The U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute ranks Arabic as one of the top 4 most difficult languages to learn for English speakers right up there with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Plus every Arabic-speaking country has its own very different dialect of Arabic, making it even harder to learn. So recently I accepted the challenge and spent 16 hours learning a colloquial form of Gulf Arabic with a Sudanese Dubaian tutor, and then I hit the streets of New York City’s Arabic neighborhoods which contain Arabic speakers from all over the Middle East. This video is the first time I’ve ever tried speaking Arabic with people in real life, and it was an incredible experience exploring these Arabic markets and restaurants in NYC and chatting with locals. If you’d like to check out some of the markets and restaurants featured in the video, some of my favorites are:
This AMAZING Yemeni restaurant Arth Aljanatain (seriously, so good): https://www.yelp.com/biz/arth-aljanatain-bronx
Oriental Pastry & Grocery, get the baklava!!! https://www.yelp.com/biz/oriental-pastry-and-grocery-brooklyn
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korean dialect 在 Zee Avi Facebook 的最佳解答
Reasons why I love being a songwriter:
Music truly is a universal language.
When I released 'Siboh Kitak Nangis' (meaning Don't You Cry) on my 2nd album 'Ghostbird', I was faced with many doubtful questions from Malaysians (I don't need to tell you which part Msia these Q's came from), who asked me things like, "Wahhh~ berani eh you letak lagu Sarawak dalam album you?" and "So is this a way to prove you're more Malaysian?" (Whut, bro?) I thought to myself, this was just a song I wrote about comforting yourself, or others, and telling them that every hardship shall pass, chin up, don't worry, I'll be by your side if you need me, come rain, thunder or lightning, I will be with you... BUT it just so happens to be in my native dialect of Bahasa Sarawak.
I remember hearing praises about it from my record label and particularly my producer Mario Caldato (Mario C) and how excited they were to be hearing this beautiful language, and their faith in the song made my heart melt.
When the song finally released, and hearing those things from my fellow countrymen shocked me to the core.
Of course, not everyone thought like that... Members of the media were very kind and I have been told that the song went on to inspire many more artistes and Sarawakian artistes to embrace our culture and language... Which to me, meant that that was my job as a songwriter done. 'Siboh Kitak Nangis' then went on to be become the first Bahasa Sarawak song on an international album, on rotation on NPR radio stations in the US and was also featured in Korean dramas, and also just like in this video, appreciated by people of different parts of the world who do not even remotely know what it means, just by the sentiments of the song that they're hearing.
This is Gina, New York born and raised to parents of Haiti Island. Singing in the Sarawakian language flawlessly.
My darlings, in music, there is no limit. No one makes the rules. It depends on what you want to achieve and express. Sing the language of your hearts, your souls, and mind not about "making it the market", truth is, someone, somewhere, needs to hear it, and feel like they are loved and not alone.❤️ On that note: OOHHHAAAAA🌺!
korean dialect 在 Sunshine Kelly Facebook 的最佳貼文
Oiso! 🥰🥰
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How’s your day so far? Mine is busy as usual and I feel like eating Korean food for a change. I ordered some of my favorites from Oiso Korean Traditional Cuisine & Cafe at The Curve and enjoy at home. By the way, “Oiso” means welcome in Korean dialect especially from the southern part. 🇰🇷🇰🇷
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These are my orders ~ kimchi tuna stew, korean spicy rice cake tteokbokki, spicy chicken noodle, and beef short ribs soup. All their sets come with side dishes. 💥💥
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I love their home-cooked food, it’s delicious, healthy, big portion, and prices are reasonable, between RM16.90 to RM24.90 only. 😍😍
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Takeout & Delivery are available at The Curve, Mutiara Damansara; Jaya 33, Petaling Jaya; Utropolis, Shah Alam; DC Mall, Damansara City; IOI City mall, Putrajaya; Aman Sentral, Alor Setar; and Damen mall, Subang USJ.
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Dine-in & Delivery are available at The Sphere, Bangsar South; and Leisure Mall, Cheras.
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#koreanfood #oiso #korean #oisowelcome #kellyeats
korean dialect 在 Xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 Youtube 的最佳貼文
Go to https://buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. The U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute ranks Arabic as one of the top 4 most difficult languages to learn for English speakers right up there with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Plus every Arabic-speaking country has its own very different dialect of Arabic, making it even harder to learn. So recently I accepted the challenge and spent 16 hours learning a colloquial form of Gulf Arabic with a Sudanese Dubaian tutor, and then I hit the streets of New York City’s Arabic neighborhoods which contain Arabic speakers from all over the Middle East. This video is the first time I’ve ever tried speaking Arabic with people in real life, and it was an incredible experience exploring these Arabic markets and restaurants in NYC and chatting with locals. If you’d like to check out some of the markets and restaurants featured in the video, some of my favorites are:
This AMAZING Yemeni restaurant Arth Aljanatain (seriously, so good): https://www.yelp.com/biz/arth-aljanatain-bronx
Oriental Pastry & Grocery, get the baklava!!! https://www.yelp.com/biz/oriental-pastry-and-grocery-brooklyn
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korean dialect 在 Xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 Youtube 的精選貼文
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korean dialect 在 Lindie Botes Youtube 的精選貼文
Do you think foreigners should speak in dialects or accents of their target language? Is it weird, cute or too try-hard? Share your thoughts below!
Press CC for English subtitles for the Korean part of the video.
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