So nice to hear someone speak Teochow other than my own family. When I hear strangers speak Teochow in public, my ears automatically perk up and we become lost relatives. My kids don't believe me until I've demonstrated a few times so now they don't doubt me. It's something about being Teochow. We're very united and meeting another is like family. Unfortunately my kids don't speak Teochow but understand some so the language will be lost. Love your video. ❤
Hi Mimi 🙋🏻♀️ Aww your comment just made my day, it really means a lot to me ☺️ I created this channel because I wanted to see “modern” Teochew content on social media and also wanted to connect with Teochew people around the world. (Granted, I’m only at 100+ subscribers but super stoked to see all these comments ☺️) Did you show your kids the video with my nephews? They speak “teochew-lish” hahaha and I always remind them that it’s like our secret language that most people won’t understand :p Anyway, thanks again for your comment, Mimi 🥰
Yes! So glad I found your channel! Well done for preserving your Teochew heritage! I’m part Teochew but only speak Cantonese and English, so your content is so heartwarming!
it was so fun to go back to shantou again, everyone was speaking teochew and it was so nice to hear it from people apart from my family. im in Shenzhen for the rest of the holiday now
nice to hear overseas chinese speaking own dialect 👍🏻 i speaks hokkien to my 2 year old daughter. And at 2 years old she has no problem distinguishing english, hokkien and mandarin. So parents do not need to worry that it will confused their child with more than 1 language.
Hi Dennis, thanks for your comment ☺️ I agree with you, many children can learn and pickup different languages so well. You are raising a multilingual baby too, good job!
My mom speaks 6 Chinese langauges. I got confused often. Mandarin, Cantonese, Fukien, Teochew, Hanienese, Hakka. Let along Vietnamese, English, Japanese and Korean. She was a teacher and then a business woman. You see i get confused often. I can speak Teochew and Vietnamese, English and French. I can understand Cantonese but not speak it.
I know someone who's 100% Vietnamese married 100% Teochew husband. And she blew my mind when she speaks Teochew so fluently. She also raised her children to speak both Teochew and Vietnamese so fluently also growing up they also learned to speak Cantonese and Mandarin beside English, ALL SO FLUENTLY. She is one of the RARE-HARD-TO-FIND woman + wife who is capable of keeping both dialects alive amongst her children not just herself. Throughout the years she balance out the attends & dos things with the husband's family side and her own family side for family events and holidays. She keeps the husband's family side as Ga Gi Nang and she passes her teaching down to her children. A lot of people I know in my life are thinking opposite of her and doing things opposite of her. They only care of hers own family side and do things mostly with her family side and thinking I married your son and not your whole family. Sadly but yes that is their freedom of choice. I stumbled on your video (even thought was 2 years ago) is still impressive today watching your speak Teochew and you reminding me of that WONDER WOMAN as well. I just wished more and more women + wives can be like that WONDER WOMAN.
Hello! Wow she does sound impressive! I have a lot of Wonder Women in my family who sound similar to who you’ve mentioned. They’re all hardworking, talented and family oriented Moms too. Although I’m no Wonder Woman but I have a lot of amazing people around me who I am fortunate enough to look up to. Thank you for reminding me of them and sharing your story ☺️
I am always fascinated by people able to speak Teochew outside Malaysia and China as it reminds me of my parents. I am 2nd generation Teochew in Malaysia. Fortunately, most of my nieces and nephews still speak Teochew. My husband is Hokkien/Peranakan so my daughter does not speak Teochew but she can understand though.
I can speak teochew but then I don’t know some words since my mom never said them before and for some words she says it in Cantonese or mandarin. Therefore I end up mixing the 3 sometimes when I want to say a specific word but don’t know the teochew word for it . It’s so hard to find resources online or people to practice with . I’m very happy to find this channel now I can learn more vocabulary. I would say I can speak it but maybe 80% fluent 😬
@@divingintoalmosteverthing6532 Hello! Haha~ That's exactly like me! I end up having to mix two or three languages to complete sentences to my parents 🙈Thanks for your comment and welcome to my channel 🥰
Your video made me LOL. (Hauw chheah :) I’m Teochew born in America. Many of my cousins live in Australia and have always teased me for my Teochew pronunciation.
Good to speak Teochew. Dont let the beautiful dialect die its natural death. Keep it up..here we speak almost all the Chinese dialets in Spore and Msia. My suster reside in US and Toronto they speak dialet at home..
This is a great idea! I found myself in a situation where I needed to translate anatomy in Teochew to my Uncle (and completely failed). If I have time I’ll look into this and potentially upload a video so that we can have a pictorial guide to refer to ☺️
At 2:53 maybe for "Outside it is too warm" in Teo Chew: "Do do kau ka sia/zieh" My Teo Chew isnt good either but nice to hear from "Ga Gi Nang" (same people". Greetings from Gemany
For warm in Teochew you can say “luang" 暖 , and baby spinach ís called "pueh ling kia “ pueh ling means spinach and Kia means baby or small in this case. But if you say “no Kia”, it means a child or a kid.
When I see the bridge on this clip, and I guess well it's look like Ormiston bridge. I am right :-) . My wife speaks Teochew and I speak Cantonese after we have kids I have learned a lot Teochew from my wife when she talks to my kids. My kids can understand Teochew, mandarin, cantonese, vietnamese and English. My is a New Zealander, her uncle is living close to Ormiston College.
You two make such a gorgeous looking couple. I'm from a mixed multi culture heritage. My grandfather is Chinese. He speaks Teochew/Hokkien. But I don't understand any Chinese languages. : /
Aww love hearing our mother tongue Teochew 😊. I notice I only can understand it if person has family from Southeast Asia/accent. If it’s from chaozhou I can’t understand it 😩
I have wondered about that. A lot of Teochew... aren't in Chaozhou. Neighboring cities have different dialects (Shantou, Jieyang), so it'd be interesting to see how the language has evolved outside of China.
I have seen this video before. I forgot to say in my previous comment that Teochew dialect has 8 tones. Those of us who grew up in a Teochew family speaking the dialect don’t realise the 8 tones. Some of the tones have a nasal sound. I’m from Brisbane, Australia (originally from Singapore). If u ever visit Brisbane please contact me. Cheers
Thanks for this video. I think u have been living in the US for too long & lost some of the tones & nasal sounds used in Teochew. If u have time please go to Swatow (or Shantou in Mandarin). This is the place where most Teochew people come from. Foreigners who lived there for some years can speak Teochew fluently. Also u can learn about Teochew culture & food. Teochew people are well known for cooking seafood. Another well known Teochew dish is a dessert made from yam. The yam is steamed then mashed & cooked over low flame with oil (lard) & lots of sugar. It is called Ow Ni. Good Teochew restaurants usually have this dish. Good luck & God bless u (from Au Teochew nang living in Brisbane, Australia)
Thanks for your comment and suggestions. I'm born and raised in New Zealand, I grew up speaking Teochew with my family and we all have the same Teochew accent. I haven't visited Shantou but i've visited my ancestral hometown in Jieyang and hope to one day visit again :)
@@TEOCHEWTV nice to know. My forebearers also come from jieyang. I speak fluent teochew, though my kids speak none of this. I though... the phrase.... ai keh phang sai.... is kind of gross to speak of ... conversation wise....
Interesting. Being Malaysian, I never knew the existence of TeoChew till I started dating my partner. 😅 It's sad to know that it's a dying language. If we have kids, he can definitely teach them the language... including Hokkien, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese if he wants. 🤣
Haha yeah we’re an underground lot, but there sure are more of us around the world than we know 😍 Love seeing comments from people all around the world who are Teochew! Amazing if your kids can speak all those languages too 😍
ga ki nung. My grandparents are from Shantou, but my parents and I are born in Cho Lon district, Vietnam. Part of the Hoa Viet community. Weirdly, I can speak and understand cantonese better than I understand Teochew.
@@WinLayarda wa sio i nang kai teochew ue oi eng pe eo( i think their teochew will different),but it totally the same as our teoachew tok eng ni(in Indonesia)
Your Teochew speaking is a bit off but still understandable and proud you NZ-Teochew trying to speak and keep the mother language alive ( btw I am the 3rd generation of Teochew born and raised out side of Chaozhou Santou 潮州 山头 now live in USA )
Her Teochew isn't off. I actually under her. That's because many people born in Chaozhou many years generations have migrated and raise their families in other countries like Vietnam, Cambodia. This is the accent that I was taught and grew up speaking. I'm only a 2nd gen from my family but they've been speaking this way longer than I know. I notice Teochew accents from Chaozhou and Singapore, other other non south east Asian countries are very different
I can speak hokkien(xiamen dialect),I barely understand 50% words of this video, however, it will be easier for me to understand shantou dialect,just because it is closer to quanzhou dialect. Teochew and hokkien all belong to minnan dialect in theory.It won't be a tough thing to learn Teochew if I can speak hokkien, however, learning Teochew is more difficult for me because it doesn't have many resources to refer and language environment to practice. Apparently, it's easier than learning English just because it is a Chinese dialect,not a foreign language. English is difficult for me especially the accent.I always speak Chinglish which couldn't be understood by people😭 我会闽南语(厦门话),勉强听懂了一半,如果是汕头可以可能我会听懂更多,汕头口音很像泉州话,潮汕话和闽南语理论上都属于闽南方言,如果会闽南语,学潮汕话不会是一件困难的事情,但是因为没有那么多资源和语言环境,所以这对我来说很难,但是一定比英语简单,英语对我来说太难了,特别是口音,我的中式英语口音永远不能被人理解😭
第一句话first sentence ”放屎”shit 我笑了laugh,今日today 食饱没 “担” talk 听起来好亲切it sounds so kind😊 胶己人 哈哈😄😄😄😄 。冒昧问一下你是 “地块的teochew人” (which country are you from) is new zealand? 那边的潮州人多吗
Từ Ngữ cho Lịch Sự như là " Wá ái khứ kong xy pế " = Tôi muốn đi Nhà vệ sinh . Wá ùm chai , Chụa Tò = Tôi không biết , Túi giấy , Cái giỏ đi Chợ = Xi Ná .
So nice to hear someone speak Teochow other than my own family. When I hear strangers speak Teochow in public, my ears automatically perk up and we become lost relatives. My kids don't believe me until I've demonstrated a few times so now they don't doubt me. It's something about being Teochow. We're very united and meeting another is like family. Unfortunately my kids don't speak Teochow but understand some so the language will be lost. Love your video. ❤
Hi Mimi 🙋🏻♀️ Aww your comment just made my day, it really means a lot to me ☺️ I created this channel because I wanted to see “modern” Teochew content on social media and also wanted to connect with Teochew people around the world. (Granted, I’m only at 100+ subscribers but super stoked to see all these comments ☺️) Did you show your kids the video with my nephews? They speak “teochew-lish” hahaha and I always remind them that it’s like our secret language that most people won’t understand :p Anyway, thanks again for your comment, Mimi 🥰
PS I totally agree with you, every time I meet a Gaginang there’s just this indescribable connection 🥰
There is a saying by the Teochews:"潮州人,胶己人“ - Teochew Nang, Ka-Ki Nang . Meaning - Teochews are own folks. I am a Teochew, from Singapore.
I’m half Cambodian half Teochow. So good to see this video but unfortunately I couldn’t speak Teochew
I’m similar, my family speaks Cambodian / Vietnamese but I can only speak English and Teochew 😆
Yes! So glad I found your channel! Well done for preserving your Teochew heritage! I’m part Teochew but only speak Cantonese and English, so your content is so heartwarming!
Thank you!🙏💕
it was so fun to go back to shantou again, everyone was speaking teochew and it was so nice to hear it from people apart from my family. im in Shenzhen for the rest of the holiday now
That’s amazing 🥹
nice to hear overseas chinese speaking own dialect 👍🏻 i speaks hokkien to my 2 year old daughter. And at 2 years old she has no problem distinguishing english, hokkien and mandarin. So parents do not need to worry that it will confused their child with more than 1 language.
Hi Dennis, thanks for your comment ☺️ I agree with you, many children can learn and pickup different languages so well. You are raising a multilingual baby too, good job!
My mom speaks 6 Chinese langauges. I got confused often. Mandarin, Cantonese, Fukien, Teochew, Hanienese, Hakka. Let along Vietnamese, English, Japanese and Korean. She was a teacher and then a business woman.
You see i get confused often. I can speak Teochew and Vietnamese, English and French. I can understand Cantonese but not speak it.
I know someone who's 100% Vietnamese married 100% Teochew husband. And she blew my mind when she speaks Teochew so fluently. She also raised her children to speak both Teochew and Vietnamese so fluently also growing up they also learned to speak Cantonese and Mandarin beside English, ALL SO FLUENTLY. She is one of the RARE-HARD-TO-FIND woman + wife who is capable of keeping both dialects alive amongst her children not just herself. Throughout the years she balance out the attends & dos things with the husband's family side and her own family side for family events and holidays. She keeps the husband's family side as Ga Gi Nang and she passes her teaching down to her children. A lot of people I know in my life are thinking opposite of her and doing things opposite of her. They only care of hers own family side and do things mostly with her family side and thinking I married your son and not your whole family. Sadly but yes that is their freedom of choice. I stumbled on your video (even thought was 2 years ago) is still impressive today watching your speak Teochew and you reminding me of that WONDER WOMAN as well. I just wished more and more women + wives can be like that WONDER WOMAN.
Hello! Wow she does sound impressive! I have a lot of Wonder Women in my family who sound similar to who you’ve mentioned. They’re all hardworking, talented and family oriented Moms too. Although I’m no Wonder Woman but I have a lot of amazing people around me who I am fortunate enough to look up to. Thank you for reminding me of them and sharing your story ☺️
I am always fascinated by people able to speak Teochew outside Malaysia and China as it reminds me of my parents. I am 2nd generation Teochew in Malaysia. Fortunately, most of my nieces and nephews still speak Teochew. My husband is Hokkien/Peranakan so my daughter does not speak Teochew but she can understand though.
There is a lot teochew family in Thailand as well
Its so nice to see someone else speak teochew instead of my family, you rlly made my day and i love ur videos❤
YOU'VE just made my day 😁
Great job. Appreciate what you are doing!
Thank you!! 🙏
Good to hear you guys speaking Teochew. Lady friend spoke well!
Joi Sia, Alwin! ☺️
really enjoy this. I'm learning quite a lot. thank you. do more.
Thank you 😄 I’m uploading one video a week, hope you enjoy them👍
Omg it's so weird hearing this, in a good way! It's so refreshing to hear, this has motivated me to relearn my broken teochew hahaha
Haha! I know what you mean, I feel the same every time someone random speaks Teochew 🙈
finally learned the name of the language my dad and grandpa speak!! wanting to speak teochew! we're from vietnam so i mainly speak vietnamese
Wow! So happy you learned the name from my video too 🥰
It's about damn time someone did this!!!!
😂🙌🏽🥰
So happy to seen someone speaking native teochew in western
The baby spinach part had me dying 🤣
😆 How else would we say it though, right? 😋
For a moment I thought the man is the father but he was very affectionate to the lady so I think he is a partner to the lady.
Refreshing to watch this. Spoke this when I was 5-9 yo and surprisingly was able to follow a good chunk of your conversation 😊
LOL @ the guy's hilarious attempts to understand and speak basic sentences 😆
It is still used in Thai China town where most people migrated from Teochew and still use this languang.
ทั้งสวยทั้งน่ารัก พูดแต้จิวเก่งจังเลย
I am teochew,I live in mainland China.I am glad to see someone speak teochew in other countries.Its a nice video.
Joi sia ☺️
I'm Teochew staying in Penang, Malaysia. My 24 year old son is also called Marcel.
Greeting from Thailand. Just watching your good VDO , It s good to start practice TEOCHEW again after I was learned it pass 40 years.
Hello from New Zealand ☺️
YOU ARE BOTH LOOK PRETTY GOOD AND LIVELY ,PLEASE PRODUCE MORE VIDEOS , GREETING FROM THAILAND TEOCHEW NANG.
Mong bạn làm thêm nhiều clips, để mọi có thể tham khảo & học hỏi,cho những người tiều Đ hương Theo dõi nhiều hơn. thanhks.❤
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潮州话说得不错,听到潮州话非常亲切。
I happened to tumble your Teochew ùi. You both are very sweet, couple, and fun. I understand you said "báng sāi"😂😂
Haha thank you, Sue! 🥰
So nice to someone different than usual speak it. I only ever heard American born or Thai borns.
Didn’t know you’re in nz, I’m in Canada and if I have chance I wanna meet u and speak teochew! I can speak native teochew as well and can teach u!
Hello Gaginang from Canada 😄 That would be awesome!
Omg I'm in Canada too but I can't speak teochew that well because I forgot most of it when I learn english at a young age.
I can speak teochew but then I don’t know some words since my mom never said them before and for some words she says it in Cantonese or mandarin. Therefore I end up mixing the 3 sometimes when I want to say a specific word but don’t know the teochew word for it . It’s so hard to find resources online or people to practice with . I’m very happy to find this channel now I can learn more vocabulary. I would say I can speak it but maybe 80% fluent 😬
@@divingintoalmosteverthing6532 Hello! Haha~ That's exactly like me! I end up having to mix two or three languages to complete sentences to my parents 🙈Thanks for your comment and welcome to my channel 🥰
Of course they are in New Zealand, they drive on the wrong side of the road!
Your video made me LOL. (Hauw chheah :) I’m Teochew born in America. Many of my cousins live in Australia and have always teased me for my Teochew pronunciation.
Hi Li Sann, thanks for your comment! Hey, at least we’re trying right? 😉
SO SO SO FUNNY AHHAHAH
Good to speak Teochew. Dont let the beautiful dialect die its natural death. Keep it up..here we speak almost all the Chinese dialets in Spore and Msia. My suster reside in US and Toronto they speak dialet at home..
If you could can you make a video teaching anatomy in Teochew e.g. toes,arms etc
This is a great idea! I found myself in a situation where I needed to translate anatomy in Teochew to my Uncle (and completely failed). If I have time I’ll look into this and potentially upload a video so that we can have a pictorial guide to refer to ☺️
in my family circle i also speak teochew too, i will not forget the roots of where i come from!
At 2:53 maybe for "Outside it is too warm" in Teo Chew: "Do do kau ka sia/zieh"
My Teo Chew isnt good either but nice to hear from "Ga Gi Nang" (same people".
Greetings from Gemany
nice video,I am teochew from Shantou, China
I'm Teajiv American born in Cambodia. I really appreciated our heritage. Thank you. I think warm is "ser ser".
I’m sure warm is “na nun”
Proud of myself for not needing them sub titles to understand what you’re saying ☠️☠️
For warm in Teochew you can say “luang" 暖 , and baby spinach ís called "pueh ling kia “ pueh ling means spinach and Kia means baby or small in this case. But if you say “no Kia”, it means a child or a kid.
Amazing! Thanks for that 😍
Thanks for sharing, I am Teochew from Malaysia, probably need to brush up on my Teochew
Thanks for your comment! Same here 😅
Can you create a series of content to teach how to speak teochew language?Please
The way you said baby spinach is how I would have said it! 😂
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Teochew nang, gaginang, pak si bo siang kang! That's the phrase we hear growing up!😅😅😅 Greetings from California!
What does it mean!? 😆 I loved my visit to California! Hope you and your family are well over there ☺️ Hello from New Zealand 🥰
@@TEOCHEWTV means "no problem if you kill each other". Yes, sounds off the wall but I guess it is the rhythming. Would love to see NZ someday.
My father's side calls it 'Chiuchow' (the Cantonese name, I think)
Sadly, I haven't learned the language from them.
- a Californian
thanks for sharing . nice video . from your accent , i guess you are from indonesia ... keep it up
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed this video 🥰 I’m from New Zealand 🇳🇿
@@TEOCHEWTV wow👍🏻👍🏻
I'm in Thailand, and really feel related with everyone who speaks Teochew 😊
When I see the bridge on this clip, and I guess well it's look like Ormiston bridge. I am right :-) . My wife speaks Teochew and I speak Cantonese after we have kids I have learned a lot Teochew from my wife when she talks to my kids. My kids can understand Teochew, mandarin, cantonese, vietnamese and English. My is a New Zealander, her uncle is living close to Ormiston College.
Leu ngam 😆 Wow that’s amazing 😱 You’re raising genius children!
@@TEOCHEWTV Thanks, My family is living in San Francisco multi-cultures, so we try our best for kids so they can learn.
please this is my first year in uni and i haven’t spoken as much teochew to my family. time to refresh my brain
Best of luck in your first year of uni Lisa 😍
You two make such a gorgeous looking couple. I'm from a mixed multi culture heritage. My grandfather is Chinese. He speaks Teochew/Hokkien. But I don't understand any Chinese languages. : /
Aww love hearing our mother tongue Teochew 😊. I notice I only can understand it if person has family from Southeast Asia/accent. If it’s from chaozhou I can’t understand it 😩
I have wondered about that. A lot of Teochew... aren't in Chaozhou. Neighboring cities have different dialects (Shantou, Jieyang), so it'd be interesting to see how the language has evolved outside of China.
Yeah it's interesting cos my relatives (southeast Asia) say "kin tjik" for today but here it's "kin yik". I can kinda follow though but maybe 50%?
Hahaha soo funny
i need to learn this for my dad side. funny i speak canto and can understand a bit of hakka on my mom side.
Hakka sounds so unique! Funny that - I am currently learning Canto :)
@@TEOCHEWTV you will find canto is pretty fun and a bit vulgar at times. especially if you are listening to other dialects or languages.
Awesome! Mostly I hear Canton ese
It feels drastic diffrent when hearing strangers speak teochew rather than my family lol
You should bring him to Singapore, Indonesia and Soc Trang/Bac Lieu, Vietnam as they have many Teochew people there.
@Teochew TV
彼日咱來用潮州話佮臺式閩南話 (台語) PK 一時仔, 會當無?
I have seen this video before. I forgot to say in my previous comment that Teochew dialect has 8 tones. Those of us who grew up in a Teochew family speaking the dialect don’t realise the 8 tones. Some of the tones have a nasal sound.
I’m from Brisbane, Australia (originally from Singapore). If u ever visit Brisbane please contact me. Cheers
i speak cantonese and my dads side is surprised i dont understand teochew at all. but my parents my dad never taught me
What a beautiful Language
Thanks for this video. I think u have been living in the US for too long & lost some of the tones & nasal sounds used in Teochew. If u have time please go to Swatow (or Shantou in Mandarin). This is the place where most Teochew people come from. Foreigners who lived there for some years can speak Teochew fluently. Also u can learn about Teochew culture & food. Teochew people are well known for cooking seafood. Another well known Teochew dish is a dessert made from yam. The yam is steamed then mashed & cooked over low flame with oil (lard) & lots of sugar. It is called Ow Ni. Good Teochew restaurants usually have this dish. Good luck & God bless u (from Au Teochew nang living in Brisbane, Australia)
Thanks for your comment and suggestions. I'm born and raised in New Zealand, I grew up speaking Teochew with my family and we all have the same Teochew accent. I haven't visited Shantou but i've visited my ancestral hometown in Jieyang and hope to one day visit again :)
@@TEOCHEWTV nice to know.
My forebearers also come from jieyang. I speak fluent teochew, though my kids speak none of this.
I though... the phrase.... ai keh phang sai.... is kind of gross to speak of ... conversation wise....
Interesting. Being Malaysian, I never knew the existence of TeoChew till I started dating my partner. 😅 It's sad to know that it's a dying language. If we have kids, he can definitely teach them the language... including Hokkien, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese if he wants. 🤣
Haha yeah we’re an underground lot, but there sure are more of us around the world than we know 😍 Love seeing comments from people all around the world who are Teochew! Amazing if your kids can speak all those languages too 😍
It's actually quite common in Malaysia.
Teochow isn't a dying language, that's totally false
I actually understand the whole thing because i speak teochew with my family
ga ki nung. My grandparents are from Shantou, but my parents and I are born in Cho Lon district, Vietnam. Part of the Hoa Viet community. Weirdly, I can speak and understand cantonese better than I understand Teochew.
I also speak teocheow,so noce to hear, ua hoh huahi.
For warm I say "sia" as in "wo ka sia", I'm too warm.
'Shio' is hot, 'loong' is warm.
Keep safe always po
My cousins speak teochew and I only know a few words. I understood one word you said lol.
Warm (poua lian poua youa) 😂😂😂
HAHA exactly this 🙈
So good
😂😂 Pand sai😂😂
Is he teochew as well? If he is Cantonese he understands quite well.
He only speaks Cantonese & English! ☺️
Wah ehiao Tia .... I can understand ... I'm hokien
Wah buk tia. That's the Teochew equivalent.
I understand you 😮🎉
Nice to see another teochew nang tok pat kai kok ke. Hehe
Leu do di kai kok ke? ☺️
Wa do Eng Ni (Indonesia) , Teo chew nang tok Indonesia du hiok coi khia do cek kai city mia to Khuntien (Pontianak,West Kalimantan).
Oua da teochew ui ge, but oua bo bak type teochew ui, sorry
@@WinLayarda wa sio i nang kai teochew ue oi eng pe eo( i think their teochew will different),but it totally the same as our teoachew tok eng ni(in Indonesia)
@@harris2750 le si Eng ni nang gak he? Khuntien nang?
I'm Filipino but I can speak teochew 🥰 I understand as well
I'm not that fluent but oysay lah 😆
How did you learn such language?
That's mind blowing to me because I've heard of Teochew people in a lot of countries but never Philippines 😍
Keep safe always
Preeeetty teochew lady
Damn, I didn’t know Gaginang was so pretty. I want a gaginang wife like this guy.
LMAOO
are you teochew viet or teochew cambo or full teochew??
Wow I don't know I just found this channel.... Greetings from indonesian teochew..
Welcome to my channel, Gaginang! 😊
@@TEOCHEWTV yes.. gaginang😁
where is this place? Europe?
New Zealand 🇳🇿
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Wow i just learned so much words... Like freaking clouds. I don't know how my parents understands me.
😅 Haha I’m so glad!! PS ANG BERRY is a made up word, so def don’t use that on your parents 😛
cool
Tiếng tiều châu bây giờ it được nghe lắm nên khi ra đường mà nghe được ai nói tiếng tiều là mình quay lại nhìn liền vì đó là KA KÌ NÁN KKKK
I think warm in Teochew is Noon or Nah Noon
aww i speak teochew and cantonese too
😍 Best of both worlds :P
so fluent..
It sounds so similar to southeast Asian languages near China like Vietnamese and Thai
You’re right! And there a few Viet and Thai people who speak this language too ☺️
Really? The tones of Thai and Vietnamese sound stronger and more aggressive to me, Teochew sounds way more subtle.
There were many Teochew who immigrated all over. Vietnam, bordering China, has a large population
I am a Hokkien speaker and I recognize some words like red, eat, poop etc…
hey,did you eat gun fu tea?
Warm would be ni-gier (hokkien word for small/little bit) then the hokkien word for hot.
Your Teochew speaking is a bit off but still understandable and proud you NZ-Teochew trying to speak and keep the mother language alive ( btw I am the 3rd generation of Teochew born and raised out side of Chaozhou Santou 潮州 山头 now live in USA )
You're right - my Teochew is hardly fluent but I'm very proud to be NZ-Teochew ☺ Do you speak Teochew much now that you live in the States?
@@TEOCHEWTV to bad 🙁 I am married to Fuzhoutain now only speak mandarin and English at home.
Her Teochew isn't off. I actually under her. That's because many people born in Chaozhou many years generations have migrated and raise their families in other countries like Vietnam, Cambodia. This is the accent that I was taught and grew up speaking. I'm only a 2nd gen from my family but they've been speaking this way longer than I know. I notice Teochew accents from Chaozhou and Singapore, other other non south east Asian countries are very different
@@ZiShuDragon Agree. Iam teochew from Indonesia living in Singapore. I could understand her very well.
My grandparents family (including them) moved to Cambodia but some didn’t make it out in time
Aksen sangat mirip aksen teochew Pontianak Indonesia.
Cia si ti ko pay ai teochew uwe ce ??
Dui mm joo! I can’t read this 😆
I can speak hokkien(xiamen dialect),I barely understand 50% words of this video, however, it will be easier for me to understand shantou dialect,just because it is closer to quanzhou dialect. Teochew and hokkien all belong to minnan dialect in theory.It won't be a tough thing to learn Teochew if I can speak hokkien, however, learning Teochew is more difficult for me because it doesn't have many resources to refer and language environment to practice. Apparently, it's easier than learning English just because it is a Chinese dialect,not a foreign language. English is difficult for me especially the accent.I always speak Chinglish which couldn't be understood by people😭
我会闽南语(厦门话),勉强听懂了一半,如果是汕头可以可能我会听懂更多,汕头口音很像泉州话,潮汕话和闽南语理论上都属于闽南方言,如果会闽南语,学潮汕话不会是一件困难的事情,但是因为没有那么多资源和语言环境,所以这对我来说很难,但是一定比英语简单,英语对我来说太难了,特别是口音,我的中式英语口音永远不能被人理解😭
第一句话first sentence ”放屎”shit 我笑了laugh,今日today 食饱没 “担” talk 听起来好亲切it sounds so kind😊 胶己人 哈哈😄😄😄😄 。冒昧问一下你是 “地块的teochew人” (which country are you from) is new zealand? 那边的潮州人多吗
Thanks for your lovely comment ☺️ Yes I’m from New Zealand!
Wow cool! I'm from Aotearoa too with teochew ancestry but I cannot speak it.
Awesome! Another fellow Kiwi-Asian ☺️ Oh interesting so does your family not speak Teochew with you?
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My mother is pakeha, she knows some words but only my dad can speak it. The rest of that side are in Malaysia and elsewhere 😥
Từ Ngữ cho Lịch Sự như là " Wá ái khứ kong xy pế " = Tôi muốn đi Nhà vệ sinh .
Wá ùm chai , Chụa Tò = Tôi không biết , Túi giấy , Cái giỏ đi Chợ = Xi Ná .
Oua si angmo. Oua ta teochew hoi. Oua to Paris.
Hello Kakinang! lol
Sydney!!!
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