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for communication to be easier.
There are cases of people learning of the idea of written language and developing their own but often people learned a language and transported it to a new location adapting it to local needs
Because it would work..
They had no choice.
There were not many poor people who were willing to migrate to new Netherlands
This act of discriminating against the Chinese affected America's economy. Only a few white American citizens were willing and able to do manual labor and hard work, so this suffocates their own economy.Ê
Well not really because vietnamese people use letters/words like "cái nhà" which means house, and Chinese use characters like "房子" meaning house in Chinese. Also over a thousand years ago there was a war of China against Vietnam and China won. Even though Chinese migrated to Vietnam. but the Chinese they will attack Chinese vietnamese. if the Chinese vietname did not obey their willing. Don't call Vietnamese people are Chinese. Vietnamese people is from Yue clans. A lot people thought we're from China because the Han wages war and invaded our land, and we were pushed to the south. Our original land was in somewhere near Guan Xi. The 1st wave of Han came to Yue Nan was Zhou Tuo as we were under 1 kingdom named Nan Yue. ( same as Qin dynasty, a lot of kingdoms were under Qing Shi Huang Di control ) You can't explain it that way for languages. For example we have the same words for gia đình (家庭 - jiā tíng) with almost the same pronunciation for family.
Of course, Chinese. China's increasingly powerful stature and more business opportunities relating to the Chinese language means it has become one of the world's most important business tools. It is critical to the success of business negotiations. But on the other hand, this is based on the assumption that China's stature is indeed increasingly powerful and will continue to increase in the longer term. Consumption wise, the average Chinese-speaking person has yet to reach the level of the average Japanese-speaker. So if it is possible, learn both languages if you are interested in engaging Northeast Asia. To the native English-speaker, Japanese could be the more difficult language to learn, but it all depends on other factors like whether you have the benefit of good teachers who are able to explain in English when it is needed, and/or whether you have Japanese-speaking friends who are more than willing to converse in Japanese with you. Also, by learning Chinese characters you basically acquired part of the Japanese language; and by learning the Japanese Kanji characters you acquired part of the Chinese language.
the Japanese government have invested money in prediction and they are willing to take the risk, earthquake drills are carried out annually in all Japanese schools, they work in the city as there are many electronics factories and if they move away they will have difficulty finding other jobs, there are limited amounts of flat land as much of Honshu island is mountainous
Chinese miners were willing to work for low wages. (Jerry)
While the number of Geisha in Japan has been rapidly declining over the years there are still a few Japanese young women that are willing to continue the art and tradition.
There were not many poor people in Holland who were willing to move
There were not many poor people who were willing to migrate to new Netherlands
I work best for a supervisor who is supportive of me and willing to assist me if I have any difficulty.
Contact the Chinese Embassy or Consulate and ask.
Because it would work..
because the Chinese are willing to work in crappy conditions for little money. it's like the industrial revolution. google it.
There were not many poor people who were willing to migrate to new Netherlands
not enough poor people that were willing to move