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To speak Manglish, a colloquial form of English in Malaysia, you should incorporate local slang, mix in Malay, Chinese, and Tamil words, and use a unique sentence structure. It often features informal expressions and a relaxed tone, such as using "lah," "mah," or "leh" for emphasis. Additionally, drop the subject in casual conversations and use simplified grammar. Listening to locals and practicing with them will help you pick up the nuances.

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