Great teaching video! For "抹", there are three pronunications, i.e. mut3, mut6 and maat3. Could you please provide some examples for each of them? Thanks.
mut3 is the original pronunciation, when we read out a text, we use this pronunciation. But not for daily conversation. We rarely use mut6. maat3 is the pronunciation when we speak (as verb)
Another great lesson! Any chance we could get a fast food vid? Like ordering single/double burgers, names of dicferent burgers, toppings, pizza sizes, crust types, pizza types, fried chicken, buckets etc?
A more elegant way to describe going to the toilet? "Pardon me, I must take my leave of you temporarily ladies and gentlemen in order to use the crapper!" 😆😆
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Very helpful. Thanks Amanda👍
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Great teaching video! For "抹", there are three pronunications, i.e. mut3, mut6 and maat3. Could you please provide some examples for each of them? Thanks.
mut3 is the original pronunciation, when we read out a text, we use this pronunciation. But not for daily conversation. We rarely use mut6. maat3 is the pronunciation when we speak (as verb)
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Another great lesson! Any chance we could get a fast food vid? Like ordering single/double burgers, names of dicferent burgers, toppings, pizza sizes, crust types, pizza types, fried chicken, buckets etc?
Let me think about it 🤔 stay tuned
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A more elegant way to describe going to the toilet? "Pardon me, I must take my leave of you temporarily ladies and gentlemen in order to use the crapper!" 😆😆
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A more elegant way to describe the toilet is "loo" or "bog", so we can say "bog roll" or "loo roll" etc too
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