Leceh
//ˈleɪ.t͡ʃeɪ//
"Leceh" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Some of the hawkers are not very cooperative. When it comes to paying the salary, they find it ‘leceh’ (troublesome).
[A friend] was puzzled as to why the [Central Provident Fund] Board with its marvellous computerised accounting facilities couldn’t design a less lecheh (convoluted, troublesome) way of dealing with savers who already have enough to take care of rainy flat-on-their-back days.
Thank you ah, Mabel. But I think now don’t need already lah, make you come all the way to Braddell so leceh.
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