Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: kogase
Go to China. Seriously, if you wanted to learn Cantonese it would be alot easier to stay in America, but very few Chinese immigrant communities are heavily populated with Mandarin speakers. Forget learning "at your own pace". There's only one pace to learn a language at: either you learn and apply it, or you forget it.
this is actually on my plans: going to shanghai to learn chinese... but I want to learn the basics by myself a bit more so I can learn much more when I get there
Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: kogase
Go to China. Seriously, if you wanted to learn Cantonese it would be alot easier to stay in America, but very few Chinese immigrant communities are heavily populated with Mandarin speakers. Forget learning "at your own pace". There's only one pace to learn a language at: either you learn and apply it, or you forget it.
this is actually on my plans: going to shanghai to learn chinese... but I want to learn the basics by myself a bit more so I can learn much more when I get there
Shanghai to learn mandarin? You're going to come out with some godawfully accented Mandarin.
From my experiences, Taiwan (taipei) has some of the clearer speakers. There's kind of a running joke in Beijing that basically goes like you can tell a guy is from Taiwan b/c his pronounciation is too "correct." Most parts of China have accents of one sort or another. That said, the SE chinese provinces where most of taiwan's current population fled from are good on pronounciation too.
Moreover, Taiwan will get you traditional writing. Simplified is lame. Period. It's like a destruction of the culture. We study all sorts of ancient writings in Egypt, South America, etc...and yet no one cares that the communists are annihilating the one language that has survived more than 2 millenia. Bullsh!t.
(That said, food in China rocks. Same for taiwan, but you get different styles in different places)
Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: kogase
Go to China. Seriously, if you wanted to learn Cantonese it would be alot easier to stay in America, but very few Chinese immigrant communities are heavily populated with Mandarin speakers. Forget learning "at your own pace". There's only one pace to learn a language at: either you learn and apply it, or you forget it.
this is actually on my plans: going to shanghai to learn chinese... but I want to learn the basics by myself a bit more so I can learn much more when I get there
Shanghai to learn mandarin? You're going to come out with some godawfully accented Mandarin.
From my experiences, Taiwan (taipei) has some of the clearer speakers. There's kind of a running joke in Beijing that basically goes like you can tell a guy is from Taiwan b/c his pronounciation is too "correct." Most parts of China have accents of one sort or another. That said, the SE chinese provinces where most of taiwan's current population fled from are good on pronounciation too.
Moreover, Taiwan will get you traditional writing. Simplified is lame. Period. It's like a destruction of the culture. We study all sorts of ancient writings in Egypt, South America, etc...and yet no one cares that the communists are annihilating the one language that has survived more than 2 millenia. Bullsh!t.
(That said, food in China rocks. Same for taiwan, but you get different styles in different places)
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
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I've been using this site to build up vocab and stuff.
But to really be fluent in Chinese, you just need to speak it and not be embarassed at how you sound.
I'm decent at speaking mandarin. I am an ABC (american born chinese) both parents fobs of course. I grew up speaking it but quickly went towards English more so for many years I didn't practice my mandarin. Only was it recently that I started picking it back up and studying it.
Originally posted by: werk
Order lots of chinese, learn from the fortune cookies.![]()
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: DaWhim
are you chinese? feel the shame of being chinese and don't know chinese?
well, if you are over 20y/o, you should just forget about it.
yes, yes, yes, no way
tiu lei lo meii!!![]()
Originally posted by: dighn
ni hao ma
learn from your mom
Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: kogase
Go to China. Seriously, if you wanted to learn Cantonese it would be alot easier to stay in America, but very few Chinese immigrant communities are heavily populated with Mandarin speakers. Forget learning "at your own pace". There's only one pace to learn a language at: either you learn and apply it, or you forget it.
this is actually on my plans: going to shanghai to learn chinese... but I want to learn the basics by myself a bit more so I can learn much more when I get there
Shanghai to learn mandarin? You're going to come out with some godawfully accented Mandarin.
From my experiences, Taiwan (taipei) has some of the clearer speakers. There's kind of a running joke in Beijing that basically goes like you can tell a guy is from Taiwan b/c his pronounciation is too "correct." Most parts of China have accents of one sort or another. That said, the SE chinese provinces where most of taiwan's current population fled from are good on pronounciation too.
Moreover, Taiwan will get you traditional writing. Simplified is lame. Period. It's like a destruction of the culture. We study all sorts of ancient writings in Egypt, South America, etc...and yet no one cares that the communists are annihilating the one language that has survived more than 2 millenia. Bullsh!t.
(That said, food in China rocks. Same for taiwan, but you get different styles in different places)
Originally posted by: magomago
I know how to write ???...but writing ??? is infintely faster and passing notes to friends doesn't' take an arse load of time (then again I always do each stroke...i don't do "cursive")