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Morning markets are the best places to experience Taiwan’s vibrant food culture - and people there usually speak Tâi-gí. We’ll continue learning some useful words to help you navigate the Taiwanese market. This week, we're joined by Allen to explore how to describe seafood.
●Words to Know:
1. 海產 hái-sán (n.) seafood
2. 魚 hî (n.) fish
3. 蝦 hê (n.) shrimp
4. 小管仔 sió-kńg-á (n.) Baby Squid
5. 蚶仔 ham-á (n.) clam
●Idiom of the week:
一日討海,三日曝網。
Tsi̍t ji̍t thó-hái, sann ji̍t pha̍k bāng.
(Catching fish for one day, but spending three days drying the fishing nets.)
By Wanson Wang,RtiMorning markets are the best places to experience Taiwan’s vibrant food culture - and people there usually speak Tâi-gí. We’ll continue learning some useful words to help you navigate the Taiwanese market. This week, we're joined by Allen to explore how to describe seafood.
●Words to Know:
1. 海產 hái-sán (n.) seafood
2. 魚 hî (n.) fish
3. 蝦 hê (n.) shrimp
4. 小管仔 sió-kńg-á (n.) Baby Squid
5. 蚶仔 ham-á (n.) clam
●Idiom of the week:
一日討海,三日曝網。
Tsi̍t ji̍t thó-hái, sann ji̍t pha̍k bāng.
(Catching fish for one day, but spending three days drying the fishing nets.)