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Learn Chinese


tom09 June 10, 2009 01:06 AM

Learn Chinese
 
Hi guys

any of you learn Chinese or going to or have learned? or whatever..
if you know any good Chinese language programs please let me know..

thank you

bobjenkins June 10, 2009 01:29 AM

Hola, no sé si hables español... So ill talk in english:) There is a thread called you want to learn chinese, which a few of our members post in alot:) tons of pages you could take a look at:)

http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=2225

jemini48 June 17, 2009 05:23 AM

I used to be in Kunming, China for studying Mandarin language at 'Minds Abroad'. Their Chinese learning programs are really impressive. :thumbsup:

Jessica June 17, 2009 01:45 PM

I am Chinese :P

kdar1987 June 18, 2009 10:13 PM

I learned it for a little bit, just know some words. But let me give you some site which might help you.

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Great site, a lot of different tutorials on all sort of subjects.

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Forum similar to this, only about Chinese and China.

Also on livemocha.com you can learn few things.

There are other books and resources too.

Jessica June 19, 2009 05:29 PM

I'm a member of the China Club. This is another place where you can learn Chinese

chewy November 19, 2009 11:27 PM

I guess when we learn chinese, we have to throw away all the grammar of english etc. Because chinese doesn't really have much past tense -perfect present tense etc . Yet They do have female,male and other words for each different words, like tree, water related. It's same in some way like you know actor, e female version is actress. It's around the same in some way.

There's still a few but not very common I guess.

Also, the same sound of that word,pin yin can have different chinese words of the same sound. For instance, the sound, Ma 吗, 妈,马。

吗, is normally word that use in asking question like in spanish, you have the question marks front & back.

妈, is refer to mama, mother's meaning, normally we call our mother, 妈妈 but if you're a lazy child, you just use one word, 妈 like me :D

马 is refer to the word. horse :D



And chinese words, the most hard part is remembering all those words :s I still have nightmare of learning the spelling for my chinese. :D

but some of my friends have no problem with it. perhaps it's just me :p

Jessica November 20, 2009 05:22 AM

chewy theres a thread that I made thats especially for Chinese language

ApfelZhu November 08, 2012 06:57 AM

I a Chinese too.
我也是中国人。

wrholt November 08, 2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ApfelZhu (Post 130077)
I a am Chinese too.
我也是中国人。

And in Spanish you can say either "Yo también soy chino" or "Yo también soy de China".

And finally I know all of the characters in one of your Chinese sentences! :) (Without tone marks using pinyin romanization, I read it as "wo ye shi zhong-guo ren.")

ApfelZhu November 08, 2012 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by wrholt (Post 130079)
And finally I know all of the characters in one of your Chinese sentences! :)

Sí. ¡Muchas gracias!
I made a mistake.

I am a Chinese too.
Yo también soy de China.

If you can write Pinyin(拼音), you can type Chinese characters by using software.

wrholt November 08, 2012 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ApfelZhu (Post 130083)
Sí. ¡Muchas gracias!
I made a mistake.

I am a Chinese too.
Yo también soy de China.

If you can write Pinyin(拼音), you can type Chinese characters by using software.

Everyone makes mistakes sometimes. It's good that we can learn from them.

I have just added a Chinese-language keyboard to my configuration on my computer, which lets me type: 我是美国人。However, I can recognize very few Chinese characters, so often I don't know what character to select when I type, and I usually know only a few characters in any example of Chinese writing.

Jessica November 08, 2012 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApfelZhu (Post 130077)
I a Chinese too.
我也是中国人。

Ni hao :D

ApfelZhu November 08, 2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 130093)
Ni hao :D

你好,señorita.

Sarita08 March 15, 2013 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by tom09 (Post 38405)
Hi guys

any of you learn Chinese or going to or have learned? or whatever..
if you know any good Chinese language programs please let me know..

thank you

Honestly, like any other language, immerse yourself in it. Make Chinese friends -- some of them LOVE to teach new phrases to those who are willing to learn. Watch movies in Chinese (with subs) and find music you like I'm totally into Sa Dingding (萨顶顶) right now, but I can suggest others for you, depending on what you're into. Get yourself a good book from which you can learn grammar and sentence structure, and write and read constantly. Sub to some Americans (and others) that live and work in China on youtube, that way you can learn more about the culture. There is also an online forum that I'm a part of; if you type "study more Chinese" into google, it will likely be one of the top suggestions.

People talk about how difficult learning Chinese (I'm assuming Mandarin??) is, but honestly, ALL languages are difficult at first if you have no prior base knowledge. It will become easy for you eventually.

Premium March 15, 2013 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Sarita08 (Post 134591)
People talk about how difficult learning Chinese (I'm assuming Mandarin??) is, but honestly, ALL languages are difficult at first if you have no prior base knowledge. It will become easy for you eventually.

This is half true. All languages are a pain at the beginning, but some are more difficult than others.
For instance, Japanese with 3 alphabets; kanji, hiragana & katakana. Or their honorific speech, which is way too exaggerated.
I don't say it's impossible, but it requires way more effort than languages like English or Spanish.

Sarita08 March 15, 2013 08:19 AM

Difficulty is subjective ¿no? I have learned several languages from various language groups, including languages that use honorifics. After I understand the basics they don't feel as complicated to learn. I kind of look at each language or language group as having a "code", and once I've cracked that code, similar languages do seem easier.

When people ask me now which language has been the most difficult for me to learn, I have a hard time telling them. Usually I say I don't know. All of them were difficult in the beginning. However, if you were to ask me to start learning Portuguese today, I might tell you it is the easiest language in the world, because its "code" is very similar to Spanish.

Premium March 15, 2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sarita08 (Post 134594)
Difficulty is subjective ¿no? I have learned several languages from various language groups, including languages that use honorifics. After I understand the basics they don't feel as complicated to learn. I kind of look at each language or language group as having a "code", and once I've cracked that code, similar languages do seem easier.

When people ask me now which language has been the most difficult for me to learn, I have a hard time telling them. Usually I say I don't know. All of them were difficult in the beginning. However, if you were to ask me to start learning Portuguese today, I might tell you it is the easiest language in the world, because its "code" is very similar to Spanish.

It is quite logical that a Korean guy would have no problems learning Japanese, and vice versa with Portuguese and Spanish.


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