Datapoint Singapore Bazaar Malay/Inclusive/exclusive distinction in independent personal pronouns

The lexifier, Malay, has an inclusive/exclusive opposition in the first person plural pronouns. For example, kita (inclusive);
kami (exclusive).This is not the case with Bazaar Malay. Bazaar Malay uses kita or kitaorang which means 'we'. Here, orang, which is used as the plural marker, is added to the first person plural kita which also means 'we'.

Values

No inclusive/exclusive distinction

Example 67-36:
kita/kita-orang
kita/kita-orang
1pl/1pl-person
we

Source: Aye 2005: 73. 198

Confidence:
Very certain