Just want to thank your team for editing and improving the article on Languages of Singapore. I think, it's very well-written. I'm the main author of all the Chinese-related languages articles in Singapore (including Singaporean Mandarin, Singdarin and Singaporean Hokkien). Apart from Hokkien, I'm researching on other Chinese dialects in Singapore. If you know any academics researching Chinese dialectology in Singapore, please let me know.

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