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Season 4 - Episode 03 (Let's Learn about Food!)

May 04, 20253 minSeason 4Ep. 3
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Summary

In this episode of Learn Malay with Mingo Space, listeners are introduced to 10 essential food vocabulary terms, including various meats and seafood. The lesson then expands to cover key adjectives for describing food tastes in Malay, such as sweet, salty, sour, spicy, and bitter, along with intensifiers like "too" or "very." The episode concludes with practical translation exercises to reinforce the new vocabulary and descriptive phrases.

Episode description

Hello and welcome to the Mingo Space weekly Malay podcast! We hope you enjoy listening to our podcasts! If you want to learn Malay or Chinese follow us on Instagram or book a lesson now at ⁠⁠⁠www.mingospace.com⁠⁠⁠.

Transcript

Basic Malay Food Vocabulary

Good morning everyone! Welcome to Learn Malay with Mingo Space season 4 episode number 3. In this episode, we'll be learning about 10 basic food capillaries and how to describe them in Malay. Let's start with the 10 basic food. Number 1. chicken meat Number four, pork Number five, lamb Number six, beef. You can just say Daging for this or you can say Daging Leng Bu. Number seven,

Prawn, udang. Udang. Number 8, crab. Ketam. Ketam. Number 9, squid. Sotong. Sotong. Number 10, makanan laut, which is...

Describing Food Tastes in Malay

seafood and lawat now let's try to learn how to describe them in malay for example this chocolate ice cream is sweet you can say ice cream chocolate ini adalah manis so manis is sweet Next, this chicken fried rice is too salty. Nasi goreng ayam ini adalah terlalu masin. So masin is salty. Then, This lemonade is very sour Juice lemon ini sangat masam So masam is sour Next, curry chicken cooked by my mom is spicy

Curry ayam yang dimasak oleh ibu saya adalah pedas. So, pedas is spicy. Lastly, I don't like to eat medicine that is bitter. Saya tak suka makan ubat yang pahit. So, pahit is bitter.

In these few examples, you will hear words like telalu, which means, for example, too sweet, salty. So like telalu manis, telalu. So if you are ordering food in a restaurant and you want it to be less sweet, you can say kurang manis besides this we will hear another word which is sangat which means very like very spicy sangat pedas before we end today's lesson

let's try to do some translation practice there are three sentences for this time as well let's start from number one seafood tom yum soup at this restaurant is very spicy number two my favorite food is salted fried squid Number three, we shouldn't eat too much sweet food. So that's all for our translation practice. Once again, thanks a lot for listening to our podcast.

I'm Rachel from BingoSpace. If you are keen to learn more about our online Malay classes, send us a message on WhatsApp or visit our website for more information. See you next time. Bye!

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