9 Days Charity Menus: Food For Fighters continues their philanthropy work with the Kao Kin Kan (9 กิน กัน) campaign which involves 9 Bangkok Chefs over 9 days to cook 300 meals per day for Covid-19 affected patients at Bangkok field hospitals during 19th - 27th August 2021, using the ingredients from local farmers purchased by Food for Fighters project raised-fund.
Food for Fighters also would like to wish the public members with prosperity and good health with number 9 auspicious number by joining the campaign to donate 9 THB in order for the organisation to move forward with this charity food preparing activity.
The inspiration of Kao Kin Kan (9 กิน กัน) campaign which is literally translated as “Let’s Go Eating” or “Let’s Move” is a phrase which plays with the word “Kao” with similar pronunciation but with different spelling and meaning. “Kao” being the number 9 (“เก้า”), a lucky Thai number. Another meaning is “Kao or ก้าว” which means to “move forward”. Inspired by all these meaning, this is what Food for Fighters, chefs, volunteers, sponsors and friends are collectively doing together to donate food boxes daily to people and frontline medical staff who are in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are many ways in which you too can help!
Contact info: @Foodforfighters
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How long does it take to reach C1 (advanced) in a language you're learning? 💭
🤔Someone asked this on Twitter today and it got me thinking. I wonder why questions like these are so common. It's good to have a broad understanding of how long it might take, but there are way too many factors at play, making it impossible to have a single answer to this question.
📚If you're fluent in Dutch and learning Afrikaans, it might take you a few months or years, depending on the time you put in to learn and practice, to become fluent. The two languages are that similar.
🤠But if you're a native French speaker learning Korean, for instance, the two languages are very different in terms of grammar, pronunciation, sentence structure and even writing system. It would require hours and hours more effort than the above example.
🗻In another instance, 2 native English speakers could both start learning Japanese. Person A spends hours weekly studying, getting speaking practice in, listening and getting immersion down, and works hard. They could reach N3 (intermediate) level in a year and a half if they put in a ton of effort and if Japanese is all they focus on. Person B might even live in Japan, but if they don't put in the work and just rely on some weekly classes and barely do their homework, they might never even reach N5 (beginner) despite living in Japan. 🤔
As you can see, it's really impossible to ask these questions and have a cookie-cutter answer for each person and each language. Let's rather put time in to be immersed in languages rather than get stressed about how long the process might take. What do you all think? 💖🥳
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【單身歧視】單身的你會怎樣形容自己?
⭐男人年紀大會升級為鑽石王老五
⭐女人只會被貶為老姑婆?
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光棍?敗犬?單身狗?
單身專用形容詞
現今世界被稱為「超單身世代」,因為適婚年齡的單身人口不斷創新高,但無奈社會卻充斥著單身歧視,想一想形容單身人士的專用形容詞就有一大堆,而且多數屬於負面性質,很多時因為單身就被貼上標籤或刻板形象,你最討厭是哪一種叫法?
老姑婆 — 無結婚的老女人。
剩女/剩男 — 源自內地形容到適婚年齡而未結婚的男生。
盛女 — 剩女的諧音,源自香港真人秀節目將單身女性包裝改造尋找對象。
乾物女 — 源自日本,形容放棄戀愛、像香菇一樣乾巴巴過著懶散生活的年輕女生。
敗犬 — 源自日本指年過三十未婚的女性,就像喪家之犬一樣遭人排擠。
光棍 — 源自內地形容單身男士,後來泛指單身人士。
單身狗 — 源自內地的網絡用語,單身人士以狗自喻,有自嘲意味。
毒男/毒女 — 源自日文「獨男」,獨與毒同音,指欠缺異性緣的單身男女。
單身貴族 — 沒有伴侶、經濟條件好的未婚人士。
鑽石王老五 — 事業有成又很富有的單身男人。
Self-partnered — Emma Watson享受單身現狀而創出的新字,表示享受與自己作伴。
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Spinster? Old maid? ‘Single dog’?
Terms used to describe single individuals
We are living in an era that celebrates singlehood. The population of single individuals is increasing by the day, but many derogatory terms are still constantly used to make fun of them. These derogatory terms will even further reinforce the negative stereotype towards single people. Which of the following terms do you hate the most?
Old hag (‘lou gu po’) – unmarried old woman
‘Leftover men/women’ (‘sing nam’/’sing lui’) — Men/women who have reached the age to marry but still did not do so
Experienced women (‘sing lui’) – has the same Cantonese pronunciation as the ‘leftover women’; the concept came from a reality show which gave single bachelorettes a makeover and helped them find partners
‘Himono onna’ – originated from Japan; used to describe young woman who have given up on love, and they prefer to live a laid back life like dried mushrooms
‘Bai hyun’ or which literally means defeated dog – originated from Japan; used to describe unmarried woman who have reached their 30s; just like ostracized stray dogs
‘Gwong gwan’ or literally means ‘single man’ – originated from mainland; used to describe bachelors at first, but soon became a general term to describe all single individuals
‘Dan san gao’ which literally means single dog – commonly used by netizens from mainland; the use of the word ‘dog’ is derogatory
‘Duk lam’/’duk lui’, which literally means ‘poisonous men / women’ – originated from Japan; has a similar pronunciation as ‘lonely men/women’; refers to single men and women who fail to attract the opposite sex
Bachelor (‘dan san gwai zuk’) – a man without a partner and is financially independent
Diamond bachelor (‘zyun sek wong lou ng’) – a single man who is rich and has a successful career
Self-partnered — a term actress Emma Watson coined to express the joy of living with her own self
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I always find that different languages fascinate me indifferent ways. English, Japanese and Mandarin each has their unique beauty when it comes to pronunciation. And that's why I decided to make this short self intro video in 3 languages, hope you enjoy the sound of these languages too :)
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Here's what you can consider to help you decide whether you want to learn Korean or Japanese or if it's possible to learn both. I've been learning Korean since 2009 and Japanese since 2013. I hope this video helps you decide and inspires you to know that it's possible to learn both of these beautiful and exciting languages!
Still have questions? Here are some related videos I've made on the topic:
Learning Korean, Japanese and Chinese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ-LpMTxGGY&t=337s
Learning Korean and Japanese at the same time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rJVZnwG9mE&t=239s
Choosing a language to learn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ena5AvAEElQ
Korean language resources: → https://lindiebotes.com/korean-resources/
Japanese language resources → https://lindiebotes.com/japanese-resources/
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Should you learn Korean or Japanese?
1:14 Questions to help you decide
2:16 Which language will you use in future?
3:30 Is it possible to learn both at the same time?
4:00 Language stacking
5:44 Comparing Korean and Japanese grammar
6:24 Comparing pronunciation
7:07 Korean vs Japanese writing
8:56 Summary and end
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The hardest parts about learning Korean, as stated by you all on Twitter - pronunciation, grammar, similar words and particles. How do we overcome these difficulties?
I had a great time talking to Jonson from Spongemind about the difficulties about learning Korean and what his expert advice for Korean learners is. Jonson is a language learner himself and we had some good discussions comparing language learning to relationships, and focusing on the importance of learning in CONTEXT.
Check out Spongemind here @SpongeMind TV and be sure to watch our videos on his channel too!
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:47 Let's meet Jonson!
00:20 Hardest parts about learning Korean
02:14 KOREAN PRONUNCIATION
06:14 How to say an aspirated "D" sound
07:02 Too many similar words in Korean
09:00 How to learn nuances of words
10:00 Differences between KOREAN SENTENCE PARTICLES
11:27 Monkey see, monkey do
12:41 Exposure and immersion
14:40 WHEN TO USE ADVANCED GRAMMAR
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