If you need to refuse a drink, it’s polite to simply sayPasensya na, hindi ako umiinom(Sorry, I don’t drink) with a smile. Filipinos are generally understanding about personal choices. Can Non-Alcoholic Beverages Be Used For ‘Tagay’ In The Philippines?
B With a few minor exceptions, there are really only two ways to say“tea” in the world. One is like the English term—té in Spanish and tee in Afrikaans are two examples. The other is some variation of cha, like chay in Hindi.Both forms come from China. How they spread around ...
meaning it is common to many varieties of Chinese.It began in China and made its way through central Asia,eventually becoming "chay" Persian(cha这个词是中国的,意思是它在中国的许多种类中都很常见。它起源于中国,穿过中亚,最终成为波斯语中的"chay")和倒数第二段的"The "té" form used in coastal...
Ben Adhem didn’t know, but the message had sunk in: that his time on earth was short and the meaning of life and nearness to God may be hard to find in the comfort of a palace. Continued on the next page Pages:4 Posted inAli Hammad,Original Essays,Original Photography|TaggedAbou Ben...
The linguistic diversity in Asia is staggering, meaning most of what you’ve learned so far won’t help you. With the exception of the Turkic languages of Central Asia and the few Asian languages influenced by European colonization, much of what you’ll see here will be new to you. The ...
Italian: In bocca al lupo! – A phrase that’s met with the response, “Crepi il lupo!” meaning, “May the wolf die!” German: Viel Glück! – An expression that conveys a hearty wish for luck. Dutch: Veel succes! – This phrase emphasizes wishing someone success more than luck. ...
通读全文,尤其是第一段的“With a few minor exceptions, there are really only two ways to say “tea” in the world. One is like the English term—té in Spanish and tee in Afrikaans are two examples. The other is some variation of cha, like chay in Hindi.(除了少数少数的例外,世界上...
meaning it is common to many varieties of Chinese.It began in China and made its way through central Asia,eventually becoming "chay" Persian(cha这个词是中国的,意思是它在中国的许多种类中都很常见。它起源于中国,穿过中亚,最终成为波斯语中的"chay")和倒数第二段的"The "té" form used in coastal...
While you may only have one mother, there are a million different ways to say “Mom.” The word “Mother” has a very special meaning for people from various cultures. While English speakers may refer to their mother as “Ma” or simply “Mom,” others may call their mom “Okaasan” ...
If a noun is used in the plural, it’s generally considered countable, meaning you can count the number of items (nails vs. time). In English, we would translate this as “how many” instead of “how much.” Use the masculine plural¿cuántos?or the feminine plural¿cuántas?depending...