Omg i just know my Minnie can speak Chinese. Just wonder how many languages she can speak? Thai, Korean, Chinese, English. I don’t know more else but 4 are already great 😭👍🏼
This video made me happy because I always have to read captions when watching K-pop videos, but the fact that I can just listen and not needing to read captions makes me feel so happy, thanks unnie
This is why we need open immigration those like me who can only understand 2 to 3 languages are at a disadvantage when someone is fluent in 25 languages. 🤯
The Iconic Sofa and Chocolate argument looks so hilarious especially that yuqi were so close to the camera and minnie was in the back just wanted to say that incident because of yuqi's fault while at the same time looking like she's stress because of it😂
This video will easily be 7 hours long if you look at the interviews and shows she's been on in China. Keep Running is a good one :))) She was in three full and one half seasons of the show! Also Minnie is one of the guests in an episode. Just search "Minnie Keep Running" :DD
at 4:44-4:47 they arent talking abt dumplings lol, its a traditional type of cake ish thing that is made with sticky rice and different fillings, in mandarin it is 粽子(Zongzi):)) no hate btw just wanted to say haha but idk if it is considered dumplings in english but as a chinese I wouldnt say so sooo ye
correction: at 4:41, they're not saying they want dumplings, but rather zongzi, which is a type of food that chinese people eat during dragon boat festival
We call Zongzi dumplings too... Duan Wu Festival is also known as dumpling festival or dragon boat festival , and everyone eats dumplings with braised meat and chestnuts in them. Yes Jiaozi is also dumplings, but a different kind of dumpling. After all, dumplings come in many shapes and sizes.
I can hear Mandarin Taiwanese dialect vs Beijing Dialect Mandarin. For the written part Taiwanese Mandarin uses Traditional Chinese text but Bejing uses simplified text. For Shuhua her mandarin can be written in CLC Elkie NCT Lucas Loona Vivi Traditional Chinese Hong Kong script just like a Taiwanese Cathay Pacific flight attendant does