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    prop. n.Proper NounA common Chinese surname.
    Mr. Cheng is a well-respected engineer in our company.
    prop. n.Proper NounA Chinese given name, often used for males.
    I met a person named Cheng at the conference.
    prop. n.Proper NounRefers to various cities or locations in China, depending on the specific Chinese character it represents.
    Cheng is a bustling city with a rich history.
    n.NounA Chinese zither-like instrument, specifically the guzheng.
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    A Different Side of Taipei & Northern Taiwan: Street Food & Tea Farm ??

    23:34A Different Side of Taipei & Northern Taiwan: Street Food & Tea Farm ??
    • We've learned some fruits that we didn't even know existed. We also passed by this tomb that was for the Cheng family.

      We've learned some fruits that we didn't even know existed. We also passed by this tomb that was for the Cheng family.

    • And I was like, oh my gosh, I'm from the Cheng family.

      And I was like, oh my gosh, I'm from the Cheng family.

    B1

    How To Speak: INDIAN Accent #4

    05:29How To Speak: INDIAN Accent #4
    • what is up guys welcome back to my channel I hope you are having a great week this video is how to speak in the Indian accent part four a lot of you guys have been waiting for this video initially I was just going to do the one Indian accent the main one that I made a few months ago and but I decided to do part 2 part 3 part 4 because you guys have been requesting it so I thought why not let's make some more to help you guys out I actually got a video suggestion from Zhang Zhang and this was to read a paragraph out in the Indian accent and by doing so um you guys can learn how to pronounce different words in the Indian accent in a different fun way so what I'm going to do is I'm going to put the paragraph that I'm going to read on the screen and I want you to pause the video and think about how you would pronounce the words yourself and then we will proceed with the video with me speaking in the Indian accent this paragraph that I'm going to read is from one of my favorite books it is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix okay this book is one of my favorite books but let's just open up to a random page okay you it is best to know what the enemy is saying said Hermione darkly as she unfurled the newspaper and disappeared behind it not emerging until Harry and Ron finished eating nothing she said simply rolling up the newspaper and laying it down by her plate nothing about you or Dumbledore or anything Professor McGonagall was now moving along the table handing out timetables look at today grown-brown history of magic double potions divination and double defense against the dark arts Vince Snape Trelawney and that Umbridge woman all in one day I wish Fred and Joe did hurry up and get those skiving snack boxes sorted so let me read that paragraph in the British accent for you it is best to know what the enemy is saying said Hermione darkly as she unfurled the newspaper and disappeared behind it not emerging until Harry and Ron had finished eating nothing she said simply rolling up the newspaper and laying it down by her plate nothing about you or Dumbledore or anything Professor McGonagall was now moving along the table handing out timetables look at today grown-brown history of magic double potions divination and double defense against the dark arts Vince Snape Trelawney and that Umbridge woman all in one day I wish Fred and Joe did hurry up and get those skiving snack boxes sorted okay so let's examine some of these words here in more detail so one of the words I want to just want to kind of like talk about in more detail is timetable and the Indian accent will be timetable so the word the sounds that you want to look out for in this word is the T in the timetable so obviously it's not T it's a T sound so time not time time and table table and the L sound if you remember I talked about in my first video nothing so in the British accent will be nothing nothing but in the Indian accent will be nothing hmm ground you've got the R sound in ground the rolling R so ground and run ground run and the OA sound here is or groaned not groaned is how you would say in the British accent but the OA here makes it or sound so groaned divination so notice out for the D sound in divination it's not divination it's divination divination D D D so you're basically rolling your tongue when you're saying the D sound so replay this video so you can use this video to practice your Indian accent so that was just a little quick video just to help you guys out and thank you again Zheng Cheng for recommending this idea to me and I hope it helps you guys out oh yeah and I just realized looking at this it's the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter so that worked out quite nicely reading reading a paragraph from the fifth book Order of the Phoenix that was my little tribute to J.C.

      what is up guys welcome back to my channel I hope you are having a great week this video is how to speak in the Indian accent part four a lot of you guys have been waiting for this video initially I was just going to do the one Indian accent the main one that I made a few months ago and but I decided to do part 2 part 3 part 4 because you guys have been requesting it so I thought why not let's make some more to help you guys out I actually got a video suggestion from Zhang Zhang and this was to read a paragraph out in the Indian accent and by doing so um you guys can learn how to pronounce different words in the Indian accent in a different fun way so what I'm going to do is I'm going to put the paragraph that I'm going to read on the screen and I want you to pause the video and think about how you would pronounce the words yourself and then we will proceed with the video with me speaking in the Indian accent this paragraph that I'm going to read is from one of my favorite books it is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix okay this book is one of my favorite books but let's just open up to a random page okay you it is best to know what the enemy is saying said Hermione darkly as she unfurled the newspaper and disappeared behind it not emerging until Harry and Ron finished eating nothing she said simply rolling up the newspaper and laying it down by her plate nothing about you or Dumbledore or anything Professor McGonagall was now moving along the table handing out timetables look at today grown-brown history of magic double potions divination and double defense against the dark arts Vince Snape Trelawney and that Umbridge woman all in one day I wish Fred and Joe did hurry up and get those skiving snack boxes sorted so let me read that paragraph in the British accent for you it is best to know what the enemy is saying said Hermione darkly as she unfurled the newspaper and disappeared behind it not emerging until Harry and Ron had finished eating nothing she said simply rolling up the newspaper and laying it down by her plate nothing about you or Dumbledore or anything Professor McGonagall was now moving along the table handing out timetables look at today grown-brown history of magic double potions divination and double defense against the dark arts Vince Snape Trelawney and that Umbridge woman all in one day I wish Fred and Joe did hurry up and get those skiving snack boxes sorted okay so let's examine some of these words here in more detail so one of the words I want to just want to kind of like talk about in more detail is timetable and the Indian accent will be timetable so the word the sounds that you want to look out for in this word is the T in the timetable so obviously it's not T it's a T sound so time not time time and table table and the L sound if you remember I talked about in my first video nothing so in the British accent will be nothing nothing but in the Indian accent will be nothing hmm ground you've got the R sound in ground the rolling R so ground and run ground run and the OA sound here is or groaned not groaned is how you would say in the British accent but the OA here makes it or sound so groaned divination so notice out for the D sound in divination it's not divination it's divination divination D D D so you're basically rolling your tongue when you're saying the D sound so replay this video so you can use this video to practice your Indian accent so that was just a little quick video just to help you guys out and thank you again Zheng Cheng for recommending this idea to me and I hope it helps you guys out oh yeah and I just realized looking at this it's the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter so that worked out quite nicely reading reading a paragraph from the fifth book Order of the Phoenix that was my little tribute to J.C.

    B1

    The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting

    49:36The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting
    • Now this identification of the pine tree with the individual and with this revival of the northern Song monumental Li Cheng Guo Xi tradition in the early 14th century became the beginning of a new stylistic direction in the Yuan period.

      Now this identification of the pine tree with the individual and with this revival of the northern Song monumental Li Cheng Guo Xi tradition in the early 14th century became the beginning of a new stylistic direction in the Yuan period.

    B2

    10 Foods under $1 in Saigon, Vietnam - Street Food Dollar Menu

    13:5710 Foods under $1 in Saigon, Vietnam - Street Food Dollar Menu
    • Which brings us to food three bond Cheng chomp coming in at about one dollar this mixture starts with rice paper

      Which brings us to food three bond Cheng chomp coming in at about one dollar this mixture starts with rice paper

    B2

    How A 500-Year-Old Rainbow Sweet Is Preserving One Of Asia's Forgotten Cultures | Still Standing

    10:43How A 500-Year-Old Rainbow Sweet Is Preserving One Of Asia's Forgotten Cultures | Still Standing
    • In Chinese, we also call it jiu cheng gao, which means nine-layer kuehs.

      In Chinese, we also call it jiu cheng gao, which means nine-layer kuehs.

    • In Chinese, we also call it jiu cheng gao, which means nine-layer glaze.

      In Chinese, we also call it jiu cheng gao, which means nine-layer glaze.

    B1

    民主臺灣曾經歷血腥鎮壓!A Massacre before Democracy: the history of the 228 incident in Taiwan | 臺灣吧 Taiwan Bar

    07:43民主臺灣曾經歷血腥鎮壓!A Massacre before Democracy: the history of the 228 incident in Taiwan | 臺灣吧 Taiwan Bar
    • For example, artist Chen Cheng-po was murdered in front of the Chiayi train station right in midday.

      For example, artist Chen Cheng-po was murdered in front of the Chiayi train station right in midday.

    B1

    Why people in China are pretending to get married - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

    13:50Why people in China are pretending to get married - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service
    • And I'm with Wan Cheng zhang from the BBC's Global China unit.

      And I'm with Wan Cheng zhang from the BBC's Global China unit.

    • Hey, Wan Cheng.

      Hey, Wan Cheng.

    A2

    Learn beautiful English in the city at night | comprehensible input

    16:33Learn beautiful English in the city at night | comprehensible input
    • How do you feel cheng?

      How do you feel cheng?

    • We are walking on the sand This is all sand and these are grains of sand tiny pieces of sand are called grains of sand cheng is Taking a seat.

      We are walking on the sand This is all sand and these are grains of sand tiny pieces of sand are called grains of sand cheng is Taking a seat.

    B1

    Where You Should Eat in Bangkok According to a Pro Chef | Where the Chefs Eat | Condé Nast Traveler

    12:28Where You Should Eat in Bangkok According to a Pro Chef | Where the Chefs Eat | Condé Nast Traveler
    • In Thai, we call cheng cheng, which means like it's very simple,

      In Thai, we call cheng cheng, which means like it's very simple,

    • In Thai, we call Cheng Cheng.

      In Thai, we call Cheng Cheng.

    B1

    5566 - I'll Sad

    04:475566 - I'll Sad
    • wo yi wei shi cheng quan I thought it was approval

      wo yi wei shi cheng quan I thought it was approval

    • wo yi wei shi cheng quan I thought it was approval

      wo yi wei shi cheng quan I thought it was approval

    B2