"Tâi-gí Made Easy" is your quick guide to mastering all things Tâi-gí! Each episode clocks in at just 5 minutes, packed with language lessons and fascinating insights. In every episode, you'll not only pick up the language but also delve into unique cultural phenomena specific to Tâi-gí.
"Tâi-gí Made Easy" is your quick guide to mastering all things Tâi-gí! Each episode clocks in at just 5 minutes, packed with language lessons and fascinating insights. In every episode, you'll not only pick up the language but also delve into unique cultural phenomena specific to Tâi-gí.
The 38th Golden Melody Awards ceremony will take place at Taipei Arena on June 28th. This event brings together Taiwan’s music lovers and top artists to celebrate the country’s outstanding musical achievements.
In this episode, you'll learn how to talk about the ways you get from place to place. Discover how to express the use of different modes of transportation—like cars, trains, or vessels—when describing how you reach a destination or accomplish an activity.
The host explains Henry Hsu's beloved Tâi-gí song 'Mî-tsioh-phuē' (meaning 'blanket') to help listeners learn vocabulary and appreciate his music.
Do you know what your country is called in Tâi-gí? In this week's program, we'll learn the names of several countries in Tâi-gí, along with useful collocations to help expand your vocabulary.
On the occasion of Mother's Day, we're celebrating the love and dedication of mothers with a heartfelt song by Taiwanese singer Henry Hsu.
In this episode, you'll learn how to talk about media in Tâi-gí (Taiwanese)!
In this episode, we explore the music of Jacky Chen (Tân Kiàn-úi), a singer-songwriter and producer who’s redefining Taiwanese pop by blending traditional Tai-gi sounds with modern soul.
In this episode, the audience is introduced to Tâi-gí adjectives related to pain and soreness.
Picking up where we left off last week, this episode dives deeper into Tâi-gí verbs and introduces more practical vocabulary to boost your language skills.
The audience are introduced to a few Tâi-gí verbs. They will learn to express certain actions in Tâi-gí, and pick up some useful vocabulary along the way.
This weekend, the 7th Megaport Festival honors Tân It-lông, a pioneer of Taiwanese Taigi music. Award-winning artists will perform his timeless songs, including "Red Light Harbor," blending live music with AI and archival footage in tribute to blue-collar workers of 1980s Taiwan.
We've got an email from our listener Maria, asking about Tâi-gí curse words. While we can’t dive into indecent language, today we’ll explore idioms that subtly describe negative personality traits and behavior, offering a deeper look into Tâi-gí and Taiwanese culture. Stay tuned!