Automatically translated.View original post

My love language. Which house is like this...

The love language of this housewife is about food, eating.

Since we remember, food is a big deal for our home. When we go to school, we cook every morning and sometimes prepare to eat at noon at the school as well. When we go to college, we ask every time we go home if we want to eat something? Which is a very warm love for us. Until now, we graduated, worked, got married. I still ask if you want to eat anything. 💖

# Mother's love # Family relationships # Key review # lemon 8 diary # Family relationships

6/20 Edited to

... Read moreสำหรับหลายครอบครัว โดยเฉพาะบ้านที่มีแม่ที่ใส่ใจเรื่องอาหารเป็นพิเศษ การเตรียมอาหารไม่ใช่แค่เรื่องของความอิ่มท้อง แต่ยังเป็นการสื่อสารภาษารักอีกแบบหนึ่ง ที่สร้างความอบอุ่นใจได้อย่างลึกซึ้ง เช่น ในกรณีการเตรียมอาหารสำหรับลูกไปโรงเรียน แม้จะดูเหมือนเรื่องเล็ก ๆ แต่สำหรับแม่คือการแสดงความห่วงใยและความรักที่อยากให้ลูกได้กินของดีและถูกสุขลักษณะตลอดทั้งวัน และเมื่อลูกโตถึงขั้นมหาวิทยาลัย แม่ยังคงถามถึงเมนูอาหารที่ลูกต้องการ นั่นแสดงให้เห็นว่าการดูแลด้วยอาหารยังคงเป็นหมุดหมายสำคัญในการแสดงความรัก แม้เวลาจะผ่านไปนานเพียงใดก็ตาม จากประสบการณ์ที่พบเห็น จึงอยากแนะนำให้ลูก ๆ ลองสังเกตและตอบแทนความรักของแม่ด้วยการพูดคุยเรื่องอาหาร หรือหมั่นสรรหาเมนูที่แม่ชอบและปรุงให้ทาน สร้างโมเมนต์ดี ๆ ร่วมกัน ซึ่งจะช่วยเพิ่มความสัมพันธ์ในครอบครัวให้แน่นแฟ้นมากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ ใน OCR ยังมีข้อความที่เกี่ยวกับเห็ดถอบ การซื้อและเก็บรักษาหรือเวลาที่เหมาะสมในการทาน ซึ่งเป็นตัวอย่างของการดูแลรายละเอียดปลีกย่อยที่แม่บางท่านอาจใส่ใจ เพื่อให้ลูกได้ทานของที่สดใหม่และอร่อยที่สุด นี่ก็คืออีกหนึ่งรูปแบบของ "ภาษารักของแม่" ที่เชื่อมโยงผ่านอาหารและการดูแลอย่างพิถีพิถัน สุดท้ายนี้ การที่แม่ยังคงส่งข้อความให้กำลังใจและแสดงความรักในโอกาสต่าง ๆ อย่างต่อเนื่อง เช่น วันเกิด หรือความสำเร็จ เป็นการยืนยันว่าภาษารักของแม่ไม่ได้จำกัดอยู่แค่เรื่องอาหาร แต่รวมถึงความห่วงใย ความภูมิใจ และการสนับสนุนอยู่เสมอ ซึ่งเป็นสิ่งที่ทำให้ครอบครัวมีพลังใจและความสุขร่วมกันได้ดีมากขึ้น

Related posts

goodluck on your language study
hello everybody hope this helps this is how you say well write the days of the week. hope this year you can learn more of the language ,more things to write it. goodluck in this year with your journey studying japanese language or any language you are right now. which language are you study
jackyrodricres

jackyrodricres

73 likes

A flat lay image showing a desk with a laptop, keyboard, and a Stanley cup. Text overlay reads 'language apps + sites to help you reach fluency in a fun way' with icons for Promova, Chatterbug, Glotdojo, Fluent, Toucan, and DeepL.
A light-colored background with the text 'use these apps to learn languages' and a 'NEXT' button with an arrow, prompting the viewer to continue.
A promotional graphic for Promova, an iOS and Android app, detailing features like memorizing words with flashcards, using phrases in context, and mastering English through TV series, available for up to 19 languages.
6️⃣ Language Apps & Sites for Fluency👩🏻‍💻✨
👩🏻‍💻Having Fun + Language Learning = Fluency ✨ Learning languages can be awfully boring sometimes 🥱 Some of us, at least, sometimes have that moment when we feel like we want to quit or postpone our studies just because how understimulating the activity is. We would rather do something else t
irianna

irianna

1257 likes

A laptop screen displays the Open Culture website, highlighting its offering of over 48 free online language learning resources, including courses, audiobooks, and movies.
A laptop screen shows the Open Culture website's language lessons page, featuring resources for Amharic and Ancient Greek, with options to select various learning materials.
A laptop screen displays sections of the Open Culture website, including book lists and syllabi, indicating choices to explore different learning materials or external sites.
Free online language learning with Open Culture
Open Culture languages is an incredible place to find the right language learning materials for you. It provides various free websites that you can use for 48 languages. This is great because you can explore resources that work for you whether you are looking for audio, reading, writing, or texts t
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

2657 likes

So there are TWO types of Language Learners
#languagetips #languagestudy #polyglot #languagelearning
Ambie | Multilingual Creator ✨

Ambie | Multilingual Creator ✨

29 likes

A young woman smiles in a lush green garden under a blue sky, with the text 'LEARN LANGUAGES ONLINE FOR FREE!' overlaid. The Lemon8 logo and username @bonjour.anais are in the bottom left corner.
A laptop screen displays the Mango Languages website, offering 70 languages. The homepage shows popular language options like French, German, and Japanese. The Lemon8 logo and username @bonjour.anais are visible.
A laptop screen shows the LingoHut website, offering 50+ languages. The site promotes free online language learning, with an option to learn Afrikaans, and features cultural images. The Lemon8 logo and username @bonjour.anais are present.
All the free language learning resources you need!
When you first start learning a language, you definitely want to fully commit – however that does not mean that you need to spend money for an app or resource that may not even be what you need. So check out these free resources first and see how far you can get on your learning journey!   Happy
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

6622 likes

A gaming setup with a PC, monitor, headset, and two controllers, featuring the title '4 GAMES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING' in pink. It visually introduces the concept of using games for language acquisition.
A screen capture of the BaBa Dum language learning game, highlighting its user-friendly interface, no account requirement, and features like 1500 words, 21 languages, and 5 games.
Details for Clozemaster, a language game for practicing words in context by filling sentences. It displays a grid of flags and names for various languages available, including Spanish, French, and Japanese.
4 Free Games For Language Learning (All Levels)
If you want an interactive way to learn a language - check these free online games out! (One is an unexpected app) 1. Ba Ba Dum (Beginner) Learn 1500 words in 21 languages with 5 different games. Their site is very user friendly so younger and older people can enjoy it too. 2. Clozemaster
Study Seal

Study Seal

5458 likes

A dark, elegant stone building with illuminated windows and steps, featuring the question "Which HOUSE would you live in" overlaid. The entrance is adorned with wreaths, and string lights decorate the railings, creating a cozy evening ambiance.
A grand French Country style house with light stucco, stone accents, a gray slate roof, and dark-framed windows. Lush green landscaping, including manicured hedges and mature trees, surrounds the elegant residence, featuring a prominent arched entryway.
A classic brown townhouse with multiple stories, featuring arched windows with warm interior lighting. Steps lead up to the main entrance, and the building has intricate architectural details, with the number "368" visible on the facade.
which house would you live in?
Comment which house you would live in!!! #house #exterior #pick #style
Gelina Dobro

Gelina Dobro

4565 likes

A tablet displays a YouTube video about learning Spanish, surrounded by desk items like coffee, glasses, and a character earbud case. Text overlay reads: 'learn language? dont miss out on these youtube channels'.
A desk setup features a list of four YouTube channels for learning Chinese: Yoyo Chinese, Mandarin Click, ChinesePod, and ShuoshuoChinese, each with a brief description of their content.
A desk setup shows a list of four YouTube channels for learning French: Comme une Française, Piece of French, Easy French, and Learn French With Alexa, each with a brief description.
🎥 My Go-To YouTube Channels for Language Learning
Chinese Channels I found their explanations of tones and pinyin incredibly clear and structured. It's a fantastic starting point for anyone tackling Mandarin. Yoyo Chinese makes tones and pinyin super clear—perfect for beginners. Mandarin Click is great for slow, natural stories with full subt
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

68 likes

A spiral notebook displays a handwritten 'Learn a Language Notes Guide' with sections for Vocabulary, Grammar, Answer Key, and Review Points, highlighted in blue and green, reflecting an updated note-taking system.
A spiral notebook shows handwritten grammar notes on 'Cases' in a foreign language, including Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Locative, and Ablative, with definitions and example sentences.
A spiral notebook contains handwritten sentences in a foreign language with their English translations, illustrating exercises and review material, with some parts highlighted in yellow.
Note Taking 101: Learn a Foreign Language
This is my updated way of note taking when learning a language! It’s somewhat similar to my old version which I made a post about a while ago. Feel free to look at that one if you don’t like this one. I get the info primarily from textbooks and courses. Tip: I also make sure to get multiple
Study Seal

Study Seal

1237 likes

A person stands in a lush garden under a blue sky. Overlay text reads "30 DAY LANGUAGE LEARNING CHALLENGES," with a speech bubble icon, introducing the topic of daily language learning challenges.
A grid outlines a "30 DAY LEARNING CHALLENGE," presenting 30 distinct daily tasks for language learners, such as making flashcards, listening to podcasts, or having conversations, encouraging consistent practice.
This image details a "30 DAY RECORD YOURSELF CHALLENGE," illustrating how to build a self-introduction in a target language over three days, emphasizing recording for progress tracking.
30 Day Language Learning Challenge
I think setting bite-site goals for language learning is the best way to go. The learning process can be very overwhelming as it is so 30 days is a great place to start. While you are welcome to make your own, I’ve found that pre-made challenges are super creative and the best part is that you
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

453 likes

A handwritten note on lined paper titled "Hottest language learning tip," detailing the benefits of writing a diary for language acquisition. The blue ink text lists nine points, including daily exposure, vocabulary improvement, and thinking in the target language. A clipboard and pens are visible at the top.
Hottest language Learning tips
#languagetesting #lets you learn new language #languagelearning #Lemon8
Nadia lang

Nadia lang

32 likes

An open notebook displays handwritten Turkish language notes with English translations, covering grammar and requests. The image is titled '30 DAY LANGUAGE CHALLENGE' and includes 'Lemon8' branding, illustrating a language learning journey.
30 Day Language Learning Challenge
Let's start learning a new language and try to get ready for A1 content as fast as possible! Your results may vary and don't get discouraged if you can't complete everything each day. It's important to get into the habit of studying and you will have made progress no matter what
Study Seal

Study Seal

2593 likes

A laptop displays the Mondly language learning website, showing the homepage where users can select a language to learn from options like English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Russian.
A Mondly lesson screen shows a Japanese dialogue titled 'At the Restaurant,' with English translations for phrases like 'What would you like to drink?' and 'I drink tea/coffee,' demonstrating interactive learning.
An interactive quiz on Mondly's platform, where a user drags the word 'coffee' to its Japanese equivalent 'kōhī,' alongside other vocabulary like 'jūsu' (juice), 'wain' (wine), and 'ocha' (tea).
Interactive language learning (for free!)
I love this little interactive lesson site! This works great for those who learn by doing – you get to follow dialogue with audio then do fun interactive activities to help you really retain what you learned. I tried it out with Japanese which is not a language I am learning at the moment but even
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

398 likes

A person with long braids poses under a tree branch, with text overlaying the image that reads "YOUR SHORTCUT TO LEARNING A LANGUAGE fast!".
A laptop screen displays the Lingvist website, showing a list of 11 languages available for learning, including Danish, Dutch, English, and French.
A laptop screen shows a Lingvist fill-in-the-blank exercise for German, displaying the word "das Spiel" and its English translation "game, play".
Use LingVist to Learn a Language!
For those just beginning to learn a language and who are not sure if they are ready to fully commit to a learning plan, use Lingvist to start! (FREE for 14 days, $10/month, $80/year) Choose from 11 languages – and the cool part is that you can choose which language you want as your default, so i
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

719 likes

Learn “Where are you” in American Sign Language
Today we are learning the phrase ""Where are you" in American Sign Language" which includes having to use facial expressions and keeping your lip pierced. This is common in any "WH" words in ASL #lemon8partner #lemon8partner #question #asl #deaf #hardofheari
ThatDeafRedHead

ThatDeafRedHead

80 likes

A woman with long dark hair sits by a window, writing in a notebook. Text overlay reads "BREAKING DOWN EACH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY LEVEL A1-C2" and "lemon8 @bonjour.anais".
A plate of French toast with berries and bananas, a glass of orange juice, and a book on a wooden table. Text describes A1-BEGINNER language proficiency levels.
An open textbook displays German phrases with English translations. Text describes A2-ELEMENTARY language proficiency, including understanding simple expressions and communicating basic information.
Understanding Language Proficiency Levels (A1-C2)
When learning a language, it’s important to set realistic expectations – especially when you are first starting. Understanding each proficiency level is key to knowing what to look forward to and to learn according to where you would like to be. This also helps you identify which learning reso
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

399 likes

An open notebook with handwritten Greek language notes, including an example of an interrogative pronoun, with a black pen and a Mildliner on top. The text overlay reads 'Language notebook'.
A language notebook page detailing German grammatical cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dativ, and Genitiv. Each section provides explanations and examples with masculine, feminine, neutral, and plural forms.
A French language notebook page titled 'EXGEN 3114 - French 1', listing vocabulary and conversational topics. It includes useful vocabulary for greetings, goodbyes, and introductions with French phrases and English translations.
Language notebook🥰🍋✨
A language notebook is a great tool for organizing and improving your learning. Here’s how you can get one and set it up effectively: 1. Getting a Language Notebook • Buy a Physical Notebook – Choose a lined, grid, or bullet journal based on your preference. • Use a Digital N
Ivonne Evangelista

Ivonne Evangelista

249 likes

Make Your 2024 Language Study Plan
To make your personalized language plan, grab a piece of paper and answer these questions: 🇫🇷Which languages do you want to learn? ⏰How much time can you dedicate per day? Per week? ✏️What’s your current level in that language? 🥅What level would you like to be at? Note: Depending
Study Seal

Study Seal

197 likes

A person's hands are shown on a desk with a laptop, sticky notes, and a pen. The image has text overlay "apps to learn a new language" and "SWIPE FOR MORE", indicating it's a cover for a language learning app review.
This image features Babbel, a language learning app. It displays the app interface asking "Which language do you want to speak?" with options like Spanish and French, described as an online class-like experience.
This image showcases the Drops language learning app, highlighting its fun, game-based approach with a colorful layout. It emphasizes learning words for real conversations, ideal for visual learners.
Language Learning Apps to Try 📚
Want to learn a new language? Language apps aid language learning by offering interactive lessons, vocabulary practice, and real-time feedback. They provide convenience, adaptability to individual progress, and gamified elements, enhancing engagement. These apps can cater to diverse learning sty
teal.days

teal.days

285 likes

🇯🇵Language Notes📝
Finals season is coming up and I’m scared 🫣. I haven’t been able to focus on my Japanese class as much as I would like to, and now I keep making small mistakes on all my quizzes. My professor is super strict and I feel like everything I do in her class is wrong 🥲. #lemon8diarychallenge #studyjap
Kyla McDermott

Kyla McDermott

91 likes

Language Learning
This is why I teach Hebrew. For the people who feel its pull through heritage, faith, family, or a deep connection to Israel, Hebrew is never just a language. It is where something ancient and personal lives. And learning it is not just education. It is coming home. Does this resonate with yo
Hebrew by Inbal

Hebrew by Inbal

2 likes

A laptop screen displays the Repeet flashcards app website, showing its features and availability on App Store and Google Play, with text overlay 'use this flashcards app to learn a language! Repeet App'.
A mobile app screen shows the interface for creating a new flashcard set, allowing users to choose languages like French and English for the front and back sides.
A mobile app screen for adding a new flashcard, demonstrating how to input French and English words like 'La Maison' and 'The House', with automatic word detection.
Repeet – flashcards to learn a language!
Although physical flashcards are still great, I find that apps are also an amazing way to practice language learning on the go whenever you want! You can choose from tons of languages, and you have the option to create flashcards from words but also phrases if you like. The app then tracks your pro
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

65 likes

Find your language on LearnaLanguage
My favorite part about sharing language learning with you all is finding that there really is an abundance of resources to learn a language that are suitable to everyone’s needs! And it’s even better when it’s free! This site offers mostly beginner to intermediate level learning which is great for
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

126 likes

Love the English language ✨
This... is truly a beautiful usage of the English language. #fypシ゚viral #fypage #fypシ #fyp #foryoupage
ChaosNCarpool

ChaosNCarpool

737 likes

Language Prompts I Wish I Had
1. Make Words Stick 🧠✨ I used to forget words as fast as I learned them. But this prompt helps me connect each new word to something personal—a feeling, a memory, even a made-up story. Suddenly, I’m not just memorizing... I understand. Prompt: “Help me remember [word] by connecting it to somethi
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

102 likes

Are you learning a new language? 📚🗣️
Want to finally start speaking a new language? These 5 tips make learning easier, faster, and more enjoyable! Which one will you try first? Drop your answer in the comments! #languagelearning #learnlanguages #fluentfast #learneveryday #theyouthpulse
The Youth Pulse

The Youth Pulse

18 likes

Where to find language learning resources
I frequently get comments about where to find resources for different languages or for different levels of learning – on Class Central you will find various resources and online courses (some free) to learn with any style or level that you need. It’s super helpful to have this all in one place that
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

123 likes

A blue building with 'PORCH' written on it, with people entering. Overlay text reads 'LOVE LANGUAGE Cheat codes' with a red kiss mark, introducing the topic of love languages.
A lush green foliage background with overlay text 'ACTS OF SERVICE' and examples like washing dishes, making coffee, planning dates, and helping without being asked.
A lush green foliage background with overlay text 'GIFTS' and examples including handcrafted items, custom items, special experiences, favorite treats, letters, and clothes.
LOVE LANGUAGE EXAMPLES
Trust me when I say learning and understanding your partners love language is critical to your success as a relationship. It might sound stupid right now, but hear me out. As children we all grow up learning how to love in a different way and have adapted different ideologies about what love
Gracie

Gracie

94 likes

What’s your love language? pilates edition
Mine is all three honestly 😅 Whether you’re working on your core strength, building lean muscles or just trying to feel more balanced in your body, pilates does it ALL for you 🎀 This is your sign to roll out the mat today 🧘🏻‍♀️✨ Which one are you? drop it below 👇🏻 #pilatesjourney #pilat
Hartman Sofia

Hartman Sofia

6 likes

Decoding Husband Language 💬
Sometimes the words aren’t the whole message. Many husbands struggle to put emotions into words. What sounds like distance, silence, or indifference may actually be stress, overwhelm, uncertainty, or a need for time to process. This isn’t about assuming what every husband means. It’s about re
Wife2wife

Wife2wife

22 likes

A neatly organized desk with a tablet displaying a website, notebooks, and various study accessories, with the text overlay 'Which Language websites is actually Worth Your Time? Swipe'.
Screenshots of PlayPhrase.me showing movie clips with subtitles and search results for phrases in different languages, highlighting its use for learning and finding memes.
Screenshots of Google Language Labs' 'Tiny Lesson' and 'Slang Hang' features, demonstrating AI conversation practice and instant feedback for language learning.
My Honest Review of 3 Language Websites 💬
1. PlayPhrase.me - The Movie Dialogue Search 🎬 This website is endlessly entertaining. You type in any phrase, and it creates a supercut of movie characters saying that line, which is hilarious for finding memes. For my studies, it's also a secret weapon for learning English idioms and pronunc
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

47 likes

Arabic language
#language #arabic #arabiclanguage #foryoupage
🇵🇸JBS-TikTok Dad✝️

🇵🇸JBS-TikTok Dad✝️

10 likes

A laptop screen displays a 'FREE Quiz: What's Your Language Learning Style?' webpage, with text overlay asking 'what Language Learner are you?' and speech bubbles saying 'Hi!', 'Hola!', and '嗨'.
A laptop screen shows a quiz page titled 'What's Your Language Learning Style?' with icons representing different learning types, and text overlay stating 'take the free 20 question quiz'.
A laptop screen displays a multiple-choice quiz question 'When you read, do you...' with several options, accompanied by text overlay 'answer the multiple choice questions'.
Test your language learning style!
Take this quick 20 question quiz to find out which type of learner you are! We all have ways to learn that will actually stick and make learning easier and smoother so finding out if that’s auditory, visual, kinesthetic, or reading & writing will help you determine which areas of study you shou
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

260 likes

See more