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Learning Mandarin Chinese Part 7: Characters

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Blue hills of ChinaDo you want to learn Mandarin? Beyond ordering food and buying souvenirs? So you can actually communicate?

Learn the Characters. It may seem a daunting tasks to learn several thousand characters.( Why don’t they use an alphabet like us? )

But, if you want to progress in the language, you need to be able to read. End of story.  Pinyin is a great tool to get you started and to teach you the pronunciation of new words. But the characters contain the… Continue reading

Learning Mandarin Chinese Part 6: Tones

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Tones are what gives mandarin its character. Each syllable is actually spoken on a different note. It is at first a challenge for Westerners when learning to speak, simply because we are not used to them. The best thing you can do is to listen to Mandarin being spoken. What do you hear? Can you imitate it?

Mandarin has four tones and a neutral tone.  My best advice to anyone wanting to speak this language is to learn how to say the tones comfortably.  You need to hear… Continue reading

Learning Mandarin Chinese Part 5: Pinyin

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Pinyin is the writing system that allows you to read Mandarin immediately. It is written with the Roman alphabet and is very consistent. You just need to learn how to read the different sounds.  Some letters are used as they are in English: bei, hua, lao etc. Others are not. You simply need to learn the new values: xi is pronounced like she and qi is pronounced like chi.

Pinyin makes it possible to pronounce Chinese fairly accurately very fast.  You want to be learning how to… Continue reading

Learning Mandarin Chinese Part 4: Mandarin Sounds

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Some people learn the sounds of a language just by listening. Some learn by first understanding how the new sound system works.  I find that getting acquainted can be a good initial step. A map can never replace walking or driving in a real place but it can be of great use.

I will not systematically present the sounds of Chinese here. I only want to mention a few features.

Se-pa-rate

The Chinese language is based around individual characters: one syllable each.  So each syllable is… Continue reading

Learning Mandarin Chinese Part 3: Sound

Monday, May 10th, 2010

MANDARIN AND SOUND

Language is sound.  Arrgh! … Oops! … Wow! …  Oh noooo! …  Various combinations of sound  communicate our meaning.  As you approach Mandarin as your new language, get acquainted with its sounds. The better you hear, the easier it will be to understand natives. The better you sound when you speak, the easier your communication will be.

Falling in love

My advice is always to learn a language that you are attracted to. It is much easier to spend time with something… Continue reading