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Fast food pt1

The video teaches common fast food items in Chinese, such as hamburgers, hot dogs, fries, pizza, donuts, mashed potatoes, egg tarts, onion rings, and cola. It showcases hand-drawn illustrations of each food item and explains their names in Chinese.

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Published on 2021-12-12

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