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Simplified vs. Traditional Chinese: How They Differ and Which You ...
The Chinese language has two official writing systems: simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese. But what’s the difference? Which is more common? Where are they used? And which should you learn? We’ll cover these answers and more in this complete guide to simplified vs. traditional Chinese.
Mandarin vs. Cantonese: Which Chinese language should I learn? - Brainscape
Learn the major differences between Mandarin and Cantonese, the two most widely spoken dialects of Chinese. Find out why Mandarin is easier, more useful and more common to learn than Cantonese.
“Chinese” vs. “Mandarin”: What’s the difference? (Beginners Q&A)
Learn the difference between Chinese and Mandarin, two English words that refer to the same language, and how they relate to other dialects in China. Find out which dialect is the standard and how people speak it with accents.
( which in Chinese) - Han Trainer English-Chinese and Chinese-English ...
哪 ( na / nă ) (English translation: "which") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning.
grammar - 的, 地, 得, when do you use which? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Similar to how “their, they’re, and there” are some of the most common typos in the English language, “的," "得," and "地” are also some of the most common grammar mistakes in Chinese. 1. 的, NOUN MODIFIER. Used as a noun modifier, “的 (de)” is most commonly used to indicate possession, such as the “’s” in English.
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