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50 - to block, stuff [塞: sak1 / sè, sāi, sài] vs [阻止: zo2zi2 / zǔzhǐ] to block, prevent

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Learn casual Cantonese and Mandarin for conversational purposes with a nod towards healthcare while mixing in everything else. This episode looks at two different words that share a similar meaning, “to block,” but they’re not interchangeable. If you got a hankering to learn casual Cantonese and Mandarin for conversational purposes (with a nod towards healthcare but talking pretty much about everything else), this channel has podcasts (with accompanying videos for visual cues) to get you on your way to chit chatting, not in the academic setting, but in your face, irl (based on my past work talking with monolingual Canto and Mando speakers). This episode goes into how you might communicate about being blocked (not talking about bowel movements in this video even though that’s relatable). sister video (#19): https://www.youtube.com/user/notnowigottago this podcast (#50): https://soundcloud.com/leslie-frank-643243096 soundtrack: Relax Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot
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Content provided by Cantonese & Mandarin for medical matters and more and Emeline Mann Sanchez (aka L.Frank). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cantonese & Mandarin for medical matters and more and Emeline Mann Sanchez (aka L.Frank) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Learn casual Cantonese and Mandarin for conversational purposes with a nod towards healthcare while mixing in everything else. This episode looks at two different words that share a similar meaning, “to block,” but they’re not interchangeable. If you got a hankering to learn casual Cantonese and Mandarin for conversational purposes (with a nod towards healthcare but talking pretty much about everything else), this channel has podcasts (with accompanying videos for visual cues) to get you on your way to chit chatting, not in the academic setting, but in your face, irl (based on my past work talking with monolingual Canto and Mando speakers). This episode goes into how you might communicate about being blocked (not talking about bowel movements in this video even though that’s relatable). sister video (#19): https://www.youtube.com/user/notnowigottago this podcast (#50): https://soundcloud.com/leslie-frank-643243096 soundtrack: Relax Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot
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