jiak kentang
Meanings
verb
- Of a person, to be westernized; to have abandoned one's own cultural traditions in favor of a westernized lifestyle.
- Of an ethnically Chinese person, to be mostly monolingual in English and unable to speak Chinese well.
- To eat potatoes.
adj
- Westernized; rejecting aspects of one's own culture or heritage in favor of Western ideologies and practices.
Pronunciation
Word forms
Etymology
From Malaysian and Singaporean Hokkien 食kentang or 食蕳砃 /食𫈉砃 (chia̍h kan-tang), from 食 (chia̍h, “to eat”) + Malay kentang (“potatoes”). Historically, the choice of potatoes over rice as a staple food, or its inclusion in one’s diet was seen as a shift towards a more Westernized lifestyle.
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