Hello and welcome to the English Like a Native podcast.
This is not your typical English language learning resource.
There are no textbooks here, no grammar rules,
just the weird and wonderful version of English that you will hear spoken in the UK.
I'm your host Anna and today we are talking about eating with your hands.
Do you eat with your hands?
I bet you do.
We all do.
But before I move any further, we're going to hear lots of very interesting words and phrases.
But the three that I want you to listen out for and to take away with you are yield, yield.
Now, this has other quite common meanings,
but today you'll hear it to mean to bend or break under pressure.
It yields.
The next word is relish, relish, to relish something.
This means to really like or enjoy something.
You relish it.
And then the third word is homage, homage.
This is a noun.
It is a deep respect or praise that's shown for a person or God.
So there you go.