APA KESAN pengambilan Chia Seed TERHADAP KITA?
Ini testimoni daripada mereka yang telah mencuba.
1. Rasa jauh lebih bertenaga untuk menjalankan tugas-tugas kita seharian. Ini disebabkan vitamin dan nutrien mencukupi di dalam badan kita.
Juga disebabkan ia bersifat antioksida, dapat membuang toksin daripada badan.
2. Rasa kenyang sepanjang hari, jadi bolehlah kawal kuantiti nasi yang kita ambil semasa makan tengahari dan malam. Sesuailah dengan kata-kata " Lose Weigth Without Starving ". Ini kerana apabila kita makan 'Chia Seeds' ni, ia kembang di dalam perut menjadikan perut kita penuh dan terasa kenyang.
3. Boleh menyelesaikan masalah sembelit dengan sangat berkesan.
4. Yang bestnya, pengambilannya membolehkan kita mengawal emosi dan mood kita yang kadang-kadang tidak stabil.
Jadi kita boleh menghadapi kehidupan harian kita dengan lebih selesa dan ceria walaupun berdepan dengan macam-macam benda.
5. Boleh membantu sesiapa yang ada sakit-sakit sendi.
6. Membantu mengawal paras gula, jadi sesuai sangat untuk pesakit kencing manis.
Dalam erti kata sains 'Chia Seeds' ini boleh memperlahankan proses pertukaran karbohidrat kepada gula di dalam badan.
7. Mengelakkan anda daripada dihidrasi iaitu kekurangan air di dalam badan.
8. Makan 2 sudu besar sehari bermakna anda dah berjaya menyediakan badan dengan 7g fiber, 4g protein, dan 5g omega-3 fatty acids.
9. Memperolehi tidur yang sihat dan nyenyak.
10.Pendek kata, macam-macam lagilah.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Hon
Do you know the meaning of 'Hon' ?
It is a book.
So, what I want to tell you is which book that I have been used in this semester.
It is a book.
So, what I want to tell you is which book that I have been used in this semester.
It is a very good book for beginner and they also have books for the upper level.
Since, I just learned Japan language, just use this book.
Actually my lecturer want to use this book for the upcoming semester for student who wanted to continue in this subject but unexpectedly my university does not provided further study in japanese😭😭😭
Maybe I have to learn by myself😘
Sunday, January 8, 2017
FINAL PROJECT
For japanese class, we have final project that everyone must do it. Our final project is a presentation that should be about japan. So, my group make a decision to present about japanese food...😍😍😍
I am so excited because I love food and that makes me more eager to present it in front of the class..
Here are my presentation..
4. Punyupunyu
I am so excited because I love food and that makes me more eager to present it in front of the class..
Here are my presentation..
Texture
Traditional Japanese cuisine
consists of many different dishes of different textures.
1. 1.Crunchy
texture
i)
Sunomono
(cucumber salad) and konomono (preserved
dish) are usually made with seaweed and raw vegetables like cucumbers.
2)
Soft
texture
Food
that are made by simmering vegetables such as nimono(simmered dish). A soft and
jiggly textured food, like mochi.
2)
Sticky
Textures
that would be unpopular in the other countries such as sticky or slimy foods,
are celebrated in Japan. This is why foods like natto (fermented
soybeans) and some kinds of slimy seaweed are quite popular. They also popular
with their sticky rice.
Terms
of Japanese food texture
1. Piripiri
Food that is especially flavourful
like wasabi.
2. Furufuru
Soft and jiggly textured food, like
mocha.
3. Wakuwaku
A jelly-like food
. Furufuru
The texture of a gummy
5. Shikoshiko
Chewy, with elastic firmness
6. Kanten
Gelatinous
IE
Have you been invited by your Japanese friends to their houses (in Japan) before? If you have the chance to visit their house, you may find some unique things that you won't see elsewhere.
For example some Japanese houses may still have 畳 (tatami), thick Japanese straw mats that cover the floor, in some of the rooms.
In fact, the way how the Japanese measure the size of their rooms is by using counter of tatami mats, or 畳 (jou). (Note: same kanji but different pronunciation).
Rooms that were completely laid with tatami are known as 座敷 (zashiki).
Another thing you may find in a Japanese house will be the use of 布団 (futon), a traditional Japanese-style bedding, for sleeping. This padded mattress can be folded and stored in the 押入れ (oshiire) which is a closet, so that the room can be used for other purposes during the day.
For example some Japanese houses may still have 畳 (tatami), thick Japanese straw mats that cover the floor, in some of the rooms.
In fact, the way how the Japanese measure the size of their rooms is by using counter of tatami mats, or 畳 (jou). (Note: same kanji but different pronunciation).
Rooms that were completely laid with tatami are known as 座敷 (zashiki).
Another thing you may find in a Japanese house will be the use of 布団 (futon), a traditional Japanese-style bedding, for sleeping. This padded mattress can be folded and stored in the 押入れ (oshiire) which is a closet, so that the room can be used for other purposes during the day.
| Kanji | Hiragana or Katakana | Romaji | Meaning | |
| 1. | 家 | いえ | ie | House |
| 2. | 部屋 | へや | heya | Room |
| 3. | 寝室 | しんしつ | shin shitsu | Bedroom |
| 4. | ベッドルーム | beddo ru-mu | Bedroom | |
| 5. | ダイニングルーム | dainingu ru-mu | Dining Room | |
| 6. | 居間 | いま | ima | Living Room (Western Style) |
| 7. | リビングルーム | ribingu ru-mu | Living Room | |
| 8. | 台所 | だいどころ | dai dokoro | Kitchen |
| 9. | キッチン | kicchin | Kitchen | |
| 10. | 台所用品 | だいどころようひん | dai dokoro youhin | Kitchen Utensil / Kitchenware |
| 11. | 車庫 | しゃこ | shako | Garage |
| 12. | 戸棚 | とだな | todana | Cupboard / Cabinet |
| 13. | 蛇口 | じゃぐち | jaguchi | Faucet / Tap |
| 14. | 流し | ながし | nagashi | Kitchen Sink |
| 15. | 洗面台 | せんめんだい | senmen dai | Washbasin / Washstand |
| 16. | 風呂場 | ふろば | furoba | Bathroom |
| 17. | バスルーム | basu ru-mu | Bathroom | |
| 18. | お手洗い | おてあらい | otearai | Toilet / Restroom / Lavatory |
| 19. | トイレ | toire | Toilet / Restroom / Lavatory | |
| 20. | 玄関 | げんかん | genkan | Entrance / Hallway / Front Door |
| 21. | 庭 | にわ | niwa | Garden / Yard |
| 22. | ベランダ | beranda | Balcony | |
| 23. | 廊下 | ろうか | rouka | Corridor |
Kazoku
KAZOKU
(FAMILY)
The Japanese word for family is kazoku. The way to say it phonetically, is "kah-zoh-koo".
If you wanted to ask someone how his or her family is doing, you'd ask "Go-kazoku wa dou desu ka".
If you wanted to ask someone how big his or her family is, just say Go-kazoku wa nan-nin imasu ka.
My family consist of 8 people, otousan, okaasan, oneesan, otouto and imouto.
We love each other and now, when I am writing this, I actually with my obaasan😁. I have a gap exam now, so I use the time to visit my obaasan before I start my last two paper...huhuuu😭😭😭
HAIKU
HAIKU
If we have poems, japanese people have haiku with them.
A traditional Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with seventeen syllables, written in a 5/7/5 syllable count.
Often focusing on images from nature, haiku emphasizes simplicity, intensity, and directness of expression.
this is an example of haiku
If you look at it carefully, you will find that haiku is such a beautiful words and have a deep meaning in every words. I love it eventhough I did not fully understand the meaning.
It such a beautiful words with wonderful meaning.
MAINICHI
MAINICHI
Everyone have their own timetable, either at school, workplace or house. It is like you have to write it, instead you know what will you do that day. From one work to another work, it will continued everyday.
So, mainichi in japan means everyday. When you woke up in the morning, what will you do. Thats what we called mainichi.
So, today I will show you mainichi ichi nichi.
6.00 okimasu (woke up)
7:00 shinbun o yomimasu (reading newspaper)
8:00 gakko ni ikimasu (going to school)
5:30 ichi ni kaerimasu (return home)
7:00 ban-gohan o tabemasu (dinner)
8:00 ofuro ni hairimasu (taking bath)
8:00 burogu ni kakimasu (writing blog)
12:30 nemasu (sleep)
This is mine😁😁
Sooo, how about you, try making it and show it to me😍😍😍
TABEMASU
JAPANESE FOOD
Have you ever like or eat japanese food?
Its food is notoriously nutritious, with a diet based around super-fresh, seasonal products.
Japanese cuisine has a large variety of dishes and regional specialties.
Here, we introduced many vocabulary such as lunch, dinner, beef, pepper, etc.
.
NUMBERS
Today lets learn numbers in japanese. The system of Japanese numerals is the system of number names used in the Japanese language. The Japanese numerals in writing are entirely based on the Chinese numerals and the grouping of large numbers follow the Chinese tradition of grouping by 10,000.

NAME
As the time goes, I learned on how to write my own name in Japanese.
My name is Nik, so my Dr. call me nikki as it can be write in japanese, Let me show you.
にっき. the writing is in hiragana。
Try to write your own name in hiragana using the words that I post before this...
Good Luck!!😍😍😍
GREETING
In Japanese class we also learn how to greet people. Do you know how to say hello in Japanese? How about some other useful Japanese greetings?
Ohayō gozaimasu
Good morning
Konnichiwa
Hello / Good day
Konbanwa
Good evening
Oyasuminasai
Good night

WRITING
So, the first thing thing that I learned is Japanese writing, do you know that Japanese have different writing? I learn how to write, read and even sing! I learned hiragana, katakana and even kanji. Let me show you the writing💗💗
this is example of hiragana
this is example of katakana
kanji
So, are you interested now??
HELLO
Assalamualaikum and good afternoon everyone.⤗☺
The purpose I am making this blog is to share what have learn with all of you. So, actually I have been taking a Japanese class for this semester. It is so exciting to learn another language. i also take Mandarin class as i love Chinese drama so much.
So, for the time being I will share about what have I learned during Japanese class.
The purpose I am making this blog is to share what have learn with all of you. So, actually I have been taking a Japanese class for this semester. It is so exciting to learn another language. i also take Mandarin class as i love Chinese drama so much.
So, for the time being I will share about what have I learned during Japanese class.
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