Write 3 Chinese characters from 0! (Chinese basic EP25) | all logic behind: stroke, structure
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 เม.ย. 2024
- This episode is a crash course for anyone who wants to understand how Chinese characters work and write with confidence. The strokes, structures and the order of writing are explained. Enjoy writing with me!
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Anything related to Chinese, you ever knew or heard of, could help you learn the language. This program gives lot of such hints to make it easier (and hopefully fun as well). Let`s use our wildest imagination. Let`s bring all possible connections. Let`s not limit ourselves in language learning (and pretty much in anything).
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I am so glad I found this channel. You are a good teacher.
Thanks for your constant support Kenneth!
@@ChinesewithJiayi It is well deserved laoshi
Thanks, very clear lesson teacher ❤🎉
You're welcome Diario! All the best to you and your baby!
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您频道中的内容很有意思! To be honest, i never learnt characters so systematically. Just picked up one after the other and practiced it countless times. I've gone too far to adapt to to it 😅. Thanks for your efforts!😊
Thanks for saying so! It's not easy to write also for us natives! At the beginning! I practiced 5-6 years of calligraphy with both brush which made characters and all logic behind very natural for me.
Can't wait for your next video!!!
On writing?😊
@@ChinesewithJiayi yes
thank you very much, trying to find a good channel teaching Mandarin and found one, thanks
You're very welcome!
I'm seven months into learning Mandarin. I thought long and hard about learning to write Hanzi, but ultimately decided against it as unnecessary. Why? I thought about how seldom I ever even write English by hand. Even when I do, it's to fill out my name and address or a medical form. I figured that, since I can type PinYin and select the right character, that is good enough to write Mandarin, since all my communications are electronic. I can read over 500 Hanzi and pick out the right ones from the list that shows when I type PinYin. So, learning to write the characters by hand in the right stroke order seems like a HUGE investment of time for something that is basically not used anymore - even by native Chinese people. Sometimes, we just have to learn when it's time to stop with outdated and unnecessary teaching methods.
Hi Ron, you are absolutely right about how rare we write by hand today. My vision: eventually tech will free us all from language barriers and I'm eager to embrace that day. You are doing great at choosing characters at pinyin. Congratulations! This video is an introduction, as all my other videos, where I see myself not as a teacher, but a tour guide, to cover all possible corners of a place. Time has changed, we no longer need to sit through a 45 minute class, doesn't matter how much one teacher bores us, nowadays the choices are an ocean. I see learning language more of a hobby, and learning is very personal, everyone expects differently and absorbs knowledge differently. I'm happy for your achievement and would be happy if you find any of my other videos interesting or helpful.
@@ChinesewithJiayi I definitely do. I love the uniqueness of your videos. They are very helpful.