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This word is in the List of ethnic slurs where one condition for listing is used in the English-speaking world. Why? Either it should not be listed there or this article should be extended to explain the usage in English speaking countries, I think. Tierlieb22:36, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
It should be listed there, because people in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei also use English as the second language, and yet the term is also used. So, there is no reason why the word should not be included in the list. Hezery99 (talk) 02:49, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
keling is king
hi sir,
in yr 1402 , when parameswara found melaka, he was came with indian kings from KALINGA kingdom , while parameswara tried to explain to the local sakai people (jungle malays), that they are from kalinga, but the stupit sakai people say kalinga as keling, they understood keling means king, then all of them bow to the kalinga kings, after parameswara killed by the malays out of jealosy, they changed the meaning of the kalinga -king to keling to labourer.