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Forum: Reading and Writing 16th August 2007, 11:29 PM
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I Hate Hanzi
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Posted By zozzen
Re: I Hate Hanzi
Indeed it is. Many ancient Japanese documents were written in Wenyan, whose grammar largely didn't
exist in any spoken language. Turning our clock back to a more modern years, we can still see
Kanji...
Forum: Reading and Writing 16th August 2007, 12:38 AM
Replies: 77
I Hate Hanzi
Views: 8,444
Posted By zozzen
Re: I Hate Hanzi
Yes, in this century, the characters can't really help Chinese speakers understand modern day
Japanese text much, because the modern use of Kanji has been limited, katakana is so popular,
many...
Forum: Reading and Writing 14th August 2007, 08:17 PM
Replies: 77
I Hate Hanzi
Views: 8,444
Posted By zozzen
Re: I Hate Hanzi
"To use Chinese characters" and "To use Chinese characters to write Mandarin as lingua franca"
shouldn't be mixed up. Brushed away political bias, Mandarin is only one of the Chinese
"dialect"...
Forum: Reading and Writing 13th August 2007, 08:55 PM
Replies: 77
I Hate Hanzi
Views: 8,444
Posted By zozzen
Re: I Hate Hanzi
Had there anything called "European characters" , "pictogram" or non-phonetic scripts, which had a
loose relationship between spoken and written language, European might have a single set of
written...
Forum: Reading and Writing 11th August 2007, 10:43 PM
Replies: 77
I Hate Hanzi
Views: 8,444
Posted By zozzen
Re: I Hate Hanzi
I get used to whine about learning language too, but my targets are european languages. While
French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian share many common vocab and similar grammer rules, spellings
are just...
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