This blog basically documents what and how I am teaching Hokkien to my 2 daughters living with me.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Telling Time : Tong Kim Kui Tiam
CCH : Sure, let us start with Tong Kim Kui Tiam
Tong Kim - Now
Kui Tiam - What time
01:00/13:00 - It Tiam
02:00/14:00 - Jee Tiam
03:00/15:00 - Sar Tiam
04:00/16:00 - See Tiam
05:00/17:00 - Goh Tiam
06:00/18:00 - Luck Tiam
07:00/19:00 - Chit Tiam
08:00/20:00 - Pheah Tiam
09:00/21:00 - Kau Tiam
10:00/22:00 - Chap Tiam
11:00/23:00 - Chap It Tiam
12:00/24:00 - Chap Jee Tiam
Welcome to Hokkien... Hokkien... Hokkien
I was born, bred and probably die in Penang where Hokkien is the predominant Chinese dialet spoken. Penang Hokkien is quite different from the Hokkien spoken in the rest of Malaysia, Singapore and China in that it is sing-song in nature and contains quite a number of Malay words.
Being born a Hokkien would probably make you assume that I am very proficient in Hokkien. Believe it or not, English is my native language in that I think, dream and have nightmares in English ! I only realise that I hardly speak any Hokkien when in the early 1980's my "Jee Tneoh" i.e husband to my Mum's 2nd Sister asked why I reply in English when he asks me in Hokkien !
This blog basically documents what and how I am teaching Hokkien to my 2 daughters living with me i.e Kimster and Kister who are both studying in a Chinese School after 3 years in an English Pre-school.
01:30/13:30 - It Tiam Puah
ReplyDelete02:30/14:30 - Jee Tiam Puah
Puah is half => and a half hour
How about 7.45? Or maybe 7.50
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