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Hi everybody! Same with "icecream" right? In Argentina for example, we say "tomar helado" (tomar= drink). But in China they say 吃 冰淇淋 chī bīngq&iacu... Read more
Evidently in China you can slurp, chomp, or drink your soup from the bowl, but whatever you do, dont blow on a spoonful to cool it off. Its rude. Anyo... Read more
Good cooking vocab. Appreciate this lesson. Read more
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I'm a little surprised/frightened by how little of the cooking vocabulary I understood on first listen! Yikes! Apparently, I've neglected increasing m... Read more
That is so interesting. You are British? I'm American. I didn't know anyone ever "drank" soup in English. I love learning how the English language dif... Read more
Very clear and useful presentation, thank you. The sentence他在说什么?(3rd sentence from last)is translated as 'What did he say?' Is this correct? I would... Read more
For me, it depends how the soup is served. If it comes in a bowl with a spoon, then I "eat" it, but if it arrives in a cup then I "drink" it! Read more
Glad you found it useful too! Even after typing them out, I still keep confusing their tones/meanings. :) Read more
A terrific Chinese take out by my university includes "soup or soda" with many orders. I never thought much about that. Plenty of restaura... Read more