Learning Chinese Characters and spellings requires lot of time and dedication,and the priority should also be given to correct pronunciations because characters with different pronunciations means differently. A proper way should always be chosen to learn the spellings. One of the good methods is to learn the spellings online in an interactive way. Learning in this non traditional way helps to learn and memorize the spellings faster and effectively. You can check Chinesesphere.com to know more online method of learning Chinese spellings.
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
One less 'n' assuming you are trying to spell 'Chinese'
Not all English (or foreign) names have an equivalent in the Chinese Language. Just use the English reading when in doubt, otherwise the Chinese phonetic translation may lead to unintended humourous repercussions. If I were to change 'Jillian' to the Chinese reading now, it sounds phonetically like the Chinese equivalent for "Chicken Face".
Yes, there are several websites where you can learn Chinese language, such as Duolingo, Rosetta Stone, FluentU, and ChineseSkill. These platforms offer a variety of lessons, exercises, and resources to help you learn Mandarin Chinese at your own pace.
To pronounce your name in Chinese, it would be helpful to know the specific characters or spelling of your name. Chinese is a tonal language, so pronunciation depends on the tones of the characters. However, if you provide the spelling or characters, I can assist you with the correct pronunciation.
First, you need to learn chinese. Then, hopefully, when you are studying chinese, you will learn chinese math.
chao in Chinese spelling.
Yes, he did learn Chinese.
You spelt it in your question.
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Mandarin is one of several dialects of the Chinese language. So, if you learn Mandarin, your are learning Chinese.
spelling city is a really good place to learn English words
One way you can learn Chinese quick and easy is to go to Chinese-tools.com. Here they give you the tools to learn Chinese at whatever skill level you have.
To learn the simplified version of the chinese mandarin language, one could take classes via Clear Chinese or Learn Chinese EZ. There is also the computer program Rosetta Stone, which is nationally known for being the easiest program to learn another language.
i think probably Japanese or Chinese and so on are pretty hard to learn. wonder why. the spelling is quite different but those alphabets, whoa !! Arabic, polish and some people say finnish are the hardest languages to learn. actually i speak finnish as my mother tongue..
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
How are you in Chinese spelling basically is(你好吗?) 'ni hao ma?' :D