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Can you say 'ni hao ma' to a native Mandarin speaker? A contentious subject amoungst content creators. Ula has strong feelings about it. Also if you are going to learn Chinese, you have to put the effort and hours in. www.mandarinmonkey.com
Zach and Jake talk about the latest NCAA news about colleges paying athletes, and then they play an NFL QB stat game! Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlurrySportsPod Website: https://flurrysports.org/
Yeah I don't know what the fuck was in the giggle water this week but this is a particularly cracked out episode lmfao WELCUM 2 THE JUNGLE! The girls return to discuss matters of utmost importance with international implications. As we pregame for the Nicki Minaj concert and spread our passports wet 'n' wide for entry to Gag City, we pay ten dollars to get in the ball and take a closer look at what the world is up to... First, we discuss the rates of LGBTness among Gen Z high schoolers, and the New York Times (I think? LOL) report that it's mostly girls saying that they are bisexual. Then, we discuss the Normal Middle Class Guy TikTok and unpack what makes straight men so drawn to the grindset. Last but CERTAINLY not least, we unpack the imminent opening of JOHNSON'S the male strip bar set to replace Berlin in Boystown, and the fuming gogo boys involved. Pretty messy! Follow the girls on Twitter @VLRTUALBOY and @YOURE2BASIC, and the official pod Insta @th0tstarsxo. We munch trade for dollars on Patreon. Don't forget to sign up for access to our new weekly bonus show for patronz!!
Il 20 aprile è la giornata internazionale della lingua cinese. Perché si studia cinese, quali sono le difficoltà, quali le sfide e le soddisfazioni. Lo abbiamo chiesto a Silvia Pozzi, Renata Vinci e Federico Picerni, sinologi che ci hanno accompagnato in una puntata sullo straordinario fascino della lingua cinese. Gli inserti audio di questa puntata sono tratti da: Learn Chinese 4 Tones, canale YouTube chineselanguagecom, 25 novembre 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Después de una pandemia, por fin regresan los cochesitos al Gran Premio de China. Donde esperamos que Checo Pérez tenga su primer victoria de la temporada. ¡Que se enciendan los motores porque al registrarse en Caliente.mx, recibirán $1,000 pesotes de regalo para comenzar a meterle a Checo y compañía! ¡Más Acción, más diversión! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome! ☀️ Today, listen to K read aloud ni hao kai lan Meet Kai-lan by Mickie Matheis ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Meet Kai-lan was illustrated by Jason Fruchter and Aka Chikasawa. This book was published by Nickelodeon Publishing in 2013. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #nihaokailan #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimewithk/message
Self-described ‘Gaysian Empress' Dyan Tai has turned his hyperpop sound on casual racism with their track ‘Ni Hao'. Loud + Queer contributor Pranati Narayan Visweswaran talks to Dyan about the track and about moving to Australia from Malaysia. Hear 'Ni Hao' where you listen to music and follow @dyan_tai to keep up with Dyan. Loud + Queer is the voice of Melbourne/Naarm's queer culture shapers and change makers. Listen live on SYN 90.7FM, digital radio and online. And stream anytime online with your preferred podcast platform; just search 'Loud + Queer SYN.' Loud + Queer broadcasts from SYN Media's Melbourne/Naarm studios in the eastern Kulin nation. SYN recognises this land is unceded and respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri people.More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersynSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each fortnight, we give the world globe a spin, and see where we land. Then we take the kids of Australia on an audio excursion to visit that country and its people. Buckle up with your captain, Amanda Bower, on the Squiz Kids Super Fast Supersonic Jetliner as we zoom into China - land of 1.4 billion people, a Communist government, and where "heaps of homework" is an understatement. We'll sneak a peek at the Great Wall, not visible from space unless you've got superhuman vision, and dive into the delicious world of Peking duck. Get ready to say "Ni Hao" and impress with your Mandarin because we're on a whirlwind tour filled with laughs, quirky facts, and maybe learning a thing or two. It's China like you've never heard it before! For the full episode transcript, click here. Links: Great Wall of China: History and pictures for kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dIyk65vR-g NASA says the wall is ‘less great' from space https://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/workinginspace/great_wall.html A young girl's daily life in Beijing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_VbHhMrwtw Little Rice Cake's amazing table tennis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg3YY5WdBPg How to play Beikou https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-5aYWGhlU Simplified Peking Duck recipe https://thewoksoflife.com/easy-peking-duck-mandarin-pancakes/
Two fabulous queer artists from Sydney who are both powerful, proud and fierce representatives of their culture as well as being fantastic entertainers joined Rach & Dean on JOY Breakfast.... LEARN MORE The post Ni Hao, Lunar New Year & more with Ivory Glaze & Dyan Tai appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
Kia Ora, Ni Hao, and Hello! Welcome to a special edition of the Chiwi Journal podcast, recorded live at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon. In this episode, I bring you exclusive interviews with the brilliant minds who won scholarships from the Take Off Web3 program and are building exciting projects here. Join me now to delve into their inspiring ventures and creations and learn about their fascinating Web3 journeys. Speakers: @HooCrypto @Simonpuebla_ @nastyarods @vDarph @filmacedo Special thanks to @TakeOffWeb3 @TalentProtocol for sponsoring 15 scholars coming to Istanbul to attend DevConnect and ETHGlobal.
By Ollie Neas: In Samoa, there are mixed feelings about Chinese influence and the nation's growing indebtedness to the superpower.
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In Episode 70 of LePodcast, the boys give their takes on whether or not Dillon Brooks deserved to be cut from the Grizzlies, and they also predict where he will play next (Hong Kong???). Then, the boys tackle each remaining playoff series and discuss the pivotal moments we've seen already in round 2, including Jordan Poole's game-winning attempt and James Harden's 45-point masterclass.
The Second Annual Slandy Awards! We talk About Dillon Brooks Lamar's Contract And The NBA Playoffs Round 2
Ni Hao, DILLON BROOKSThe Media is purging itself.THIS MOVE IS JUST INCREDIBLE
American K-sisters did not begin as sisters (We are not blood-related). We actually met at a Meetup group to practice the Chinese language. Huh? Get to know the backstory of how Heena and Linda met and became best buddies. We will share the memorable moments of getting closer and the wishes we have for ourselves. We also announce the end of Season 3 at the end. See you soon! [Time Stamps] (00:00) Intro (00:23) Opening (Today's Topic) (02:25) What we do together (11:58) How we met (19:00) Moments we got closer (25:00) Wishes for ourselves (30:18) Closing and End of Season 3 [Mentioned in This Episode] Meetup.com [More on American K-sisters] - Website: AmericanKsisters.com - Instagram: @AmericanKsisters - YouTube: YouTube.com/@AmericanKsisters - Email: AmericanKsisters@gmail.com - Music: MissChristineMusic.com
There are a lot of Chinese people, which translates to a lot of Chinese money. That's money that everyone wants. It's also a lot of hoops to jump through. For example, Taiwan is not a country, and if you say it is, you'll be in big trouble. That's not to say America doesn't have its own quirks. Here, it's a cultural faux pas to pay a reasonable price for eggs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, Ni Hao, Namaste and Selamat siang (suh-lah-mat see-ahng), to our new listeners in Singapore! The first episode of 2023 brings us a DBG from January 2nd, 1993. This one shall be titled: Punny New Year! We're off to a bad start but Take 2 brings smooth sailing. The Members of the Panel: Mary in Somerville Christopher in Boston Addie Lisa from Topsfield Matt Phipps from Traffic, not working but on the phone Jack Harte working in Traffic And I’m producing and playing in studio Norm has to reach into the Birthday Bag and pull-out names from the week: ‘Jailbird’ Jim Bakker – and boy, do we ‘cook up’ all sorts of jokes Diahann Cannon and we have a ‘blast’ with this. Jane Wyman Tony Bennett Woody Allen Robert Duvall Bonnie Franklin Loretta Young – more pun with this one too! And Kenny Loggins Commercials: Baby Gold Bond – Robin McEntire from Tracey CA and her now comfy, less irritated daughter Lou Innis and his watch allergy for Gold Bond Terrific Thursday’s with WBZ and the NE Aquarium We’ve got a party package full of other silliness: Mary, can you hear me? Sensuous ear wax blowing and eye lash batting Miss Downey, one of Norm’s teachers whom he had lust in his heart for. Realizing we have 12 yr old playing Norm apologizes but Chris doesn’t mind at all. Jack Harte’s School of Cockamamie Touch the radio and be healed! Diahann Cannon’s daughter, Jennifer, is in the Teen Canteen audience There’s an interesting technique on how you can surmise a woman’s age. Religious incantations Liberries on toosday and get some noosepapers An important question is posed: Caledonia, Caldeonia what makes your big head so hard? Gasps and Lulls Christopher woke up from a bad dream three minutes before he called in but will not reveal the details to spare the audience from being frightened. We get a descriptive explanation of Addie’s Birthday Game outfit Selling Plumbing Supplies and Indian Blankets just outside of Fond du Lac, WI Phony affectionate laughs Lisa selling her previous prizes on the black market Norm filling requests for his picture by sending the one that appeared in a 1948 National Geographic. Hanging up on the host Lustful dreams And Norm closes with a very serious article from the California Avocado Media Bureau. However, those in Kansas City and Pittsburgh are not going to be happy about it. Ep 120, Punny New Year, drops to your ears in 3, 2 and 1. patreon.com/normnathanvos
Cole helps us keep up with what's going on in the Twitter world over the past week with Twitter Tuesday featuring commentary on Jeff Saturday, Justin Fields, student loans and fractures within the Republican party. We say Ni-Hao to Bruce Zhang, a 7'1" Chinese basketball recruit, who is looking to join the Billikens next year.
Recently, China said its giant Sky Eye telescope may have picked up signs of alien civilizations, according to a report by the state-backed Science and Technology Daily, which then appeared to have deleted the report and posts about the discovery. The signal was observed coming from the direction of Kepler-438, a star system with a habitable zone that's home to several Earth-like planets. Why did some researchers seemingly jump the gun and deem the discovery to be a possible sign of extraterrestrial life while others said the signal came from cell phones? Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks with Astronomy and Space researcher, Dr. Sky and Chinese UFO expert, Shao Ma, about NI HAO E.T. #GroundZero #ClydeLewis #NiHaoET https://groundzeromedia.org/6-21-22-ni-hao-e-t-w-dr-sky.../ Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis is live M-F from 7-10pm, pacific time, and streamed for free at groundzero.radio. There is a delayed broadcast on our local Portland affiliate station, KPAM 860, from 9pm-12am, pacific time. For radio affiliates near you, go to talkstreamlive.com. To listen by phone: 717-734-6922. To call into the show: 503-225-0860. The transcript of each episode will be posted after the show at groundzeromedia.org. In order to access Ground Zero's exclusive digital playground which includes archived shows, research groups, videos, documents, and more, you must sign up at https://aftermath.media. Check out the yearly specials!
In der aktuellen Folge live aus Peking, von den olympischen Winterspielen: Christian Künast. Der DEB - Sportdirektor über das Eishockey Turnier, gestiegene Erwartungen und das Leben aus dem olympischen Dorf. Außerdem: Spieler des Monats in der DEL2 und Back-to-back Games!
Ahoy mateys! Captain Eric here with another episode of This Week In #Nickelodeon History! This episode covers every Nickelodeon show that premiered or ended from October 31st to November 6th including Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, Making Fiends, and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader! If you would like to support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spongepod/support Captain Eric's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ7sB5EK79oGZDuOnKjDuQA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spongepod/message
Nummer 134, Ni Hao! De verkeersleider van Eindhoven Airport wil geld zien van een piloot! Hoe loopt dat af? Ga snel luisteren. De linkse burgemeester Femke Halsema is toch positief over KLM en het nieuwe huisje 102. En een geldwolven wil munt slaan uit het huisje. Menno Swart mocht op de radio iets vertellen over de afscheidsvlucht van de KDC-10, maar schrok toen hij aangekondigd werd. Philip Dröge en Menno gaan op zoek naar Chinese platen over vliegtuigen. 跳上飛機 betekent: spring in het vliegtuig. New Airline. Luchtvaart-histeurie: klassieke Spitfire te koop. Hé waar is de PH-GOV: een koninklijke trip staat op stapel naar een land waar onze vorst graag vertoeft. Rutte draagt geen mondkapje in het luxe regeringsvliegtuig. Amerikaanse mariniers schieten met een mini-gun vanuit een Bell Huey Venom. Off-topic: Philip over de kabelbaanplannen van Amsterdam. Dank Maurice voor het ATC fragment! Volg hem op Twitter via EHEH_Spotter en youtube.com/c/EHEHspotter Luister naar de platen uit deze podcast via https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2runeY2EyIEuEL1R4jBcXm?si=a58055ba2b7146a2 Op luchtvaartplaat.nl staan 500+ vette vliegtuighits. Geef ons vijf sterren op Apple Podcasts en een positieve review waarderen wij zeer. Commentaar en tips stuur je naar info@tmhc.nl Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over, voor al je stemmenwerk ga je naar voxcast.nl
I discuss greetings around the world that denote a reverence for the divine/unifying aspects, rather than those aspects that divide. Duality vs unity. Equanimity is my religion. miigwech - post contact - from - thats enough - that full that plenty boozhoo - after contact from bonjour Gidina Wynaboozhoo - are you Wynaboozhoo Gidinawendimin 'We are all related to each other.'
Episode 37: Ni Hao from Taiwan! In a very special episode, Royce and Aaron sit down with Smoox Chen, the Manager of Taiwan Boardgame Design. We discuss the Taiwanese game market, manufacturing and designing in Taiwan, and much much more. Quick Thoughts are all about two Taiwanese games, YinYang and T-Rex's Holiday.In New to the Collection we have Indus 2500 BCE and MeadowThe News explores the complicated business dealings between Asmodee, Plan B and Sofie Gravel. Finally we get hungry and look at our TOP 3 Chinese Food! Plus a special announcement and contest! If you complete both of these surveys you will automatically entered to win a $50! gift card!Definitely A Board Game Podcast FeedbackDefinitely A Board Game Podcast Feedback Part 2You're not going to want to miss this one.
Ni Hao everyone and you're welcome to Slice 6 of the Loaf of B GAA podcast. On Slice 6 of GAA Global we fly from the beautiful and historical Poland across the globe to where our journey continues in the amazing China. We land in the city of Suzhou and meet Irishman Conor and Australian man Jesse from Suzhou Eire Og! We find out all about GAA in the world's most populated country, the rivalries and friendships with the likes of Beijing, Shanghai and Shunde Gaels among others, the transfer of Aussie Rules skills to GAA, the Pulp Fiction Niteclub, the Waterford Wanderly Wagon bus driver Shay, Jesse moving to Cambodia GAA soon, Mayo legend Ciaran McDonald installing pipelines, the passion of the Adelaide Crows fans in Oz, and some other key issues of the day like whether the Great Wall is really great, if pork or Irish stew is better, and of course the main question – The Chinese: Are they really a great bunch of lads as Fr Ted said they were! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
"NI HAO, do you eat dogs?" Today we're discussing the inappropriate questions, some racist but some plain uncomfortable, that people say to Asians. Often referred to as microaggressions, we break down some of the most common ones aimed at Asians living in the West. Stay tuned for Part 2 in Season 2 - we've got plenty more inappropriate sh*t coming! We'd LOVE to hear from you about your experiences with inappropriate questions! Slide into our dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or continue the convo via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com. If you want to support us through monthly donations, you can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasians Produced by Juna Xu. Edited by Sharon Jiang.Support the show
Ni Hao everyone! After months of waiting, we're thrilled to finally introduce Helen Yang in today's episode of In the Suite! Helen Yang is an inspirational and giving person. She's a CFA by designation, a FinTech veteran for 20 years, a co-winner of the Harry Markowitz Award, an involved mother of two children, and an active board member of Asian Americans for Equal Rights. She started her career at Thomson Reuters and Charles River Development. Helen was dissatisfied with the ‘cookie-cutter' service she was receiving from financial advisors. She realized that financial advisers didn't have the right tools to deliver the kind of personalized insights and services she was looking for. With the mission to fill this gap, Helen founded Andes Wealth Technologies.For the second year in a row, Andes Wealth Technologies was selected as a finalist in the 2021 WealthManagement.com Industry Award in the Risk Tolerance and Client Profiling category, and for the first time, a finalist in the Portfolio Analytics category. Helen is inspired by acts of kindness around her and volunteers extensively to give back to society. She serves on the board of Lexington Lions Club and Asian Americans for Equal Rights. In this episode, you will learn about her awe-inspiring growth journey and how she balances her personal and professional life. We also cover powerful and educational topics, including the identity and challenges experienced by Asian Americans and what we can do to combat hate. Helen also shares knowledge on why risk tolerance is essential and shares relevant stories.Find the agenda of our conversation with Helen below:About Andes Wealth Technologies (02:57)How the pandemic made advisors look at risk tolerance differently (04:42)Congratulate Helen on her recent success (06:20)The importance of risk tolerance tools explained (09:20)The backstory behind the company's name (14.40)Sharing the Harry Markowitz Award 2011 with Dr. Andrew Lo (16:06)Helen's impressive educational background (21.19)Inspiration behind her career choice (22:08)Helen's advice to women who want a career in Fintech (25:30) Being an advocate for equal rights for Asian Americans (32:30)Educating herself and others on Asian American history (38:00)How can we support Asian Americans? (40:06)“Good Deeds For Good Karma” (44:22)Speaking at the Wealthies Forum (47:00)Book Recommendation by Helen (55.38) Behavioral biases during the pandemic (1:03:19)Resources-Helen Yang Twitter-Helen Yang LinkedIn-Andes Wealth Technologies LinkedIn-Tsinghua University-Andes Wealth Technologies-Andes Wealth Technologies Named Finalists for Two 2021 Industry Awards-t3 Technology Software Survey Report-The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed Our Lives by Michael Lewis on Amazon-Growing Tree
Say hello in Chinese - advanced. Even people who never learnt Chinese can say "ni hao". But, what's the difference between beginner's "ni hao" and advanced "ni hao"? 生词表 Vocabulary 晴空万里 秋高气爽 春风得意 拗口 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenewchinese/message
Hello. Bonjour. Konichiwa. Ni Hao. In how many ways can you say hello? Can you beat Richard's 10? This week, Florence leads an interesting discussion on Language and Identity. How good are you at speaking your parent's language? Can you read and write? Sik Ten M'sik Gong? Our honoured guest from episode 24, Dr. Roger, is back! To not only claim his Lifestyle Regulars T-shirt (available for $25, DM us on instagram!), but to also share his unique perspective on learning medical chinese in Taiwan and growing up as parachute kid. Pro-Tip: Get a Lifestyle Regular Podcast T-Shirt for $25 via our Instagram page! @lifestyleregularspodcast
(AUDIO FILE may need to "play in new window") Join Baltimore Chef Andrew Weinzirl and his partner Lina Bertinelli as they talk about the Baltimore food scene. Chef Andrew highlights some of the best independent restauranteurs in Baltimore, local spots where he eats, and discusses both his past and current culinary projects. Part 2 of 2. Resources and restaurants highlighted in this podcast: Ekiben: 1622 Eastern Ave. Asian Insoired plus small plates. Phone Unavailable. Ni Hao: 2322 Boston St. Contemporary Chinese. 443-835-2036 Orto: Italian inspired. 1709 N. Charles St. 443-759-7200 Cafe Dear Leon: 2929 O'Donnell St. Breads, Pastries fresh baked. 667-312-2977 Revisions Books and Bar: Opening late March 2031 E. Fairmont St. Roses Bakery: In Northeast Market, 2101 E. Monument St. We had their cookies, but they are known for cakes. 410-675-8411 The Brewer's Art: 1106 N. Charles St. Homemade brews and new American 410-254-2376 Maggie's Farm: 4341 Harford Rd., Farm to table. 410-254-2376 Woodberry Kitchen: 2010 Clipper Park Rd., Different pop-up menus weekly. 410-464-8000 Charleston: 1000 Lancaster St., New American 410-332-7373 @FoodNomad (instagram): Baltimore foodie and social commentary
Bonjour! (Hola!) Ni Hao! We were two of millions of people that fell in love on TikTok with actor, performer, and comic Dylan Mulvaney as we watched them cuddle gay koalas and throw bread at a bisons while singing opera. Today, we have Dylan in our sleeping bag to talk about everything from his performance in the Book of Mormon, the importance of spreading joy in a time of gloom and doom, and just how long it's been since their last kiss. This kid's future is brighter than the stars sliding in his DM's. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/campfireshtshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/campfireshtshow/support
You can DOWNLOAD the PDF study notes at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chillchatMonthly members have access to all transcripts & notes, bonus episodes and many more perks!Dear listeners! Welcome to a new season of Chillchat! In season 2, we will be tackling over 40 topics from basic daily chit chatting to more complex discussions. Following this entire season with us, you will be able to have more to say with your Chinese friends than simply ‘How was your day’. However, ‘how was your day’ was an extremely important icebreaker. So this is what we will discuss today. Let’s go.Donate: https://www.paypal.me/issuejoeIf you want to find your own personal tutor for studying Chinese, try italki!Use our link to get 10$ off: go.italki.com/chillingchineseGet some extra daily learning by following us on:Instagram @chillingchineseYouTube: Chilling ChineseTik Tok: Chilling ChineseSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chillchat)
It’s a brand new year and brand new episode. Not much has changed in the world guessing by these stories. Kicking it off is the story of a pet dog in Madhya Pradesh who has inherited 9 acres of land. But first the story of a man who dug a tunnel just to go meet his married lover and the British teen who paid for college by coming up with baby names for Chinese parents. Ni Hao 2021! + Music credit – Simon D’Souza + Write to us – hello@farfromfact.in (mailto:hello@farfromfact.in) + Follow us https://www.instagram.com/farfromfact/ Instamojo https://www.instamojo.com/@thelads_farfromfact Paypal paypal.me/farfromfact
Rassismus im Alltag sichtbarer machen: meine Erfahrungen mit "rassistischen Begrüßungen" und dem Slur "CCC". Wieso begrüßen mich Menschen in Deutschland mit "ni hao" und "konnichiwa"? Was bedeutet "CCC" und wieso sagen Menschen das? "CCC" steht für den rasssitsichen Begriff "Ch*ng Ch*ng Ch*ng", wenn ihr selbst nicht Betroffene seid, schreibt das bitte nicht aus. Transkripte zum Podcast findet ihr hier: Yvonne Kommentiert Schreibt mir gerne auf Instagram: @bookish.yvonne Euch gefällt meine Arbeit? Dann unterstützt mich gerne mit einem Kaffee! Via Ko-Fi oder PayPal http://paypal.me/BookishYvonne
What did you grow up speaking? How many languages do you speak? Do you speak different languages at home vs. outside? Ask yourself these questions as you listen to today's episode on mother tongues
Chris Sayegh here, the CEO of @the_herbal_chef. I'm honored to have Jason Licker on the podcast today for OF EARTH Ep.8. Jason is a James Beard-nominated pastry chef. I wanted to share what conversations are like between chefs who really love their craft, who love to travel and experience culture and then apply that to their own life and their own work. Don’t miss Jason Licker’s latest cookbook, ‘Baking With Licker: Home Baking With Asian Accents.’ “I think I started out just like anybody else having zero clues what the hell you're doing. And I slid into my niche which happens to be Asian ingredients. I worked in Manhattan, Miami, then made the jump and I ended up working in Shanghai. Ni Hao. What I found most through my adventures is why like Asian ingredients is because they can really balance your palate. I lived in Asia for about 15 years and I found that the more I lived in Asia, the crazier things were happening.” Jason Licker Be sure to check out Ep.8 of the OF EARTH podcast. You can find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Play You can find more from Jason Licker here: Online - www.jasonlicker.com Instagram - www.instagram.com/jasonlicker/
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! (Hewan Peliharaan) #16, Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 22 Agustus 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio. (M9)*** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! (Kata Tanya) #12, Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 11 Juli 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio. (M9)*** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support
Ni Hao.Wir mussten mal wieder ein Thema ansprechen worüber zu schweigen unmöglich und auch unanständig ist. Vor allem in diesem Winter... was es wohl ist?? Außerdem gabs Berichterstattung von selbsternannten Experten und kommentiert wurde auch so manches. Überrascht werden ihr sicher sein von einem altbekannten Format und eine Meinungsverschiedenheit in Sachen HP muss auch angesprochen werden. Von wam ist da die Rede? Wollt ihrs wissen? Dann bitte sehr
Wuhan, Ni Hao? Wuhan, Apa Kabar? Apakah Wuhan berhasil memerangi kasus Covid-19? #InstalkElshinta bersama Jurnalis CMG (China Media Group), Zhu Funing
Ni Hao, Chinapreneurs, Esta semana tuvimos de invitado en el podcast a Rorro Echávez, Optimista, autor, speaker. En este Podcast tocamos la importancia de porque es necesario hoy en día tener presencia en las redes sociales ya que estas se están volviendo en un nuevo curriculum para conseguir mejores oportunidades de trabajo tanto en alguna empresa como cuando uno quiere emprender por su cuenta ya que como el lo menciona en el podcast, cuando no solo inviertes en un trabajo o en un negocio si no también en ti y por cualquier razón alguno de tus proyectos no funciona siempre tendras "tu marca personal" para salir adelante y comenzar con nuevos proyectos.Rorro nos cuenta que su principal objetivo con el contenido que crea es ayudar a las personas y que si este llega a ayudar a una persona este lo a cumplido ademas de crear contenido lo ha ayudado a adquirir conocimiento y mejorar habilidades.Espero que les guste este podcast y no olviden dejarme sus comentarios y preguntas.Sàijiàn!!!
We catch up with Melbourne dons 3K over Zoom on the release of their new track Ni Hao. We talk about how the track came together, what they are doing to keep things going during lockdown and reflect on the growth three years into 3K. Hosts: Eldrain and Larise Originally Aired: 16/09/2020 Socials: @3kmelb & @synhiphop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank und Dirk sind beim Chinesen, Ben ist in China (gewesen)
Vielen Asiatinnen in Deutschland wurden und werden oftmals "Ni Hao" zugerufen. Dies ist klar eine Form von Mikroaggression / Rassismus und man sollte dementsprechend darauf reagieren. Auch die Australierin Sarah Tiong, die Malay-Chineseische Wurzeln besitzt, wurde Opfer dieser Mikroaggression und hat ihre Erfahrung damit in Social Media geteilt. In diesem Podcast diskutieren wir die überraschende Reaktionen zu ihrer Stellungnahme von Asiatinnen in Asien, insbesondere aus Singapur, denn nicht alle konnten Sarahs Reaktion nachvollziehen. Links: https://www.weareresonate.com/2020/06/ni-hao-masterchef-australia-contestant-sarah-tiong-slams-radio-station-for-racism/https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/whats-wrong-with-saying-ni-hao_au_5ee6bdd0c5b6003954d4dd70https://www.facebook.com/ChannelNewsAsia/posts/10157510101342934 Hinweis: Wir haben uns aus Gründen der besseren "Hörbarkeit" dazu entschlossen, ausschließlich die weibliche Form zu benutzen. Es können dabei aber sowohl männliche als auch weibliche Personen gemeint sein. https://www.facebook.com/descendantsoftheeasthttps://twitter.com/dote_podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/descendantsoftheeast/
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SHOUT US COFFEE:https://bit.ly/2zJaPTfFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lemonpodcastshow/Instagram: http://bit.ly/2TPE0dfTwitter: http://bit.ly/2TEpfLaOur Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2IMmpxJHosted by:Phillip Kuoch: https://bit.ly/PhilsIGThomas Tan Tan: http://bit.ly/2TU4QCk The Ni Hao Ma DebateEarly last week MasterChef contestant Sarah Tiong was doing a round of media interviews after being eliminated from the showShe then posted on her Instagram calling out Triple M after the host Matt Jonsen started the interview by greeting Sarah with ‘Ni Hao Ma’, which is of course is how you say ‘hello’ in Mandarin Sarah said that the greeting didn’t go to air but Jonsen proceeded to ask ‘Oh wait, would it be ‘Lei Ho Ma?’, which is cantonese Sarah said she was uncomfortable and shocked and ended the call and said it was racist, insensitive and tone deaf and asked the station to ‘do better’ This debate has the Asian community divided with some saying Sarah was being too sensitive and others agreeing saying it is racistWhat are your thoughts on this? Should we view someone greeting us Ni Hao Ma as language appreciation? What makes you Pufferfish?Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby who released critically acclaimed Nanette has returned with a new Netflix special called Douglas In the show, she talks about what makes her instantly outraged, even at the mention of it. Some things that makes her blow up like a puffer fish are: paleo diets and people Americanised their languageWhat makes you pufferfish?Making a show for white AustraliaBig Brother returned for the first time in 6 years and the first 3 contestants eliminated from the show were people of colourFijian-Australian Laura was first to go, followed by ‘confident and loud’ Chinese Australian housemate Allan Liang and then Korean-Australian SooBong Hwang.People of Colour contestants are chosen to be loud and have strong personalities whilst cauasian contestants are ‘everyday joes’ Caucasian Examples: Zoe is a caring teacher and mum of 2, Ian loves nature and science, Chad is a hot tradiePoC examples: Allan is the loud Asian guy who’s in it to win it. Laura is pro-black, vegan and doesn’t care what people thinkAngela (who is Kenyan) is unapologetic with strong opinionsDo you think that producers are casting PoC for entertainment value or for relability? Who’s the last Asian contestant in reality tv (excluding MasterChef) that you liked? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lemon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With so many statues of controversial figures being toppled around the world, what about the one in SG of Sir Stamford Raffles, who’s increasingly seen as “not the nicest guy”. What about brands with “Raffles” in them? Elsewhere, a AU-born Chinese contestant from Masterchef accused a radio host for being racist by greeting her with “Ni Ha Mao?” Does she have a point? Our #YLB Subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/YahLahBut/ This has links to all the things we refer to in the podcast! Our "One Shiok Things" for this week! UFC's 'Fight Island' confirmed in Abu Dhabihttps://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/10/sport/ufc-fight-island-abu-dhabi-yas-island-dana-white-spt-intl/index.html Marc Rebillet's Drive-Through Tourhttps://www.pollstar.com/article/marc-rebillet-the-loop-daddy-improvises-an-innovative-post-corona-touring-model-144723 Peace!
Ni Hao xovens!! No episódio de hoje vamos falar sobre China e a mentalidade que nos fez enxergar perspectivas inspiradoras numa cultura tão diferente da nossa daqui do Brasil! Ouve aí que ficou maneiro demais! --- Nos siga no Twitter e no Instagram: @luizalabs @cabecadelab Dúvidas, cabeçadas e sugestões, mande e-mail para o cabecadelab@luizalabs.com Vem ser feliz! Trabalhe conosco: http://bit.ly/cdl-carreiras-luizalabs Participantes: André Fatala | @andrefatala Bruno Gouveia | @bfgouveia In Hsieh | linkedin.com/in/inhsieh/ Vinicius Porto | @oviniporto
Hello and welcome to the 326th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short-topic format show, the hosts discuss a major win for Motorola, the FCC and 5.9GHz, operating practices in Australia, iText, FreshRSS, GridTracker and much more. Thank you for listening and please, if you can, donate to our Hamvention 2020 [...]
We’ve all probably have gotten so much of this that it’s played out, but what do you say when somebody comes at you with a “Ni Hao”? Hear what Janet and Brian have to say about it on this week’s TMT. Reddit Topic Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/ekknl3/whats_a_good_response_to_strangers_who_say_ni_hao/ Check out the K-Town Rumble Website: https://www.ktownrumble.com/ Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ktownrumble/ https://www.instagram.com/therealjanetlee/ https://www.instagram.com/thisisbrianlee/
Alex sagt nǐ hǎo aus China, wo er beim 3-Sterne-Turnier im 4-Millionen-Einwohner-Dörfchen Qinzhou gemeinsam mit dem Bravo Boy sein langersehntes Comeback feiert! Bis 27:49 reden wir über die kulturellen Eindrücke und den sportlichen Ausblick auf das Turnier, danach wechseln wir in die Halle und zu Alex' Lieblingsthema - Frauenvolleyball! Dieses mal leider ohne Experten, müssen Alex und Dirk die Cojones auf den Tisch legen und ihre Tipps und Einschätzungen zu der Hallen-Bundesliga der Frauen abgeben. Ist das Titelrennen wieder ein Zweikampf zwischen Stuttgart und Schwerin? Wird Dresden (wieder) die große Enttäuschung der Saison? Kann Potsdam den hohen Erwartungen gerecht werden oder sind die Ladies in Black der gefährlichste Verfolger?Wie Stark sind die jungen Wilden aus Münster? All das und noch eine Menge mehr erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode!
Ni Hao! Heute werfen wir einen intensiven Blick auf China: Wie sieht der Alltag aus Ausländer unter Chinesen aus? Wie erlebt man als normaler Mensch die Kultur, Zensur und den Wandel der Gesellschaft dort? Fragen die uns Michael in dieser Folge beantworten kann, da er selbst 14 Jahre in China gelebt hat.
Το 4ο Podcast του Rabona λέει "Ni Hao!" και πιάνει το Παγκόσμιο Κύπελλο της Κινας το οποίο θα μονοπωλήσει το ενδιαφέρον μας για τις επόμενες δυο εβδομάδες! ----- Μην ξεχνάτε, να κάνετε follow το προφίλ του Rabona στο Mixcloud για τα επόμενα επεισόδια που θα ακολουθήσουν! Και βρείτε μας, πέραν του www.rabona.gr σε Facebook, Twitter και Instagram!
This first podcast is an Introduction to ChittaLife. Talking about my back ground , me is Reinout the host of this podcast. Where do I come from? and what kept me busy these first 25 years of life ? how did I get to china ? Check it out in this episode! Please Enjoy! Reinout This is the link to the YouTube video’s of my travel (history) vlog career
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! (Tentang Kebun Binatang) #13, Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 25 Juli 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! (Kegiatan Sehari-hari) #14, Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 8 Agustus 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! (Kata Tunjuk) #12, Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 18 Juli 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #11 (Tentang Cuaca), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 4 Juli 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #10 (Tentang Hobi), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 27 Juni 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #9 (Tentang Usia), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 20 Juni 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Espen har vært på OSL og hist på litt frossen laks, snakket med «friend of the pod» Martin Langås, og testet setene på Hainan Airlines' A330 (men fikk ikke være med til Beijing). Vi oppsummerer årets Paris Air Show, vil til Bergen, det skjer ting i Tyskland og verdens mest kjente 747 skal få ny drakt (kanskje). AktueltDen største overraskelsen med Cebu Pacifics bestilling på 16 A330-900 var at den skal ha 460 seter!Paris Air ShowIAG bestiller inntil 200 737MAXMer enn 200 ordre på A321XLRMer fokus på elektriske fly enn noen gang tidligereAirAsia endrer 253 A320neo til A321neo Cebu Pacific kjøper A330neo – stapper inn 460 passasjerer 10 787-9 og 10 787-10 til Korean NAC kjøper ATR og A220-300Air Antilles kjøper to Viking Air Twin OtterEMBRAER selger 2 E195-E2 til Binter Canarias og 15 E195-E2 til KLM + 20 opsjoner Turkmenistan kjøper én Boeing 777-200LR ATR: Første ordre for ATR-42-600 STO …. men trolig ikke til WiderøeIsraelske Eviations futuristiske Alice som ble vist frem på Paris Air Show kan fly 9 passasjerer inntil 1000 kilometer på kun elektrisk kraft, men hvordan går det med de propellene i sidevind på Berlevåg?Store strategiske endringer i Lufthansa GroupNorwegian øker i BergenWiderøe vinner 6 av 7 anbudsområder i Sør-Norge ……og Air Leap tar den syvendeMitsubishi kjøper CRJ-programmetNye Air Force One får nye fargerTrump Force One? Noen bilder fra Espens besøk på OSL og hos Hainan Airlines See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #8 (Tentang Profesi), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 13 Juni 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #7 (Tentang Warna), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 16 Mei 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #6 (Anggota Keluarga), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 9 Mei 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #5 (Pengenalan Angka), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 2 Mei 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #4 (Siapa Nama Kamu), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis 25 April 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #3 (Kata Sapaan), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Minggu, 20 April 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #2 (Kata Ganti Orang), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Minggu, 14 April 2019, Pukul 16.00-17.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Ni Hao: Belajar Bahasa Mandarin, Yuks! #1 (Dasar Pengucapan), Bersama: Ayu Kusumaningtyas (Alumni Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, dalam bidang Business Management), Kamis, 4 April 2019, Pukul 20.00-21.00 WIB di Metrum Radio.
Lenovo takes a fans video and tries to pass it off as their own, while Baltimore deals with ransomware. Tim and David also discuss Huawei, as well as the first killer app of all time. Sponsored by MacSales.com
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast we discuss: Donald Trump fires Kirstjen Nielsen, his Homeland Security Secretary - or did she resign? Black holes - we get the first image of an actual event horizon around a black hole. Gotta love that accretion disc. You’re looking into the past: where’s your whimsey?? Future Former Aussie PM Scott Morrison calls an election for the 18th of May. Bill Shorten’s Labor Party - branding, focus groups, grobs and joath. Would Australians vote if we didn’t have to? Ni Hao and Dropping Sausages - election campaigns and the gaffiest gaffs. Peter Dutton roasted for calling the disability of his opponent an ‘excuse’ for not yet living in the district she hopes to represent. All well and good to be disenchanted with voting if shit doesn’t affect you. Captain GetUp satire from Advance Australia backfires. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @AdamCDireen @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
Ni Hao! This week we focus on the metal scene in China with Nine Treasures, Voodoo Kungfu and Zuriaake. [This week we were given a new song by Bloodywood to play exclusively on this podcast so tune in!] The Metal Atlas Podcast is a podcast that aims to explore the metal music and scenes in different countries. In each episode we concentrate on one particular country and play a small portion of the music from a few of our chosen bands. If you like the bands you can find links to there music in the description below. Nine Treasures https://www.facebook.com/ninetreasuresofficial Sonsii https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e1JyWgVfnI Black Heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQZfupO1aGo Tes River’s Hymn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nla0UG2ATko Voodoo Kungfu https://www.facebook.com/vdkungfu/ Theocracy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJyRlVKcOi0 Man of Determination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMK1v9zR8E8 (零壹: Ling Yi) - 此岸 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CntKZf4i_S8 Zuriaake https://www.facebook.com/Zuriaake/ Whispering Woods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYI1o8Y7swE River Metempsychosis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=citLcH2elbY 葬尸湖 - Gu Yan | 孤雁 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQcLg5m9TF8 Credits: Hawthorne – Struggle Inside https://soundcloud.com/hawthorn-2/struggle-inside "Truth in the Stones" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Mountain Emperor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Ripples" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Eastern Thought" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Ishikari Lore" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Super Circus“ Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Comic Hero“ Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Aqui llega calentito el nuevo episodio de cabrones con drones, tenemos de todo, el mundial de china en tercera y primera persona, faguflight, las historias del abuelo vasili con el yayo dani, hasta a nuestro, hype buster, y por supuesto la metralleta de salsa que mas os gusta, no os adelantamos mas, escuchad el programa y disfrutad del año del perro
Ni Hao! At APIA program in Shenzhen, China we met many inspiring people one of whom we are lucky to have as this episode’s guest. He had always had a need to build things that solve real problems, but he never imagined it would lead him to move to the Philippines, then Silicon Valley and ultimately New York to do that. When passion leads the way, you have to follow and Elijah Murray, the engineer, designer, and co-founder of Matter Studio, stays true to this promise every day. Elijah thinks that the startup environment of Silicon Valley will need to self-correct and hopes of a future of entrepreneurship where everyone will be more honest and authentic, that’s why he is contributing to building that future. Find, follow and contact Elijah about all things design and entrepreneurship on LinkedIn and Twitter @elijahmurray or on https://matterproductstudio.com/
This is your Beer, Liquor and other beverage news for the week of April 28, 2018, AB-Inbev jack of all trades, masters of Malt, Scotts up in arms over changes to national beverage!, Stone says Ni Hao and Ganbei to China, and Mr Toad’s DUI. All this and more on Have a Drink News.
Man kann schon fast die Uhr danach stellen: Jedes Jahr gibt es einen großen Medienbericht, warum Vietdeutsche so toll integriert sind und so überdurchschnittlich in der Schule abschneiden. Das nervt! Im Podcast erklären wir, warum. Außerdem beantworten wir die Frage, wie oft wir auf der Straße mit "Ni Hao" oder mit "Ching Chang Chong" angesprochen werden.
In this week's episode D. is joined by Sugarpixie, Chess and Nick to discuss the latest and upcoming hero changes to Sombra, Mei, Doomfist and Hanzo. We also talk about the Lucio nerf in CTF and we look forward to what is coming in the Overwatch eSports scene!
When young people greet their friends, they rarely use "Ni Hao", because "Ni Hao" is more or less equivalent to "How do you do" in English, where it is often used to greet someone you've just met or you are less familiar with. When young people greet their friends, they'd use phrases//sentences like "What's up?", "What are you up to?" "How have you been?"; Translations for the above into Chinese are as the following: I) Chinese: Hao(3rd tone) a (neutral tone)! English: very casual way of "How are you?", and the other person would answer "Hao(3rd tone)! or "Yi(1st tone) Ban(1st tone) = So so" II) Chinese: Zui (4) Jin (4) Zen(3) Me(nuetral) Yang (4)? English: "What's up?", "What are you up to?" "How have you been?" III) "Hai" or "Hi", or "Hey" would all work in Chinese for casual greetings, which is equivalent to "Hello" in English. People in China, regardless of their age, like using gestures to greet their friends: waving hands with a smile on your face, nodding you head. Guys might hit each other on their shoulder, or give a firm handshake to their friends. Female might pat on their friends' shoulders, or hug each other. When young people meet their friends at a certain time of the day, they'd just say "Good morning/afternoon/evening"; this is a bit less casual and somewhat formal.
Yi's Chinese Learning Studio - Episode 2: Ni Hao & Wo Jiao
Shimmer and Shine creator/genie Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz cut her teeth in post-production at Nickelodeon, learning all she could from My Life As A Teenage Robot, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego, Go and Ni Hao, Kai-Lan before creating magic on her own hit series. Farnaz doesn't just walk she runs us through her career journey, explaining how she broke through the boxes that people tried to put her in, and the misconception that preschool animation is "easy." Get ready for a shot of animation energy and inspiration by this amazing talent and self-proclaimed spontaneous planner.
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ICFJ#044’s playlist includes music from Merpeoples (Kiss You), Phenotas (Konya Ga Owaranai), Kinoco Hotel (Makka Na Zeri), Ni-Hao! (Make It) Awesome City Club (Jungle) and CQ (Ian), along with tracks from artists performing at The Japan Rising showcase at The Great Escape festival in Brighton, United Kingdom including Passepied (Matatabistep), Moumoon (Hello, Shooting-Star) and Yosi Horikawa (Wandering). We also have an interviews with Haneda Narita of Passepied and music journalist Patrick St. Michel of Make Believe Melodies. Find band links and more info at www.itcamefromjapan.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @ItCameFromJapan – and hey, write us a message on our iTunes page and let us know what you think! All tracks used with permission. ©2015 It Came From Japan The post ICFJ #044 – Passepied, Moumoon, Yosi Horikawa, Merpeoples, CQ and more appeared first on It Came From Japan.
更详细内容和文稿请关注我们今天的微信推送:搜索英语环球 NEWSPlusIt has been a decade since China received the last batch of food aid from the United Nations World Food Program and began to play an increasingly bigger role in making donations to the world&`&s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.Last year, the Chinese government pledged 6 million U.S. dollars to assist 1.3 million people impacted by the Ebola virus outbreak in most-affected countries in West Africa. That made China one of the leading donors for the WFP operation.So how has China successfully shifted its role from a WFP recipient to a donor? And through what way can China contribute more to those in need?Ni Hao, you&`&re listening to People In the Know, presenting you with insights into the headlines in China, and around the world, I&`&m Zheng Chenguang in Beijing.First, People in the Know&`&s Tu Yun speaks to Trevor Page, WFP&`&s Representative in China between 1986 and 1990. For a further look at how China has been doing in providing assistance to others, Tu Yun speaks to Brett Rierson, the incumbent WFP&`&s China Representative.
Ni Hao everyone!! We are coming to you straight from the FoCo Comics & Gaming Festival!! This is our first time recording at a comic con, and definitely won't be the last! We had TONS of fun, and there were MANY people who sat down and spoke with us!! With the odd nature of this show, we decided to give you a full show of nothing miscellaneous stuff! From The Walking Dead, to Arrow, and back to a few comic books, we are at a con after all. This might be the craziest episode to date! We are still rolling along with out social media contest, until March 27th! That is the last day for submissions. The winner will receive a "loot crate" type of prize. You will receive different prints, comic books, etc. The ONLY thing you have to do is take a picture of your nerd room that shows off all of your glorious nerd items; comic books, posters, pictures, paintings, etc. Take a picture, tag us and hash tag #outsidelongbox and #mynerdroom. It's that easy! The winner will be announced at the LIVE recording on March 29th, at the Kress Cinema and Lounge. We have an AWESOME interview with Michael Dialynas, who is the artist, for the BOOM! Studios comic book, The Woods. He comes to us ALL the way from Greece, that's dedication!! He tells us the all about The Woods, as well as what direction it will go in, in the future. Shit is supposed to get CRAZY very soon!! Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. The Nerd Store FOCO Comic Con Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Credit - Jonthan Garnett, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
Amazon announces $39 Fire TV Stick, Spotify and iTunes revenue, CVS and Rite Aid pull Apple Pay after four days, Xbox One price drops, Ni Hao Mark Zuckerberg. Plus our favorite apps - Drizle, RETRY
China's President Xi Jinping today begins his state visit to Germany, Europe's largest economy. Inside the European Union, Berlin has spearheaded efforts over the past few years to forge closer ties with Beijing both in political and economic terms. Politically, China and Germany have established a strategic partnership. Economically, China and Germany have witnessed fast and incremental growth both in terms of bilateral trade and mutual investment. The President's visit this time is widely expected to push for further progress on both ends. So how is President Xi Jinping's state visit to Germany being perceived from the German side? How can China and Germany enhance mutual understanding so as to beef up their ties? Ni Hao, you're listening to People In the Know, bringing you insights into the headlines in China, and around the world, I'm Zheng Chenguang in Beijing. In today's program, we talk to Michael Clauss, German Ambassador to China.
The mobile phone market has become highly sought-after as the world's major electronic appliance makers reorient their resources towards this increasingly profitable sector. Lenovo, the world's largest PC maker, has acquired Motorola Mobility from Google in a bid to use the established brand to increase its market share globally. It is expected that Lenovo may become the world's third largest mobile phone maker behind Samsung and Apple following this acquisition. Other Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE have also invested more heavily in the sector to win out in the fierce competition. So how do industry insiders view the potential of Chinese companies in the global mobile phone market? In what way can these companies learn from their highly successful peers like Samsung? Ni Hao, you're listening to People In the Know, bringing you insights into the headlines in China, and around the world, I'm Zheng Chenguang in Beijing. We speak to Paul Budde, the Managing Director of Paul Budde Communication, an independent telecommunications research and consultancy organization based in Australia, and Li Ruiguo, vice president and partner of McQs, a consulting firm based in South Korea.
Audio File: Download MP3Transcript: Interview with Beth Krodel Lucy Sanders: Hi, this is Lucy Sanders the CEO of NCWIT, the National Center for Women in Information Technology. With me today is Larry Nelson from W3W3. Hi, Larry. Larry Nelson: W3W3.com is happy to be here. This is a fantastic series and I must say I'm extremely impressed so thank you. Lucy: What's shaking at W3W3? What are you guys up to? Larry: We interview all kinds of really neat people. We have a business focus. We really love entrepreneurs and venture capital so we just get into that thoroughly. Lucy: Today, we're interviewing one of my personal favorite entrepreneurs. She is also an award‑winning newspaper reporter from the "Detroit Free Press," I have to say. Larry: I was born in Detroit so I like this. Lucy: You were born in Detroit. Maybe she covered your birth. Larry: That's right. Lucy: You never know. Larry: Maybe not. Lucy: No, maybe not, but she is an expert at building companies and building websites and helping companies with all kinds of media needs. Beth Krodel, a co‑founder of Insight Designs Web Solutions. They're a Boulder‑based company, happy to say, right here in our backyard. They specialize in creating and developing websites and interactive online products. They've been a great partner with NCWIT over the years, and I can speak highly of their work, all the way from 3D modeling to websites to programming. They do it all. Wonderful for all you listeners, take advantage of Insight Designs. They've been a mainstay here in Boulder County and have made the "Boulder County Business Report's" Mercury 100 list of fastest growing companies for the past decade. Welcome, Beth. Beth Krodel: Thank you. Lucy: Really happy to have you here. What's going on with Insight? Beth: The company continues to evolve, just like the technologies that we work with. We have, since 1999...We started by making websites, and now, obviously, that goes in a lot of other directions, because there's mobile and there's responsive design and there's applications, both desktop apps and mobile apps, native apps, all of that. We try to stay on top of a lot of different things. Some of the things that we're working on right now, that are exciting...One is a new desktop app that'll then have mobile versions to go along with it, that'll help people keep healthy. It helps them measure their fitness and their nutrition and how much fresh air they get and how much sunlight they get each day. We also are doing work with social media, doing social media strategy for lot of our clients now. Obviously, working on lots of websites. I think we're in process on about 25 different sites for for‑profit companies, for startups, for non‑profits, for universities, list goes on. Lucy: Sounds very exciting. I really think that application sounds like a keeper. Beth: Hopefully, that's what a lot of people will think. Lucy: Let us know when it's able to be purchased. [laughs] Beth: Will do. Lucy: How did you first get into technology, Beth? We have your background as a reporter. What caused the leap into the technology space? Beth: Like everybody, when they are a child, they have a first experience and mine was in sixth grade. Back about 1982, my elementary school got its first computer. It was in the library and there was just one and it was an Apple II. At the same time, our English teacher had us reading books. I think she assigned us 40 different books to read. She said, when you finish these 40 books, you can go spend the reading hour in the library, each day. I finished my 40 books by January and then I had, from January until June, an hour each day to spend in the library. I didn't spend that time reading, I spent that time on Apple II and exploring it and I was just mesmerized. Fast forward to high school, I went to the North Carolina School of Science and Math and that's where I had my next big aha moment with technology. It was 1987 and one of the first things, I came in contact with, was one of the computers, that was just outside my dorm rooms. I found that you could actually message students, on another side of the campus, in a fishbowl room, lots of windows, lots of computers. I realized that technology would really change communication. That fascinated me. Since then, I went to college and actually studied physics, math and public policy. I went to Duke's and went into journalism from there. In journalism, I kept seeing all of these changes in technology, from the way we publish newspapers, to the way we communicated with our colleagues and all of that. A co‑worker, a photographer that I worked with, Nico Toutenhoofd, he and I had talked a lot about what would be the next big thing. This was 1998. We decided that...We weren't sure how long newspapers were going to be around, in the way that they were around while we worked there. We wanted to try something else. We decided creating a web design or development company would be a great way to go. It would carry on our commitment to communication, which is what you do as journalists, but it would allow us to share stories of companies and organizations specifically on the Internet. That's what we did. Lucy: I think that's really interesting, too, because a journalism background, you can easily see it being so relevant especially to social media, right? Beth: Yeah. There's a lot of story‑telling that happens online... Larry: [laughs] Beth: ...in social media, blogging, even in the content upon people's websites. Lucy: Interesting. Larry: Yeah, that's for sure. Now, here you've been through these different things, that is, working for a newspaper. What is it that makes you an entrepreneur, and what is it that makes entrepreneurship tick for you? Beth: , I worked for "Night Raider" newspapers, and I did that for seven years. They're a very large company, and while I learned a lot and had a lot of great experience there, I also saw that sometimes when you work for a very large company change is difficult. It takes a long time. I was interested in starting my own business and having it be a small business, something that would be nimble, and where we could decide to take a new path and try new things on a regular basis. I like problem‑solving, I like sharing ideas and I like leading a team. Being an entrepreneur allows me to do all of those things. My husband would probably say it's because I like being in charge and... Larry: [laughs] Beth: ...my own boss. Lucy: [laughs] Beth: I'm type A and all those things, but ultimately, I still have a lot of bosses. They're just called clients. I'm not the ultimate decision‑maker in a lot of cases. It's ultimately the client. But I do like to help guide them and help them solve their problems. Lucy: Along this path from journalism into technology, entrepreneurship, and I would also argue building and leading a company in this space, who influenced you? What types of role models or mentors or sponsors? Who kind of supported you along the way? Beth: I would say early on, and a couple people I go back to throughout my life, were my high school math teachers actually, Joanne Watts and Helen Compton. Helen Compton actually also taught me my first computer science class which was the BASIC. I wrote a little program that wrote out the Chinese characters "Ni Hao", and then made the audio sound. I thought that was quite amazing that you could get a computer to do that. Anyway, Helen and Joanne really taught me to be concerned about the application of whatever it is that you're learning. Not just to memorize formulas but to really apply these formulas, and figure out why it's important to learn them. That I've carried into all of the jobs I've had, whether it was journalism or Internet work. I think that that carries on big‑time in terms of interface design and creating websites and applications that are very easy for people to use, whether that's someone trying to navigate or search for something in particular on a website, or whether it's for the company or the organization that needs to update the contents on the back end to create content management systems that are logical. Another role model would be an executive editor at one of the newspapers I worked for. Her name's Vicki Gowler and she's still in journalism. She's a publisher of the "Idaho Statesman" now. She taught me a lot about business and about leading a team, about encouraging the people that you work with to do their best and to take ownership and to motivate those people to do great things. I've tried to emulate her in my leadership skills. There are also my colleagues here in Boulder who run other web design and development in active firms. I actually get together for lunch three or four times a year with the CEO's of about eight other firms. We use each other as sounding boards, we share ideas, we share stories of things that happen with clients and happen with staff, and what would you do in this situation. We all learn from each other. I get a lot of support from my colleagues. Larry: Yeah, that's great. Lucy: Interestingly enough, the person who taught me programming was my high school math teacher. We learned it was less than basic. [laughs] Beth: Ours was pretty basic. Lucy: It was less than basic. It was pretty basic or something. It was on a little Olivetti desktop in our classroom, so amazingly important these math teachers. Beth: Oh yeah. Lucy: Amazingly important. Larry: Of course. One of the things that we learned about a great deal is the challenges that we faced. What is the toughest thing that you had to do in your career? Beth: My first answer would be letting someone go from a job. As a business owner, as the person who runs the company, that job falls to me because we're a small business, there are 14 people here on my staff. That's the hardest thing. That has been the hardest thing. Luckily, I haven't had to do it very often in the 14 years that I've been running Insight Designs, but it's very difficult and it's very personal, even though you try not to make it personal. I felt, in the couple of times that I had to do that, that it's a failure, and it's not necessarily just a failure on the part of the employee who doesn't make it, but also on my part because perhaps I didn't do enough to train the person or perhaps I wasn't a good enough judge of character or a judge of skill set when I hired the person. That's something that I have struggled with. Then, in a broader sense, I'd say one of the biggest challenges for a company like mine, a 14‑person Web company, is the ever changing technology and trying to decide which types of technology we are going to invest in and really master, because there are so many paths you can take. Just as an example, when we started in 1999, we decided ‑‑ Nico and I ‑‑ that we were going to use PHP and MySQL as our platform. PHP is open source and the equivalent of that in the non‑open source world is ASP. That choice was very important at the time and it's still been our choice 14 years later. In the meantime, there's been ColdFusion and Ruby on Rails and a lot of other ways to do the same work that we do using PHP and MySQL. We have to take a look at those other options and decide which ones are worth pursuing. There are always new platforms and new content management systems. I'm sure you've heard of WordPress, and Magento, and probably Drupal and Joomla, which are all open source content management systems. Those are the four that we've used the most, but there are also scores of others and you have to be selective. You can't try to master all of them or you spread yourself too thin. That's a challenge, just picking which thing that you want to focus on. Lucy: That would be quite a challenge. Shifting gears just a bit, if you were sitting here talking to a young person and giving them advice about entrepreneurship, what one or two things would you tell them? What kind of advice would you give them? Beth: I think being a successful entrepreneur takes a lot of structure. I think that's one thing that has helped our company along the way. There are a lot of people who have great ideas, and I think you have to also be able to execute those ideas. One piece of advice would be to make sure that when you're building your team that you have the operations piece, the execution piece, handled. Whether it's something that you're doing yourself or whether you find a partner who can tackle that side of things. I would say another piece of advice would be to make sure that you are not taking on too much at once, not spreading yourself too thin, along the lines of what I've just said about the other issue of what's been challenging for me is to not try to do everything. I know of some other firms that haven't made it in our space because a client has asked them to take on one project in this language, another project in this language, another project in this language, another project in this language, and then they lose a programmer and they don't have any way to maintain that particular project that's programmed in this language that they don't have anybody else on their staff that they know anything about. I think that that often could be the beginning of the end for a small company. I think staying focused and making sure that you have both the ideas and the ability to execute them. Larry: That's a very good advice. Now, I want to hear some more good advice, and I have a feeling you've got some here. On your personal side, what are the characteristics that have made you a great entrepreneur? Beth: That's a hard one. You ask me about mentors before, and I didn't mention my father, but I do think that some of the traits that I got from him. One is a very strong work ethic, and another is perfectionism. I think both of those things have certainly helped in the success of my business. I also think that being a good communicator is crucial to success in any walk of life, but as an entrepreneur, as a business owner, a team leader, good communication is incredibly important to create an efficient operations, and, obviously, the more efficient you are, the better your business is. Lucy: I can say that the perfection shows in the work that Insight creates. Super high quality. Beth: Thank you. Lucy: You're very welcome. I'll compliment you on that. It's very great. With all the things you've been doing in your work life and at the company, getting advice and talking to mentors and communicating with teammates, I also know that you've got a personal life and maybe listeners would be curious to know how you bring balance between your professional and your personal lives? Beth: When Nico and I started our company in 1999, we created this list, a very simple list, of six guiding principles and one of them was to earn enough money to afford to buy houses in Boulder, and I'm proud to say that 12 of the 14 people on our staff own homes in Boulder now. Lucy: No small feat. Beth: Another one of the guiding principles was that we wanted to have a work life balance. A lot of people say they live to work, and then other people say they work to live, I think both of those are a little misleading. I like to think that life and work can go hand in hand and that you really can have a balance, and your personal life can accentuate your work life and vice versa. I do think that as a company, we've been very good about not having people work 50 or 60 hours a week, including myself and Nico. Certainly, there have been times over the years where there's a big project and we've worked through a weekend, but we don't stay here all night and we prioritize so that we can all get home and be with our families, or go for our bike rides, or our hikes, cook our dinners, and read books, and do all those things that help us stay sane and keep us balanced people. I'm very into math and I think that if you limit the amount of time that you spend in your office, that's going to help you have balance. That's not to say that when I'm at home I'd don't check email and I don't check in on projects and things like that, I do. I think in today's world, in some ways, that's a necessity, especially if you're a project manager or somebody who owns a business. But I think it's important to try to limit those things. Certainly, I try not to check email in the hour before I go to sleep at night otherwise it might just keep me up all night. Larry: That's good. You've already achieved a great deal. I know you started your business in 1999, and by the way, we launched w3w3 Talk Radio in January '99, so we can relate to you quite a bit that way. Now, you've already achieved a great deal. What's up for you in the next few years? Beth: I think there's going to be some more fun in the application development world. I mentioned the one healthy habit app that we're working on, but there are others on the heels of that. I think a lot of the apps that we will do have to do with improving life, making life easier, making it more enjoyable. I can't say too much about some of them, but we'll help you organize your life and also keep track of all of your personal encounters. Let's just leave it at that. Beyond that, I think there are other things going on in technology that I think are exciting. I'm curious to see how soon certain things will come about. One of the things that gets in the way sometimes when you're developing for the web, is obviously the speed with which users can experience what it is that you're developing. Processing power and Internet speeds are often the things that limit what we create. I'm sure you've seen that, Larry, with audio playbacks and obviously, video. As people are using their mobile devices especially their iPhones and they're watching videos, and there's all this buffering and it's choppy, and all of that. I'm excited to see what happens with the companies out there that are working on new chips that are low power consumption chips, with outstanding graphics and processing power. I think as that comes about, then the things that we can create that make use of that increased processing power, will be amazing. Lucy: I'll bet Insight Design is going to be right there, right in front. [laughs] Larry: I have a feeling. Lucy: I guess, absolutely. Beth, thank you so much. Great answers. We loved talking to you, as always and I want to remind listeners they can find these podcasts at ncwit.org and also w3w3.com. Larry: You bet. Beth: Thank you so much. Larry: We're proud of that, yes. Lucy: Thank you, Beth. Beth: Take care. Larry: Take care. [music] Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Beth KrodelInterview Summary: Beth Krodel (Beth Crow-del) is the co-founder of Insight Designs Web Solutions, a Boulder based company that specializes in creating and developing websites and interactive online products - "I think being a successful entrepreneur takes a lot of structure. I think that's one thing that has helped our company along the way." she goes on to say, "There are a lot of people who have great ideas, and I think you have to also be able to execute those ideas. One piece of advice would be to make sure that when you're building your team that you have the operations piece, the execution piece, handled. Whether it's something that you're doing yourself or whether you find a partner who can tackle that side of things." Release Date: July 8, 2013Interview Subject: Beth KrodelInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry NelsonDuration: 20:55
Upon arriving in HKG and making you way through the labyrinth of moving walkways and lighted signs the first shop you notice is the familiar green mermaid marking none other than Starbucks. In your passport you find your arrival card and you quickly fumble to get it ready with your address in Hong Kong; the [...]
Upon arriving in HKG and making you way through the labyrinth of moving walkways and lighted signs the first shop you notice is the familiar green mermaid marking none other than Starbucks. In your passport you find your arrival card and you quickly fumble to get it ready with your address in Hong Kong; the [...]