It is a hard time to learn Chinese characters when you are learning Chinese language, so here are some questions and answers on how to learn Chinese Characters to help you get more tips on your road.
Question: How to write Chinese characters when you know the pin yin?
A:
Pinyin, it was invited to help newbies to speak Chinese, it was introduced in 1958 to help increase literacy among the Chinese. In this, it has been very successful. Young children learn pinyin first then move on to characters.
To master in speaking Chinese, you need to know the basic knowledge of the speaking Chinese.
As we know, Mandarin Chinese has four tones , which clarify the meanings of words. The tones, just like consonants and vowels, are used to distinguish words. Because many characters have the same sound, tones are used to differentiate words from each other.
The four tones in Mandarin are:
As we know, the Chinese language is rated as one of the most difficult language to learn on the earth, so learning Mandarin Chinese can really be daunting for beginners. We have being found several ways of learning Mandarin Chinese, but which one is the best way to learn Mandarin Chinese?
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