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Usage of words such as leek and tea in Indonesian
Basically everything mentioned above is pretty much the same
leeks?kucai
tea?teh
cheongsam?cheongsam,?actually speaking directly qipao?will be better
Qingming?cengbeng
Mahjong?mahjong
Mr., there is a lot of saying about this. Tuan is very formal and rarely said. bapak is commonly used, ?mas? is more commonly used in spoken language
The formal way of writing red envelopes is angpau
The Lantern Festival should be called cap?go?meh. It exists in Indonesia. Although the locals don't know this festival, the Chinese all know how to celebrate it, and there are slogans "selamat?hari?raya?cap?go?meh" posted on the streets. As for onde, there is no such thing, only onde-onde? It is somewhat similar to glutinous rice balls. It’s just the stuff in the picture, I guess you’ve eaten it too
Many Chinese words basically come from Fujian’s Minnan dialect, just ask someone who knows Minnan dialect
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