Correct!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
I think zhong qiu jie is called Mid-Autumn festival in English..
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Correct!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
I think zhong qiu jie is called Mid-Autumn festival in English..
You are very right!
It seems that you are quite familiar with our cultrue!:D
Maybe we could be friends.:D
Do you use MSN or Icq?
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Originally posted by Wfranc
I am not a Chinese !Just because I like Or.culture, I learn the language.One year up to now.:D.I can type only a few because Chinese characters are difficult for me. But they are beautiful indeed.!I like to write them in old complex forms!
I think zhong qiu jie is called Mid-Autumn festival in English, after the Lunar New Year's Days there will be lanterns festival,:D Is that right ?
I have never tasted a mooncake so far.
I like Chinese food .:D Tasty !!!
Sure !!!Quote:
You are very right!
It seems that you are quite familiar with our cultrue!
Maybe we could be friends.
Do you use MSN or Icq?
I used to have one in aol, but I stopped using it long time ago, uhm if you have something to tell me, send me an email, I think I have time much enough to answer my friend's mail:)
May i ask you a question ?
A couple of days ago, I went to have meal with some of my friends in a small Chinese restaurant, I ordered a kind of yellow noodle which I now forget its name. It was spicy, hot, served with some slices of pork, bean sprout and a little kimchee on the top. This kind of food is also existed in Japan, I guess, as my father once went there on business but he now also didnot remember the name.
Do you know what it is called?
Mmm...
Since our country is so large that even I couldn't tell all foods in
my country.
Perhaps it's just a kind of noodle.
There are so many kinds of noodles in China or we just call it noodle or xxx noodle. (xxx equals what is mixed with noodle, such
as pork as you said.)
My English is not very well.:)
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Originally posted by Wfranc
Sure !!!
I used to have one in aol, but I stopped using it long time ago, uhm if you have something to tell me, send me an email, I think I have time much enough to answer my friend's mail:)
May i ask you a question ?
A couple of days ago, I went to have meal with some of my friends in a small Chinese restaurant, I ordered a kind of yellow noodle which I now forget its name. It was spicy, hot, served with some slices of pork, bean sprout and a little kimchee on the top. This kind of food is also existed in Japan, I guess, as my father once went there on business but he now also didnot remember the name.
Do you know what it is called?
I read again a post by wasted tomorrow and I got it now. It is called ramen noodle. tasty really !!!
No, it is not the problem. I can understand what you mean and you too, you can get what I mean and then we understand each other.:DQuote:
My English is not very well:)
ramon? what doest it mean? transliteration or free translation?
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Originally posted by Wfranc
I read again a post by wasted tomorrow and I got it now. It is called ramen noodle. tasty really !!!
No, it is not the problem. I can understand what you mean and you too, you can get what I mean and then we understand each other.:D
Oh it is RAMEN NOODLE, is it right ?Quote:
Originally posted by cntomcom
ramon? what doest it mean? transliteration or free translation?
Oh, I mean what does "ramon" mean?
I can't find this word in English dictionary.:)
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Originally posted by Wfranc
Oh it is RAMEN NOODLE, is it right ?
Ramen is called 'La Mian' in Chinese.
Some instant noodles come in such flavours.
One day in a japanese magazine there was a photograph about a little ramen restaurant. There was nobody in the restaurant and the owners, (chinesse) look like angry.
These men did not learnt very well japanese because when they wrote the restaurant's title they put "samen"@instead of "ramen". "samen" in japanese is semen. There was a foot note at the bottom of the photograph saying something like "Now we know why these people are always angry. How can anybody enter the restaurant with such a title?"
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Originally posted by Doctor Luz
One day in a japanese magazine there was a photograph about a little ramen restaurant. There was nobody in the restaurant and the owners, (chinesse) look like angry.
These men did not learnt very well japanese because when they wrote the restaurant's title they put "samen"@instead of "ramen". "samen" in japanese is semen. There was a foot note at the bottom of the photograph saying something like "Now we know why these people are always angry. How can anybody enter the restaurant with such a title?"
:p
Are you a Japanese, DoctorLuz ?
No I am not
Can you speak Japanese ?:)
Yes I can
Well, cool!!!
Konichiwa !!! Nan nen kan nihon go o benkyo shitano desuka ?