Are you interested in chinese?

@shoffy (16)
China
July 5, 2008 10:38pm CST
Is there anyone who interested in chinese?Could you tell me your feelings about chinese?I wonder how many people here learned something about China and chinese.If you have learned it,what's the most difficult part?My teacher said that it's difficult for Americans to understand the pinyin,do you agree with her?
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6 responses
@junwei (8)
13 Jul 08
of crouse because i am a chinese
@shoffy (16)
• China
13 Jul 08
hei,guy.Don't you think your response is too simple?hehe~~What's part of chinese do you think it's most difficult?
@shoffy (16)
• China
13 Jul 08
hehe~~guy,don't you think your response is too simple? Which part of chinese do you think it's most difficult?
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
10 Jul 08
I don't know what a pinyin is, and to think I'm already an asian. hehe. I am interested in China and chinese, especially the stories, legends, myths, and such. China really has these beautiful stories, and most of them have moral lessons. I am also interested in feng shui, and how most of them are just common sense rather than superstition that everyone thinks it is. The architecture is also something else, very rich. And the food, I love eating chinese food. What I find most difficult and something I am not so interested in is the language. It is so difficult, I've heard. I hope you won't mind me mentioning, but I'm interested in japanese too. Japan and China are usually compared, with their similarities and differences. It's actually fun learning about these. And also because japanese language isn't as difficult as Chinese, I've already started learning it.
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
13 Jul 08
Yes, I am enjoying it. Maybe after this I'll try Chinese. But the thing is, if Chinese is written phonetically, a non-Chinese speaker wouldn't know how to pronounce it. Especially since a single word could have many pronounciations, and meanings. That's why I'm having doubts learning it. Thank you anyway for your suggestion. I'll think about it.
@shoffy (16)
• China
13 Jul 08
Yes,I also think that the legends of china are so interesting and attractive.But i am not so interested in fengshui,it's too mystic for me.Also glad to heard you like it.As to Janpanese,it has something in common with Chinese,actually.But the differences between them are more than the similarities.If you like to learn about these,I think you'd better learn something about chinese.Otherwise,how could you know these better?hehe,it's just a suggestion~~~Wish you enjoy japanese~~
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
6 Jul 08
I have always liked the Chinese people, they are so quiet gentle people and so hard working, I think the language would be hard to learn, I just learnt to say hello in chinese so I could greet the chinese people in a local nursing home I used to go to.
@shoffy (16)
• China
6 Jul 08
oh,you know how to say "ni hao"?That's so useful i think.May be you can learn another phrase "zai jian".I always look at the two phrases as a couple.hehe,just a joke.It's go glad to know that you like chinese people,it's our pleasure to please you.I know that learning chinese is not easy,but I hope that you can learn something about it,because i think it's benefit for you to communicate with and know them better~~
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
6 Jul 08
Hello dear shoffy. I have to say that there is no problem for me to understand Chinese together with its culture, as I am a native Chinese speaker. Yeah, it is a little bit difficult for foreigners to learn Chinese. You know why it is a little difficult? First, you know, Chinese characters have so many strokes and its pinying has four basic sounds excluding the fifth one, the weak one. If a non-Chinese learner can master these two parts, it will be much easier for them to learn the language well. Thanks a lot for your new discussion, my dear shoffy, and I expect to read more of your new discussions during the summer vacation. Have a good time during the summer vacation.
@shoffy (16)
• China
6 Jul 08
Thank you,I will.It's so glad to see someone respond my discussion~~
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• China
15 Jul 08
Good evening, dear shoffy. I thank you so much for the best response. Happy posting as always. Have a cool summer with your parents during the summer vacation. I am now back home with my family as well.
@r_yuen (332)
• Indonesia
13 Jul 08
Hi shoffy, I'm chinesse but I live in Indonesia. I can speak Mandarin and Cantonese but I found it's hard for me to write and read chinesse language. I think it's the most difficult part for me. I learned it for a while and understand some simple words and nouns like "wo, ni,..." Other words are more than difficult. I think if I want to learn it, I will have to take 3 years to completely understand how to read and write. :)
• United States
10 Jul 08
Chinese is pretty simple after you practice the four basic tones in pinyin. The characters are even easier, you just have to practice a lot. (I have to admit that some character do look similar though, so beware of that.) I do agree with your teacher though. It's tough for foreigners to understand pinyin. Although, the people in the same class as me seems to make it through fine. I hope this helps~
@shoffy (16)
• China
13 Jul 08
hehe~~Glad for your response.