Guests: Wiwiwawa, Roti Guan, Chap Cheng Knia & Tek Lu Knia.
We avoided ghost stories and go straight to talking about schools. Teachers, toilets, and more.
Guests: Wiwiwawa, Roti Guan, Chap Cheng Knia & Tek Lu Knia.
We avoided ghost stories and go straight to talking about schools. Teachers, toilets, and more.
Not sure whether I was in Std1, 2 or 3 time, I still can remembered that I have a Malay male teacher that called us students as “bahrul”, sometimes called us as “batu” or “kayu”. He never called us name. He will said like this “hoi bahrul (sambil tunjuk jari to that student that he called), mai sini ambil buku kamu.” Then when that student walk towards his desk half way, he will throw the whole batch of books that he marked to the student. If you not good in catching an objects, then the whole stack of books will drops on the floor and you have to pick up the books one by one. And all classmate will jz laugh at you! Yeah..this incident still inside my mind …wow, so many years back!
Oh~ I wont respect this kind of teacher, as he never respect on himself.
Our BM teacher in Penang Free *toot* also like to grab people’s balls. His name start with ‘B’ one. Hahah. Those from my school will know him.
Just want to share a website done by Taiwan government to teach people on Taiwan MinNan dialect. https://guamae.moe.gov.tw/cgi-bin/mindb/gsweb.cgi?o=dmindb
i was from an all girls school, we got no lan pa, but always kena cubit punggung.
some of the nicknames that we gave to our beloved teachers are petai, lap cheong, ikan bilis…
Should be lam pah, not lan…..
not sure bout that but i was thinking if it is lanj**o, so it suppose to be lan pa… haha… as long as we are talking about the same thing can d lah…
Hokkien Song about Penang Food 🙂
https://www.ziddu.com/download/2987377/14shanghaitang-hokkien.mp3.html