Reading and Writing Chinese Traditional Character Edition. William McNaughton, Li Ying

Reading and Writing Chinese Traditional Character Edition


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ISBN: 9780804832069 | 352 pages | 9 Mb


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Reading and Writing Chinese Traditional Character Edition William McNaughton, Li Ying
Publisher: Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.



The sad fact is judging by some the comments made by the fellow readers, some use rather fowl languages, I have a feeling that majority of people do not even know what the traditional characters are about, rather ignorant and narrow-minded. The first lesson is a tutorial on the basic elements of characters. Not only does this make it easier to write, but it makes it easier to read when in small print, as some more complicated traditional characters are illegible in small type. €�More traditional study methods, like flash cards, are far less effective for learning Chinese, because you're learning characters instead of strokes and you're not getting feedback on how well you write them,” Winter says. Reading and Writing Chinese-Traditional Character Edition: Hello all! Learning the 5000 characters you need to be able to read the paper takes a lot of time and repetition, so load up your iPhone with these apps and make the most of your time standing in line by studying Mandarin. At the calligraphy corner, the interesting Chinese calligraphy made all the expats excited and eager to have a try. You are shown a Chinese character (traditional) and you trace it in the correct order. Traditional characters different from the simplified form are highlighted. This apps helps you learn Chinese writing. Hardly traditional Chinese food, but as a vegetarian I wanted to not have to think too much right now. For example, the word 'Taiwan' in traditional Isn't it ironic that they created the simplified written version, in order to make it easier but it seems like all Chinese people know both since they're both used in various parts of China/HK/Taiwan, etc.? €�Skritter gives you feedback for each So far, the mobile version of Skritter has been met with accolades from most users and tech bloggers, with the app garnering an impressive four-and-a-half star rating on the app store. Allow me to direct your attention to an excellent Danwei post (via an equally interesting post by James Fallows) detailing a new proposal for China to revert to traditional characters, the writing system abandoned on the . I asked the same question as before, and got yet another blank face as if I was telling . Just a few months ago, I had set myself the goal to learn to read & write Chinese, and I choose Heisig as the approach to follow. Recently been learning from this book: [www.amazon.ca] I got it from hk page one a while ago. But a combination of using that book and simply being independent means that I have a few dozen characters I recognise confidently (and could write a crude version of them for you, with the wrong stroke order). With these two options also comes the decision on whether you want to learn the traditional Chinese characters as used in Hong Kong and Taiwan (and to a lesser extent also still in mainland China) or the simplified characters as to study the characters and to find the correct character was always not so easy since the website indexed the characters by their traditional version and just showed the simplified version after you had already found the traditional one.





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