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; Emergency Medical Services All Singaporeans study English as their first language in schools under the compulsory local education system and their mother-tongue language as their second language Thus most Singaporeans are effectively bilingual especially the youths in today's society There are four main languages in usage in Singapore The 'national' language of Singapore is Bahasa Melayu This is in recognition of the Malay people as the indigenous community in Singapore 85% of Singaporeans do not speak Malay Malay is used in the national anthem national motto and military parade drill commands Tamil is an official language as a majority of South Asians in Singapore are ethnic Tamils from India and Sri Lanka While most Chinese Singaporeans are descendants of southern Chinese migrants who spoke a variety of regional languages it is the northern Chinese language of Mandarin that is official in Singapore though dialects such as Hokkien and Cantonese are still prevalent in the older generation of Chinese. The English name of Singapore is an anglicisation of the native Malay name for the country Singapura which was in turn derived from Sanskrit (??????? IAST: Si?hapura; si?ha is "lion" pura is "town" or "city") hence the customary reference to the nation as the Lion City and its inclusion in many of the nation's symbols (e.g its coat of arms Merlion emblem) However it is unlikely that lions ever lived on the island; Sang Nila Utama the Srivijayan prince said to have founded and named the island Singapura perhaps saw a Malayan tiger There are however other suggestions for the origin of the name and scholars do not believe that the origin of the name is firmly established the central island has also been called Pulau Ujong as far back as the third century CE literally "island at the end" (of the Malay Peninsula) in Malay. While monetary policy typically focuses on a price signal of one form or another this approach is focused on monetary quantities As these quantities could have a role in the economy and business cycles depending on the households' risk aversion level money is sometimes explicitly added in the central bank's reaction function. After the 1980s however central banks have shifted away from policies that focus on money supply targeting because of the uncertainty that real output growth introduces Some central banks like the ECB have chosen to combine a money supply anchor with other targets. .
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