This exhibit shows the various ways to say “Have you eaten?” in 39 languages. The audio of the different languages is provided in the links below. under the languages and flowers display on the wall, there are photos on the wall showing the different foods from different cultures. There are also various traditional cutlery and various food items on display on the table and on the shelf. Feel free to open the various Teas or the zip lock bags containing Traditional Chinese Medicine for scent. Feel free to feel the pair of male and female Sea Horses which is a Traditional Chinese Medicine. Please ask Omineca staff or the Artist if you would like to have the photos described to you or to learn about all the other items on display.
Click on the button to hear the audio.
| Language | Have you eaten? |
|---|---|
| Arabic (Iraq) | |
| Arabic (Jordan) | |
| Arabic (Standard) | |
| Bahasa Melayu aka Malay (Malaysia) | |
| Bengali (India) | |
| Cantonese | |
| Dakelh (Lheidli dialect Carrier) | |
| English | |
| Farsi (Iran) | |
| French (Canada) | |
| German | |
| Greek | |
| Gujarati (India) | |
| Hebrew | |
| Hindi (India) | |
| Hungarian | |
| Igbo (Nigeria) | |
| Japanese | |
| Kaqchikel Mayan (Guatemala) | |
| Khmer (Cambodia) | |
| Kinyarwanda (Rwanda) | |
| Korean | |
| Mandarin Chinese | |
| Marathi (India) | |
| Punjabi (India) | |
| Russian | |
| Sanskrit (India) | |
| Singlish (Singapore) | |
| Sinhala (Sri Lanka) | |
| Spanish | |
| Tagalog (Philippines) | |
| Tamil (India) | |
| Thai | |
| Ukrainian | |
| Vietnamese | |
| Yoruba (Nigeria) |