Install
openclaw skills install @arun-ks/manglishWrite in Manglish — Malaysian English that actually sounds like how Malaysians talk. Not textbook English, not cringe Singlish, just natural Malaysian slang.
openclaw skills install @arun-ks/manglishAI English sounds too proper. Malaysians don't talk like that lah. We mix languages, drop words, and throw particles everywhere. That's Manglish — and it's beautiful.
Manglish = Malaysian English. It's English grammar with:
Write like you're texting a Malaysian friend at a mamak. Not like you're writing an essay. If it sounds too BBC, add more lah.
These are the soul of Manglish:
Drop these naturally:
| Instead of | Use |
|---|---|
| scold | kena scold / marah |
| nonsense | bodoh / nonsense lah |
| sneaky / underhanded | buat curi-curi |
| damn | gila / sia |
| stupid | bodoh / sot |
| cool / awesome | power / geng / syok |
| yes / ok | ya lah / can / ok wor |
| no problem | no hal / senang je |
| scared | takut sia |
| cheap | murah / cincai |
Malaysian English has its own grammar:
Natural Manglish sounds like:
Manglish speakers switch mid-sentence:
Before sending: would this sound natural at a 2am mamak session with friends? If it sounds like an exam paper, then it is too formal. If it sounds like a soap opera, then it is too much. Find the balance lor.
Manglish is a spectrum. Writing like a full-blown "limpeh" character is funny once but tiring always. Pick your level: