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Ten Chinese Food You Would Never Miss to Taste
Thursday,October 29th ,2009
When you come to China, you must try Chinese food. In order for your rewarding trip, we select top 10 Chinese food you never miss to taste according to their popularity and hope that you can get delicious food in China.
1. Roast duck
Roast duck is no doubt the best representative of Chinese cuisine. It, which has a centuries-old history, seems to be even more popular than Donald Duck. People who come to China or Beijing eat roast duck. During Beijing Olympic, the daily consumption of roast duck reaches an alarming number. From this you can see how much people love roast duck. Therefore, China must come to eat roast duck.
1. Roast duck
Roast duck is no doubt the best representative of Chinese cuisine. It, which has a centuries-old history, seems to be even more popular than Donald Duck. People who come to China or Beijing eat roast duck. During Beijing Olympic, the daily consumption of roast duck reaches an alarming number. From this you can see how much people love roast duck. Therefore, China must come to eat roast duck.
Ten English Words Borrowed from Chinese
Tuesday,October 27th ,2009
Words taken completely or in part from another language are known as loanwords. In the English language, there are many loanwords that have been borrowed from Chinese languages and dialects.
A loanword is not the same as calque, which is an expression from one language that has been introduced into another language as a direct translation. Many English-language calques also have origins in Chinese.
Loanwords and calques are useful to linguists in examining when and how one culture processed its interaction with another.
Here are ten common English words that are borrowed from Chinese.
1. Coolie: While some claim that this term has its origins in Hindi, it’s been argued that it could also have origins in the Chinese term for hard work or 苦力 (kǔ lì) which is literally translated as “bitter labor.”
A loanword is not the same as calque, which is an expression from one language that has been introduced into another language as a direct translation. Many English-language calques also have origins in Chinese.
Loanwords and calques are useful to linguists in examining when and how one culture processed its interaction with another.
Here are ten common English words that are borrowed from Chinese.
1. Coolie: While some claim that this term has its origins in Hindi, it’s been argued that it could also have origins in the Chinese term for hard work or 苦力 (kǔ lì) which is literally translated as “bitter labor.”
Ten Expressions Borrowed from Chinese
Tuesday,October 27th ,2009
Phrases or expressions that have been directly translated from one language to another -- complete with their grammatical quirks -- are known as calques, from the French word that means to copy. A number of calques in the English language have roots in the Chinese -- and a lot don't.
1. Lose Face and Save Face: These calques are rooted in the Chinese expression 丢脸 (diū liǎn): 丢 (lose) 脸 (face), and 留面子 (liú miànzi): 留 (save) 面子 (reputation).
1. Lose Face and Save Face: These calques are rooted in the Chinese expression 丢脸 (diū liǎn): 丢 (lose) 脸 (face), and 留面子 (liú miànzi): 留 (save) 面子 (reputation).
The Double Ninth Festival
Monday,October 26th ,2009
The "Chong Yang Festival" is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, and it is as such known as the Double Ninth Festival.
Origins: The festival began as early as the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BC). According to the yin/yang dichotomy that forms a basis to the Chinese world view, yin represents the elements of darkness and yang represents life and brightness.
Origins: The festival began as early as the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BC). According to the yin/yang dichotomy that forms a basis to the Chinese world view, yin represents the elements of darkness and yang represents life and brightness.
Top 10 Most Profitable Careers in China
Thursday,October 15th ,2009
Many foreign people choose to live in China. If you are one of them, it is better to know the most profitable career in China, which will help you to find the job.
Top 1 Salesman
A good salesman’s salary can up to 10,000 Yuan per month or more in China. Generally speaking, in a normal company, salesman’s car is better than the general manager.
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Top 1 Salesman
A good salesman’s salary can up to 10,000 Yuan per month or more in China. Generally speaking, in a normal company, salesman’s car is better than the general manager.
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