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What does the Japanese cook say when he’s chopping onions, all teary eyed?

Mataku 😭

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angry upvote

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Setaaaaaan

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Anyone in TGIF mode already? Noooo I have to finish my work 😭

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There’s just few hours left, you can dewit
(ง •_•)ง

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Woops didn’t end up doing as much as I hoped to, but at least I did the minimum stuff.

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yeah, feel a bit sleepy after lunch liao ahahahah and i am taking annual leave next week so really excited for 6pm hahahahahaha good luck to you la hope you able to finish your work and enjoy the weekends~

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👋👀

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I knooooo, Singapore content (gasp), but this is such an interesting post, esp to those literate in written Chinese https://social.coop/@konrad/110670337211553442. About different way Singapore is spelled in hanzi over the years

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Ohhh…

They mentioned 星加坡 and 新加坡.

In Cantonese, 星加坡 sounds more natural because it’s sing ka po. 新加坡 sounds like sun ka po.

In mandarin 新加坡 is probably a little easier to roll off in mandarin because it’s sin jia po, while 星加坡 is sing jia po.

So the name used probably depends on the dialect that the text was intended to be verbalised in.

Note, my spelling is to help illustrate the sounds to a someone who does’t know how to vocalise chinese words. If you already know romanised chinese (pinyin) then all the above you can figure out on your own anyway.

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Also Malaysia’s biggest newspaper by circulation is literally 星洲日報, “Singapore daily” haha

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China daily ke?? /Blur sotong

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Haha you can guess it from how the name sounds. Sin chew is one of the old names for Singapore.

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Quote of the day

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Same thing here uhuk

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