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  2. Mui tsai - Wikipedia

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    Mui tsai (Chinese: 妹仔; Cantonese Yale: mūi jái), which means "little sister" [1] in Cantonese, describes young Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in traditional Chinese society.

  3. Mei Mei - Wikipedia

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    Mei Mei, a 2009 Chinese-American short film; Apple in Your Eye, a 2014 Taiwanese television series; Mei Mei, a main protagonist from a 2010 American film Little Sister; Mei Mei, a main protagonist from a 2011 Australian film 33 Postcards

  4. Chinese Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    DLLM Cantonese – Diu lei lou mou (屌你老母), commonly used phrase in the internet as fuck you; AZ – A zhè (啊这), used as shocked expression, something happened out of the ordinary; WC – Wǒ cao (我操), I'm screwed. LCLY Malaysian Cantonese – lan si lan yong (撚屎撚樣), an uptight arrogant person who only talks about themselves

  5. Charlene Choi - Wikipedia

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    Choi was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 22 November 1982. [4] [1] She moved with her family to Hong Kong a few years later.[when?] She was educated at Marymount Secondary School and Rosaryhill School.

  6. Chinese kinship - Wikipedia

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    father's sister's son, younger than ego: 表弟 biǎodì: 姑表弟 gūbiǎodì: first cousin: 5 father's sister's son's wife: 表嫂 biǎosǎo: 姑表嫂 gūbiǎosǎo: first cousin-in-law: 5 father's sister's daughter, older than ego: 表姊 biǎozǐ: 姑表姊 gūbiǎozǐ 表姐 biǎojiě: first cousin: 0 father's sister daughter, younger ...

  7. The quest to save Cantonese in a world dominated by Mandarin

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    Cantonese is the language of San Francisco Chinatown’s dim sum restaurants and herbal shops, of Northern California towns such as Marysville, where Chinese gold miners settled in the 1850s.

  8. Dianxi Xiaoge - Wikipedia

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    Dianxi Xiaoge (Chinese: 滇西小哥; lit. 'Little Brother in Western Yunnan'; born 1990) is a Chinese food vlogger and YouTuber from Yunnan.Dianxi Xiaoge, along with Ms Yeah and Li Ziqi, are the only Chinese Internet celebrities who have reached international prominence, according to the Southern Metropolis Daily in 2019. [1]

  9. Opinion: My childhood in Hong Kong prepared me for how ... - AOL

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    Writer MonaLisa Leung Beckford, a self-described “Blasian” – a person of mixed Black and Asian heritage – says she was disappointed, but not surprised about the negative reception “The ...