• Learn Multi-Language with Yuika

  • By: Yuika Sun
  • Podcast

Learn Multi-Language with Yuika

By: Yuika Sun
  • Summary

  • Podcast show lead by Yuika, a high schooler based on out of Silicon Valley, bay area of California. She will help you learn Multiple Languages by comparing their common characteristics like Chinese and Japanese Kanji as well as Japanese & Korean’s grammars
    © 2022-2023 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika
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Episodes
  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E098 (Audio)
    Nov 23 2024
    In the movie The Sound of Music, have you noticed that when the female lead sings Do-Re-Mi, the note "Si" is pronounced as "Ti"? It turns out that in Western countries, "Si" is indeed pronounced as "Ti." Although solfège is widely used around the world, its pronunciation varies slightly in different languages. This issue reveals the secret for you.
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    3 mins
  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E098
    Nov 23 2024
    In the movie The Sound of Music, have you noticed that when the female lead sings Do-Re-Mi, the note "Si" is pronounced as "Ti"? It turns out that in Western countries, "Si" is indeed pronounced as "Ti." Although solfège is widely used around the world, its pronunciation varies slightly in different languages. This issue reveals the secret for you.
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    3 mins
  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E097 (Audio)
    Nov 12 2024
    Have you ever felt that some blog posts or papers are so long that you don’t want to read them. You think, who would read them if they are so long? In order to satisfy the knowledge hunger of busy people, many people skip over articles because they are not sure whether the content of the article is suitable for them. In order to attract people to read, British and American blog posts or companies write long articles. In order to avoid people not wanting to read them, the author can considerately use a small sentence TL;DR to explain the content of the article. This video explains this abbreviation commonly used in the English circle. In fact, there are similar expressions in other languages, but there is no word that directly translates it. I guess this word should appear in Chinese in a few years, right?
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    2 mins

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