Just write them again and again and practise until they stick in your brain and your hand remembers how to write in Chinese! This is an outdated approach, much like reciting multiplication tables until they “stick”. I learnt this way. ...
Q1: “Jing, do I really need to learn how to write in Chinese?” Because of technology, nowadays more and more people tend to just learn Pinyin and then type Chinese characters instead of writing them down. It indeed seems more convenient and easier. However, for a Chinese learner, writin...
An earlier form of "you" in Chinese was a pictograph of a balanced load. This symbol was later simplified to the character 尔. Eventually, the person radical was added. In its current form, 你 could be read as “someone who is balanced, or of equal stature,” meaning “you.” Mandari...
By clicking Join Now, you agree to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and to receive our email communications, which you may opt out at any time.Learn all about Chinese NamesDo you want to know how to write your name in Chinese? We’ll be honest with you—one of the questions we ...
structure. There are words with structures like up and down, left and right, up and down, left and right, up and down, left and right, left and right, up and down, semi-enclosed, three-enclosed, full-enclosed and so on. Keep practicing words that you can’t write well until written...
20 mins in-class hours per week Assignments 1 hour per week. 1-2 per week Class Experience US Grade Kindergarten - 3 Beginner - Intermediate Level In this once-a-week on-going class, students will learn how to write simplified Chinese in a fun way. We will learn how to...
How to write Chinese characters? Think of Chinese characters like building a house! You have a foundation, these would be the radicals, and then individual bricks, these are characters, put the bricks together to create a house and you have Chinese words. ...
How does one learn to write in Chinese? How does one write a letter in Chinese? Chinese people pay considerable attention to format and use of words in formal situations such as letter writing. When it comes to Chinese writing skills, the first thing an English-speaking learner needs to gra...
In English we have the words for bark, meow, bleat, chirp etc. More logical in Chinese, the creature is appended to the mouth radical. Thus we have 吠, 喵, 咩and鸣respectively.Chinese characters are actually very easy to recognize and write once you break it down. Can you guess what ...
first left-falling stroke then right-falling stroke, and point at the inner part at last. Chinese characters are complicated plane words. Each character has its own unique shape. You can grasp the nature of Chinese character writing now. Please go to 一笔一划写汉字 Let Us Write Stroke by ...