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Re #1340, it is also called 磨砂玻璃. Another term for the same thing, different names thread. (BTW the link at #1340 doesn't work.)

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Oh, thanks! I I'll add it to the STDN thread as well then since that is where I am headed next...I have another exciting word that I need to add :)

(anticipation fills the forums for these new words I'm sure....)

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My "random new word of the day" is 打招呼.

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I came across it while watching the Hong Kong Cantonese dub of the Korean version of It Started With A Kiss.

It is nowhere near as good as the Ariel Lin Taiwanese Mandarin version.

I had downloaded it a long time ago, but, never got around to it. But since I've been downloading a lot of TV shows lost because of a devastating hard disk failure and waiting on the downloads was like watching grass grow, I decided to give it another go.

In the Cantonese, the equivalent sentence goes, "kui tong nei ha-lo?".

Though in a following sentence they do use "打招呼".

The definitions for "打招呼" in dictionaries are woefully inadequate. And I wouldn't really know how to use it in a sentence. :)

Happy tax day to those in the states!!!! :)

Kobo.

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打招呼 is a simple, common word in Mandarin. It means to say hello to someone. It can also mean to give advance notice.

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原核细胞 yuánhéxìbāo prokaryotic cell

真核细胞 zhēnhéxìbāo eukaryotic cell

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飞蚊症 Fei1wen2zheng4: (eye) Floaters (This word appears in a TV advertisement for some fake* eye medicine that broadcasts almost every night when I'm getting my dose of Chinese evening news.... *or at least medicine whose statements have not been verified by the FDA...)

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I believe "sub-health" is a bit of a neologism. I've only ever heard the Chinese term; is the English word commonly used? There are no hits on Wikipedia or Wiktionary.

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亞健康 is a new word to me, which was why I put it on this thread. I've heard it a lot lately but don't think I understand the concept.

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As a follow up to my post 1140 I was excited to actually stumble across the word 穿山甲 in English: Physics pangolin. Ok, carry along with some NEW random words.... :mrgreen:

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@Tooironic and @Skylee

My med school friend talks about sub-health condition sometimes as a kind of blanket diagnosis for "we don't know what's wrong with you".

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Recently, I rediscovered my love for cooking. And lately I've been reading this blog put out by a Hong Kong girl.

She's a bit of a foodie and blogs about what she eats breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, etc.

Sheer food porn. :)

She blogs in a mix of standard written Chinese and Cantonese.

Today, she wrote about going to Mickey D's.

For McDonald's she used M記(记).

A new one on me. :)

https://www.google.com/search?q=M記&tbm=isch

Kobo.

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Yesterday I encountered 开心果 (kāixīn guǒ), which means pistachios, aka happy fruit! There are so many of these interesting words that when translated literally give a very useful mnemonic.

Another example is 马上 (mǎshàng) which means immediately, or literally "on the horse", which makes me think "I'm already on the horse, so I'll be there right away". It's very interesting to imagine the etymology of these words.

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海龜指數 - Sea Turtle Index (http://seaturtleindex.com/)

The index is named “Sea Turtle” (hai guei, 海龜) because it is a homophone for the phrase “return from overseas” in Mandarin (hai guei pai, 海歸派) and is commonly used in the Chinese-speaking world. (source)
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外快 - extra income; money earned from doing sth. that is not one's main occupation.

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