Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 12th August 2006, 12:23 PM

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Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin

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It's possibly because your way of romanising the...

It's possibly because your way of romanising the Chinese words is non-standard, which causes
confusion.

For example, when you write "shi" for smoking, I'm guessing you probably meant for it to rhyme...



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Monday, September 29, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 9th May 2008, 12:58 PM

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speakgoodchinese

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Re: speakgoodchinese

I've tried installing SGC on the latest Debian but the process tells me that I need libzip.so.1.
Libzip.so.1 isn't available in any of the Debian repositories. I could try and install a rpm of
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Sunday, September 28, 2008

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Forum: Chinese Tattoos, Chinese Names and Quick Translations 6th May 2008, 11:18 AM

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Chinese name Peck-Yuen (Cantonese)

Views: 231

Posted By skylee


Re: Chinese name Peck-Yuen (Cantonese)

碧婉 as suggested by studentyoung is possible.

IMO people don't use the characters 劈 or 擗 in names.

If your friend's parents speak Cantonese probably they can write in Chinese too? Perhaps she
could...



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Chinese name Peck-Yuen (Cantonese)

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Re: Chinese name Peck-Yuen (Cantonese)

I cannot think of any characters that are pronounced "peck" and can be used in a name. Take a look
at this page which lists the characters pronounced "pek" ->...



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Saturday, September 27, 2008

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Forum: Chinese Tattoos, Chinese Names and Quick Translations 21st May 2008, 07:32 PM

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What do the characters on my ring mean?

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Re: What do the characters on my ring mean?

They are correct, and perfectly readable, just don't look terribly pretty. The person who engraved
them almost certainly copied them from a template and doesn't know how to write Chinese. Which
is...



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Friday, September 26, 2008

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 29th March 2008, 10:17 AM

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Is There Any English-Chinese Word Equivalence At All?

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Re: Is Any English-Chinese Word Equivalence At All?

How about: 天上掉馅饼 - manna from heaven?

(Although, now that I think about it, it's possible it's just a translation of the English idiom)



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Saturday, September 6, 2008

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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 24th April 2008, 08:57 PM

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Two-character words with lots of strokes

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Posted By yersi


Re: Two-character words with lots of strokes

I memorized that character years ago, still sticks. It is a great icebreaker when talking with
Chinese people.



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 20th April 2008, 01:04 AM

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Two-character words with lots of strokes

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Two-character words with lots of strokes

I was fooling around with my dictionary today trying to find the two-character word with the most
strokes.

For some reason, bird names seem to be really good for this, for example:

鸕鶿: lu2ci2:...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 6th January 2004, 09:22 AM

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Chinese -- mathematical friendlier than English

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I have noticed, and it's still nothing to do with...

I have noticed, and it's still nothing to do with the nature of the language. It's the emphasis
given to it within the curriculum.

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Chinese -- mathematical friendlier than English

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What? You start off by saying that Chinese...

What?

You start off by saying that Chinese language is 'mathematically friendlier' than English, then
you attribute the Chinese kids advantage in maths to singing songs. That's nothing to do with...



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Friday, September 5, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th January 2004, 08:54 AM

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Learning strategies for Chinese characters

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I think Ian has answered most of the questions...

I think Ian has answered most of the questions already.

1) no pinyin or equivalent. We just learn how a character is pronounced in Cantonese. If it is a
word we are already using daily, e.g. 粥, it...



Forum: Reading and Writing 28th January 2004, 09:30 AM

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Learning strategies for Chinese characters

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I think, for native speakers, ususally we learn...

I think, for native speakers, ususally we learn to speak/listen first (as a kid), and then we
learn to write what we speak/hear, but in characters instead of pinyin, and at the same time we
learn to...



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd December 2003, 07:19 PM

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Learning strategies for Chinese characters

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ax's is a very effective method. When I was a...

ax's is a very effective method. When I was a kid my teachers also taught us like this -

贏 (traditional form of "win") - 亡口月貝凡
聽 (traditional form of "listen/hear") - 耳王十四一心



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd December 2003, 10:52 AM

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Learning strategies for Chinese characters

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Yes I think it is important to learn the proper...

Yes I think it is important to learn the proper sequence of each stroke. In fact some of the
Chinese input methods, e.g. those used by mobile phones, require input of the strokes in proper
order.



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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th July 2004, 01:20 AM

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看看你会不会跟他一样犯错

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呵呵,不止這些, 有的句子整個都擰了! :lol: 拷贝一下: 1.那裡,...

呵呵,不止這些, 有的句子整個都擰了! :lol:

拷贝一下:

1.那裡, 那裡!
2.你太可氣了, 要給.
3.你作的飯非常好吃
4.不用了, 我菜吃了, 很多
5.坐這那裡等們吃好. 這菜作的很好.
6.小曼走. (这個有点吹毛求疵了,人家不就是寫的分開了一點嘛! )



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看看你会不会跟他一样犯错

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看看你会不会跟他一样犯错

这是一个被作为笑话发表在网上的“老外”中文试卷

http://www.union-7.com/bbs/UploadFile/200472810404699435.jpg



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Thursday, September 4, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd November 2006, 01:21 AM

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Is this true?

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In fact, 文言文 in Zhou dynisty was based on their...

In fact, 文言文 in Zhou dynisty was based on their oral language, and there were no much
differece between them at that time.
You can imagine the words written in 左傳、論語 were almost the same as how...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th June 2006, 07:36 PM

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DeFrancis article on Chinese writing reform

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An interesting read i always enjoy DeFrancis's...

An interesting read i always enjoy DeFrancis's works. The part on use of mobile phones i found
amusing though it seemed almost as if he was told about how most Chinese use SMSs but had not used
the...



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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 5th December 2007, 03:47 AM

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I Hate Hanzi

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Re: I Hate Hanzi

I'm coming into this thread a little late, but I wanted to throw in my $0.02, since I'm not sure
that anyone has brought this up in previous posts.

By way of background, I grew up in Canada, and...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 26th August 2005, 09:15 PM

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Traditional & Simplified Characters

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hehe

, so it was 西路.-------- sorry, fenlan, my computer wont show the character but i have
never met a '上 with a 草字头' though. :) . Thats right. I lookep it up. thats interesting. so
how do you explain...



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Traditional & Simplified Characters

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hehe

i posted that in the thread discussing 'character vs pinyin'. these two topics might be similar
but i think i should make it clear. :) atitarev, its ok.
actually, 歺 is regarded as 错别字 now. it is...



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Traditional & Simplified Characters

Views: 13,879

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hehe

it seems that i will be spokesman of the govenment again, which is most probable to cause
oppositions from some western friends who dont have positive feeling to Chinese govenment. but
still, i will...



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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 3rd May 2004, 10:46 PM

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Poll: The Chinese script has been misunderstood.

Views: 7,570

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The point is certainly valid that Chinese script...

The point is certainly valid that Chinese script and alphabetic scripts are organized on different
principles, and the complexity of each is distributed differently. Chinese orthography is...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 20th June 2004, 10:44 PM

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Characters are objectively harder, even for Chinese

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If characters are objectibly harder, even for...

If characters are objectibly harder, even for Chinese, which I don't know for sure because I'm
studying pinyin now, then I think that they will find ways of going around it. Maybe foreign
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how to use this word (到)

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Yong Ho - Chinese-English Frequency...

Yong Ho - Chinese-English Frequency Dictionary

[18] 到

1. arrive; reach; go: 火车到了站 (the train has arrived at the station)
2. to; up until; up to: 从早到晚 (from morning till night) 从亚洲到欧洲 (from Asia to...



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translation help needed

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To be frank with you, I don’t major in...

To be frank with you, I don’t major in engineering, but I still want to try it.



I think the first part is the technological parameters of the vehicles that might cross the river
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