Just a tip if you wanna learn how to write Chinese, you can try learning the history and evolution of the writing system because some basic words are basically just symbols of the thing it is trying to represent and this would make writing Chinese a lot more logical. Example, the word for the sun is 日 and the word 旦 means morning/day with the character above the line the sun and the line being the horizon. I don't know if this would help you but I hope it does! Also if you're interested you can also try learning traditonal Chinese as traditional Chinese has a lot more depth and meaning to each character, albeit a lot more complex. As an example, the word for love in simplified Chinese is 爱 and in traditional Chinese, 愛. The difference between these two characters is the 心(heart in English) in the middle of the character and because of that it really shows how nuanced each character can be but that is if you have the extra time and effort to do so so if you're not willing to, simplified Chinese can get you by most of the time. All the best in your learning journey!
Hi I am a native Mandarin speaker I am also looking for a person who I can exchange native language with.
I am 33(M) a engineer who likes sports movies gaming and musics .if you r interested feel free to contact me.
Hey, I m a native Mandarin speaker, ever have some experience about teaching language, so maybe we can help each other learning language.
hii i'm 23f, native Chinese, Cantonese and Mandarin
Hi, I’m a mandarin native speaker. Please DM me. I’m glad to make friends with you and try my best to help you learning mandarin.
Just a tip if you wanna learn how to write Chinese, you can try learning the history and evolution of the writing system because some basic words are basically just symbols of the thing it is trying to represent and this would make writing Chinese a lot more logical. Example, the word for the sun is 日 and the word 旦 means morning/day with the character above the line the sun and the line being the horizon. I don't know if this would help you but I hope it does! Also if you're interested you can also try learning traditonal Chinese as traditional Chinese has a lot more depth and meaning to each character, albeit a lot more complex. As an example, the word for love in simplified Chinese is 爱 and in traditional Chinese, 愛. The difference between these two characters is the 心(heart in English) in the middle of the character and because of that it really shows how nuanced each character can be but that is if you have the extra time and effort to do so so if you're not willing to, simplified Chinese can get you by most of the time. All the best in your learning journey!
Thanks for the advice man, I’ll try my best to use it.
Welcome!
Hi I am a native Mandarin speaker I am also looking for a person who I can exchange native language with. I am 33(M) a engineer who likes sports movies gaming and musics .if you r interested feel free to contact me.
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