Therefore i was thinking, any of you guys here are also interested in learning Chinese or are learning atm?
Chinese Language
#1
Posted 06 December 2006 - 04:17 AM
Therefore i was thinking, any of you guys here are also interested in learning Chinese or are learning atm?
#2
Posted 06 December 2006 - 04:29 AM
That's the British way of doing it.
#3
Posted 06 December 2006 - 06:33 AM
#4
Posted 06 December 2006 - 06:41 AM
#5
Posted 06 December 2006 - 07:11 AM
#6
Posted 06 December 2006 - 09:59 AM
Then again, if we were all perfect translators would be out of a job.
#7
Posted 06 December 2006 - 01:55 PM
#8
Posted 06 December 2006 - 02:00 PM
#11
Posted 06 December 2006 - 02:07 PM
Other than english
#12
Posted 06 December 2006 - 02:11 PM
#13
Posted 07 December 2006 - 12:21 AM
That's the British way of doing it.
Thats what happen a few years ago. For China to develop , many chinese have attempted to learn English with much success. Thats one the reason why some of the top earners in other countries are Chinese. In my country, there are quite a number of Chinese migrating from China to get a more english and better education here. The irony is, they are also the ones that scored the A's during GCSE 'O' and 'A' level English language exams just after learning the language for 2-4 years, compared to us Singaporean, who mostly learn English and Chinese together at the age of 3-6.
The trend has obviously change, and now it is fast becoming the English peeps learning the Chinese language.
P.S I can speak both languages
#14
Posted 07 December 2006 - 02:09 AM
#15
Posted 11 December 2006 - 06:58 PM
Redblade, you're from Singapore are you not? (says so in your thing )
So if you are, then why do you not know chinese?
I thought Singapore was a chinese place.
#16
Posted 11 December 2006 - 07:07 PM
Redblade, you're from Singapore are you not? (says so in your thing )
So if you are, then why do you not know chinese?
I thought Singapore was a chinese place.
when did i said i do not know about chinese?
Apparently chinese is my first language and yes, i aced it in my previous GCSE A level exams
English is my second language thou
Yep, Singapore
#17
Posted 11 December 2006 - 07:12 PM
It says your friends are going to learn chinese
Not you
#18
Posted 11 December 2006 - 07:36 PM
#19
Posted 11 December 2006 - 08:05 PM
As far as I know.. if we all start to learn chinese... and they already started learning english they would know 2 langueges while we know one and a half.. they will be more advanced then us...
#20
Posted 11 December 2006 - 08:26 PM
Theres no alphabet for chinese language
You wont accidentally write something offensive, but for some words, a stroke different would means two different things. Like cow and noon.
As far as I know.. if we all start to learn chinese... and they already started learning english they would know 2 langueges while we know one and a half.. they will be more advanced then us...
They will be.. Its only a matter of time
#21
Posted 11 December 2006 - 08:28 PM
#22
Posted 11 December 2006 - 08:39 PM
Therefore i was thinking, any of you guys here are also interested in learning Chinese or are learning atm?
Nah, French is a business language =]
China is increasing rapidly because of it's high production in capital goods, it allows them to increase output over long amounts of time.
#23
Posted 11 December 2006 - 08:50 PM
You wont accidentally write something offensive, but for some words, a stroke different would means two different things. Like cow and noon.
They will be.. Its only a matter of time
No, no. I mean characters. Same as an alphabet.. you know, the character system. I'm afraid of writing a wrong stroke in a character.
#24
Posted 11 December 2006 - 09:00 PM
Of course i know .. But errm the worst offending words i know that can be written is of 3 characters and the meaning of it is bastard. I dont know whether its good or not, but apparently theres no chinese characters that mean fuck or anything that is of the around the same 'level' of it
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