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  • M Michael Dunn

    I took a year of Mandarin in my 4th year of college, because I thought it would be fun and I could fit it into my course load. It was fun, but a lot of work. Here's a tip for learning characters: Get some 3x5 index cards and cut them in half. Then on each smaller card, write a character on one side and the pinyin on the other. I also made up a character practice sheet that you can use when practicing your writing: clickety[^] 我学了一年的中文,可是我现在记住的中文不太多了。:(

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    VAIO Blue
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    It is kind of exciting when I can read some Chinese characters on the sign around China town. The 1,2,3 in Chinese is unexpectedly easy:)

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      It is kind of exciting when I can read some Chinese characters on the sign around China town. The 1,2,3 in Chinese is unexpectedly easy:)

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      Xiangyang Liu
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      VAIO Blue wrote:

      It is kind of exciting when I can read some Chinese characters on the sign around China town.

      阿富汗有中国城吗? Is there a Chinatown in Afghanistan? :-D[

      My articles and software tools

      ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)-- modified at 19:28 Saturday 1st July, 2006

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        VAIO Blue wrote:

        It is kind of exciting when I can read some Chinese characters on the sign around China town.

        阿富汗有中国城吗? Is there a Chinatown in Afghanistan? :-D[

        My articles and software tools

        ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)-- modified at 19:28 Saturday 1st July, 2006

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        I don't know, since Afghanistan is the default/first selection from the list on my profile, I just left it that way. Besides, how to see someone's profile???

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          I don't know, since Afghanistan is the default/first selection from the list on my profile, I just left it that way. Besides, how to see someone's profile???

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          Xiangyang Liu
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          VAIO Blue wrote:

          Besides, how to see someone's profile???

          Click the "head" image to the left of the user name.[

          My articles and software tools

          ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)

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            VAIO Blue wrote:

            Besides, how to see someone's profile???

            Click the "head" image to the left of the user name.[

            My articles and software tools

            ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)

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            谢。(thanks.)

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            • V VAIO Blue

              I just had my third lesson today. It is hard to learn, but hard to forget, since there are almost always a reason on why a word is constructed that way. For instance, the word "good" in chinese is actually a combination of the word "son" and "daughter" in Chinese. This somehow reflects how the Chinese think: having a son and daughter is good. :) Anyone learning Chinese too?

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              Grisson
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              I'm Chinese,from Shanghai,China.If you wanna learn chinese,I can help you.Email me.I think chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn.:-D

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                I'm Chinese,from Shanghai,China.If you wanna learn chinese,I can help you.Email me.I think chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn.:-D

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                VAIO Blue
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                Do you know of any English-based forums which are focused on Chinese-related stuff? I am thinking about a job offer in Hong Kong, what do you think?

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                • G Grisson

                  I'm Chinese,from Shanghai,China.If you wanna learn chinese,I can help you.Email me.I think chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn.:-D

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                  leckey 0
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                  My last job offered lessons. I found it incredibly difficult with the four tongs. I could never get the accents right. And to write! If I ever get more time I'm going to try to study it again. Facinating language and culture.

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                  • V VAIO Blue

                    I just had my third lesson today. It is hard to learn, but hard to forget, since there are almost always a reason on why a word is constructed that way. For instance, the word "good" in chinese is actually a combination of the word "son" and "daughter" in Chinese. This somehow reflects how the Chinese think: having a son and daughter is good. :) Anyone learning Chinese too?

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                    Anton Afanasyev
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                    I'm reeeeaallly wanting to learn Chinese. or Japanese, doesnt matter. more Japanese. but meh. Do you think its possible to learn it just by yourself, without special clases? rara avis in terris

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                      I just had my third lesson today. It is hard to learn, but hard to forget, since there are almost always a reason on why a word is constructed that way. For instance, the word "good" in chinese is actually a combination of the word "son" and "daughter" in Chinese. This somehow reflects how the Chinese think: having a son and daughter is good. :) Anyone learning Chinese too?

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                      Michael Dunn
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                      I just saw this linked from Raymond: Mandarin lessons[^]

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                      • G Grisson

                        I'm Chinese,from Shanghai,China.If you wanna learn chinese,I can help you.Email me.I think chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn.:-D

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                        Vivi Chellappa
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                        I wanted to learn Chinese and asked one of my friends what was thw best way to go about learning the language. He told me to get a Chinese girlfriend! ;)

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                        • A Anton Afanasyev

                          I'm reeeeaallly wanting to learn Chinese. or Japanese, doesnt matter. more Japanese. but meh. Do you think its possible to learn it just by yourself, without special clases? rara avis in terris

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                          Grisson
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                          Yes,of course. Make a chinese friend and talk to him.I think it is the best way to learn chinese. You can email me grisson@gmail.com:)

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                            谢。(thanks.)

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                            Grisson
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                            normally.We say 谢谢(Thanks);P

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                              I just had my third lesson today. It is hard to learn, but hard to forget, since there are almost always a reason on why a word is constructed that way. For instance, the word "good" in chinese is actually a combination of the word "son" and "daughter" in Chinese. This somehow reflects how the Chinese think: having a son and daughter is good. :) Anyone learning Chinese too?

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                              Grisson
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                              If you wanna learning chinese and make chinese friend.you can email me grisson@gmail.com. I will do my best to help you learning chinese. then I can make new friends and improve my english.;P

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