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Forum: Speaking and Listening 13th August 2006, 11:39 PM

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Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin

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I can confirm that 土豆 is peanut in taiwan... Got...

I can confirm that 土豆 is peanut in taiwan... Got a very long session of laughter when i called
a potato as such in front of students.

Also don't ask for a 出租车 in taiwan. Despite the fact that its...



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Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2008, 04:52 PM

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Sequential Number Phrases

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Posted By tooironic


Re: Sequential Number Phrases

一清二楚 is a chengyu too.

Some context:
老舍《四世同堂》:“小顺儿样样事情都要闹个一清二楚,不然怎么能当好�
��妈的保镖呢。” (http://www.chinese-tools.com/chinese/chengyu/dictionary/detail/28678.html)



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Forum: Speaking and Listening 20th February 2008, 02:26 AM

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Is it okay to read along while listening?

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Posted By fredrik_w


Re: Is it okay to read along while listening?

ezpar, I have the same problem as you. Listening with text makes a big difference compared
listening without text. I feel relieved that other than me have the same problem :)

This is what I do:...



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Forum: Chinese Tattoos, Chinese Names and Quick Translations 21st May 2008, 01:43 PM

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Need help with character on embroidered patch

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Posted By Allie


Re: Need help with character on embroidered patch

Thank you both for your help!



Forum: Chinese Tattoos, Chinese Names and Quick Translations 21st May 2008, 11:02 AM

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Need help with character on embroidered patch

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Need help with character on embroidered patch

Hi, I'm having trouble with a character on an embroidered patch. It's the last of seven characters
running up the left side of the patch.

Trying to figure out the characters from the embroidery was...



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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 8th May 2008, 07:53 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

from watching healthy olympics living something or rather today and an interesting segment about
胃病:

幽门 you1men2: Pylorus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pylorus)

and while we are on 幽, let's also go...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 4th May 2008, 06:19 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

盘根错节pán gēn cuò jié: w/ twisted roots and gnarled branches ~ complicated and difficult
to deal with.. (sounds like an useful chengyu to me)
三七 san1qi1: pseudo ginseng or Sanchi see here...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 23rd April 2008, 02:31 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

掰手腕: bai1shou3wan4: arm wrestle
皴:cun1: (skin) chapped from the cold:小孩子的手皴了 (however, if you wanna say chapped
lips, should use 裂 lie4: chapped/cracked 嘴唇裂了 instead...)

these are from the list of...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 22nd April 2008, 12:46 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

these aren't thaaat random, but somewhat useful.

Panchen Lama 班禪喇嘛 ban1chan2la3ma5
to lose one's hearing: 失聪 shi1cong1

These were just from a practice exam I took the other day...:(



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 17th April 2008, 05:47 PM

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Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

稠 chou2: thick or dense

ie. 如何才能让自己熬的大米粥又浓又稠
of course there are other usages, but it seems to be used to describe porridge often.

Anyway this all came up when talking about the drink 营养快线...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 16th April 2008, 08:20 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

hehehe...we need a computer game that shoots down characters when we get the tone correct.

anyway, this lil' tone exercise did lead me to another random word:

天平 tian1ping2, a balance, where the...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 16th April 2008, 07:52 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

hmmm third tone!?
it says forth here
(http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php?page=worddictbasic&wdqb=%E9%AB%AE%E8%BE%AE&wdrst=0)

I'm gonna look at a different dictionary now too though..
ok,...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 16th April 2008, 07:29 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

I'm 'pretty' sure fa is 4th tone here...
true, this can be a bit confusing if it was in simplified since it's just written as 发 however
since this is fa as in toufa here it should be 4th.....



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 16th April 2008, 02:17 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

this will be by far the most useful word on this thread:

鱼嘴鞋: yu2zui3xie2: open toe shoes, like these
(http://www.enet.com.cn/elady/fashion/DIY/xie/200505/20050525103292_1.shtml)

oh yeah, and on...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 15th April 2008, 05:35 PM

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Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

造孽: zao4nie4 do evil, commit a sin: from 错爱,a tv series that i find really disturbing
for some reason, yet still don't just switch to another channel...(i think their 后妈is kinda
crazy:( )

沦:lun2:...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 25th March 2008, 03:25 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

here we go, since Chinese forums is dominated by men, I present today's random words, taken from
the TV program 中年男性三杀手 (http://news.cctv.com/taiwan/20080311/106923.shtml)

冠心病 guan1xin1bing coronary...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 21st March 2008, 11:35 AM

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Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

ok, my selections for the week
耷拉 da1la1, droopy (http://life.people.com.cn/BIG5/61941/4445581.html)
押解 ya1jie4 (yes its 4th tone here) escort a prisoner
赎金 shu2jin1 ransom money
鼠疮 shu3chuang1 some...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 12th March 2008, 12:23 PM

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Random new word of the day

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Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

random words, always a highlight of the day:mrgreen: here we go
狼毫 lang2hao2 a writing brush mad of weasel's hair, not to be confused by 狼嚎lang2hao2, the
howl of a wolf:mrgreen:
鬃毛zong1mao2: hair (on...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 11th March 2008, 12:19 PM

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Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

somewhat related to the kitty one above, here's my word:

臊气: sao1qi4: foul smell, like cat urine (http://www.chongwu123.com/mao/1823.html)or something
like that. Unfortunately lately on public...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 6th March 2008, 12:26 PM

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Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

ok today I actually decided to implement a new rule: be more inquisitive and ask what everything
is called. (Ok, normally I try to do this..but then I get lazy.) Anyway, I finally know what this
is...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 5th March 2008, 12:19 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

yeah, another random word enthusiast...lemme see...

袖珍人xiu4zhen1ren2: a little person, aka, a nice way to say a dwarf...

on the subject of tones...yeah, my apologies in that I should be more...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 29th February 2008, 12:08 PM

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Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

ok, so I've selected some random words from my random word stash for the week curtesy PCS
preparation. Here are the winners:

潄口 shu4kou3: gargle...yeah now I actually know what character this...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 21st February 2008, 11:31 AM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

love the rant! now we will all remember how to say this type of misalignment in both senses of the
word heheh. That is indeed an interesting fact about high altitudes...I would've just thought
there...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 31st January 2008, 12:29 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

here's one:

袖珍人xiu4zhen1ren2: a little person



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 22nd January 2008, 11:45 AM

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Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

ok, I have accumulated some really random ones:

襟兄 jin1xiong1, brothers-in-law, whose wives are sisters

烙印lao4yin4 to brand (as in to brand cattle), a brand,but can also be used...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 2nd January 2008, 10:46 AM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

hhaha how cute...kinda like the crab's "肚脐" (belly button)....sounds like a random word
that I'll remember:mrgreen:



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 27th December 2007, 04:01 PM

Replies: 311

Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

撕票:si1piao4: to kill a hostage or a person kidnapped/held for ransom.
(here (http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/2539866.html?fr=qrl3))

oh yeah it's from 重案六组...which, fyi, is not a good soap opera...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 20th November 2007, 06:04 PM

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Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

[edit: To Lu, after her challenging translation]

轩尼诗 VSOP ( 我的痛快!) (xuan1ni2shi1)
Henessy VSOP

Where:
On 星空network every signal night past 10pm....AND during every single commercial break (Why
is...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 19th November 2007, 01:58 PM

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Random new word of the day

Views: 16,271

Posted By heifeng


Re: Random new word of the day

here are some not so useful words...but fun...and really random

猫王mao1wang4 elvis

肌肉萎缩 ji1rou4 wei3suo1 muscle atrophy

血友病 xue4you3bing4 hemophilia

獴 meng3 meercat/mongoose type(I dunno...



Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 9th November 2007, 11:21 AM

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Random new word of the day

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Re: Random new word of the day

血腥: xue4xing1 very bloody/violent
for example: 驻伊美军遭遇最血腥的一年

and

百老汇: Broadway



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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 26th January 2008, 09:54 PM

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translating 高启's "寻胡隐君“

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Posted By muyongshi


回复: translating 高启's "寻胡隐君“

I agree with your translation. And I don't think people should sacrifice the text for the sake of
rhyming when translating. I find your "non-rhymed" translation much more beautiful than the...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 4th June 2004, 12:59 AM

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Chinese -- mathematical friendlier than English

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Actually, there is some empirical evidence that...

Actually, there is some empirical evidence that suggests that kids learning Chinese (or Korean or
Japanese), with its regular base ten number words, learn the principles of base ten much earlier
than...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 28th July 2003, 01:12 PM

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Learning strategies for Chinese characters

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daily drills and stupid questions ...

daily drills with flashcards and asking a lot of stupid question in chinese really helps me...
also, i have voices of friends' parents in my head telling me to practice, practice ...

practicing...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 26th January 2006, 12:02 PM

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Ugly in places

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Quote: ------------ Lu And that...

Quote:
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Lu
And that biang2-character, is that really the one? A friend who has been to Shaanxi and told me
about this character, according to him it was haibian de bian (traditional),...



Forum: Reading and Writing 26th January 2006, 12:02 PM

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Ugly in places

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Quote: ------------ Lu And that...

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And that biang2-character, is that really the one? A friend who has been to Shaanxi and told me
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Forum: Reading and Writing 5th July 2007, 02:07 PM

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How many characters is enough?

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Re: How many characters is enough?

furyou_gaijin said:


What book?



Forum: Reading and Writing 5th July 2007, 12:15 AM

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How many characters is enough?

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Re: How many characters is enough?

I'm in the mood to give unsolicited advise. :twisted:

First, furyou_gaijin, way to go on your aggressive attack on Hanzi.

furyou_gaijin said:


I wouldn't worry too much about 6000. 4000 will...



Forum: Reading and Writing 4th July 2007, 01:59 PM

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How many characters is enough?

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Re: How many characters is enough?

Jimmy, let's see how this (http://www. /showthread.php?t=18203) challenge works
out. I contend that 4000+ characters are necessary to read Chinese.



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Forum: Reading and Writing 14th March 2008, 03:25 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Expat Observer,

I can do that OK, it isn't the problem, but it was interesting for you to come along and offer
your help ?

Imron, I'll get to that I said; "let me fool around with it a little bit...



Forum: Reading and Writing 13th March 2008, 02:12 PM

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Language of Xian

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Lu,

That is exactly what I didn't want to hear but, I'll give you the web site,
let me send it to you in a PM. OK, Then well see if it is really, really, a scam and where sure
then maybe we can go...



Forum: Reading and Writing 13th March 2008, 01:31 PM

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Language of Xian

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Re: Language of Xian

Ok, I didn't, then, well I was going to ask you if there were other such claims, but it is
possible that the transfer service and the web site might be making money on me and she doesn't
have any...



Forum: Reading and Writing 13th March 2008, 09:06 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

I can send her via postal but I would not want to send her a letter in English that way because,
she would have no way of translating it, however. if I sent, letters to her via the membership
in...



Forum: Reading and Writing 13th March 2008, 05:25 AM

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Language of Xian

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Re: Language of Xian

OK, sorry, I forgive, . .


Now let me try to make this clear, . .

I send here letters, these letters first get translated by a human service,

I pay for that service.

She sends me letters in...



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th March 2008, 12:33 PM

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Language of Xian

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

When I write in the translation language, she understands every
word I write.

As I am fairly new at this I would hope that a few simple mistakes like spelling romanized, might
be forgiven, and I...



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th March 2008, 08:34 AM

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Maybe I should have started another thread, . . but, here is an interesting example of the
subtleties that can cause a bit of chaos in translation !

Of course this is an example of the use of an...



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th March 2008, 06:35 AM

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Language of Xian

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Imron,

Interesting enough I have my doubts that she can read romanticized
words such as; Wo zhi zhidao Zhongguoren !

However,
Was it you who gave me that Chinese newspaper ?

please tell me...



Forum: Reading and Writing 10th March 2008, 01:40 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

dsrguru,

You are a, kind, generous and thoughtful, patient teacher !, My compliments and gratitude !

I now see more clearly what I should have known clearly !

Yes, I see the speech context word...



Forum: Reading and Writing 9th March 2008, 01:04 AM

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Language of Xian

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

B]#1 我只知道中国人,我不要让你感到很失望?


#2 I only know Chinese, I do not let you feel very disappointed?[/B]

#3
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa189/Tomekatomia/IknowonlyChinese.jpg

Ok Lu, But...



Forum: Reading and Writing 8th March 2008, 06:22 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Somewhere along the line the characters must have lost their values(translation), sorry I pasted
them from a dif. type of program.

Am I correct in saying that the Newspaper I am shown in previous...



Forum: Reading and Writing 8th March 2008, 02:49 AM

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Language of Xian

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Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

#1 ??????,???????????????


#2 I only know Chinese, I do not let you feel very disappointed?

#3
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa189/Tomekatomia/IknowonlyChinese.jpg

Ok Lu, But before...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 09:15 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

I have discovered that when I was posting simp.(?) in my notepad,
I can save them but needing to use a unified code, and when transferring these same characters to
Word, they change into Calligraphic...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 08:38 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

OK, I was thinking along those lines, she writes me I receive the, (??)
simpl. characters, so these may be arranged by the translation service who may be taking her words
and re-writing them into...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 08:24 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Oh, then, "kǎishū ", is a penmanship style and ya mean that although the simplified version of
calligraphic characters are understood, (as per what I've been reading), by most people in Xi'an,
that...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 07:58 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Thanks Imron,

Very Interesting !

The newspaper is a novel approach to having a conversation piece.

I've sort of been roughing it without the fonts, I am definitely going to get that installation...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 07:16 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Ok, I've been so overwhelmed with all these communication efforts and translations, I totally
forgot, I need an installation CD to gain the advantage of the upgrade. But you have been a lot of
help,...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 07:08 AM

Replies: 69

Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Hey ! Thank you again, I am beginning to understand that I really can use the software, I was
beginning to wonder what the heck is going on, so when Chinese people view the little question
marks they...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 07:02 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Imron.

Yes little question marks everywhere !
I'll read the rest of messages.



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 06:45 AM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Imron, Seriously,Thank You, I'm sure it will be very interesting, It will be invaluable to me.

Now let me get back to the dsrguru,
Concerning;

If your friend can read Chinese, she can definitely...



Forum: Reading and Writing 7th March 2008, 03:06 AM

Replies: 69

Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Would anyone be so kind as to write a few words in the common chinese language that a person
living in Xi'an would read in an news paper, etc.
so that I can at least have a general idea of what I am...



Forum: Reading and Writing 21st February 2008, 08:47 PM

Replies: 69

Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

Lu,


Unfortunately for me, you are right, but fortunately for me, I have your good advice.



Hope to be back to report some progress soon.

Thanks



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th February 2008, 09:51 PM

Replies: 69

Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

imron, . . .


ok, thanks, I get the message, Let me study your posts over and see if I can move on.

Jove



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th February 2008, 09:32 PM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

imron,
I will read what you have posted with interest, . .
but I am not sure you are understanding me, I am meaning I will not post to a translation machine,
I will send the scroll words as they are...



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th February 2008, 08:57 PM

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Language of Xian

Views: 2,116

Posted By Jovey


Re: Language of Xian

ok Imron, Thank you, very much !

I am sure that this will be very helpful.

In the mean time, . . . . let me ask you this, what is wrong with on occasion using the

Chinese, may I say...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 24th July 2004, 05:41 AM

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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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I didn't really know about the purpose of this...

I didn't really know about the purpose of this thread, I just joined in in the middle.

But one common misconception is that people think it is the doings of the communist government and
中国文字改革委员会,...



Forum: Reading and Writing 16th July 2004, 02:50 PM

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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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Okay okay, sorry to bother, here follow my...

Okay okay, sorry to bother, here follow my opinions again...

Traditional script is not perfect.
Simplified script is not perfect.

Traditional script is older.
Simplified script is quite old as...



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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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Hehe, I think that the mental process to remember...

Hehe, I think that the mental process to remember and retrieve the characters in both the
traditional and simplified versions are much the same. But the traditional sure adds alot more
strain to your...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 24th August 2005, 07:48 PM

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Traditional & Simplified Characters

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We can analyze and critize anything, political or...

We can analyze and critize anything, political or evolutionary--though the former is probably
easier to do outside the mainland. Just because something is 'natural' (which in this instance,...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2004, 05:02 PM

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Riding a horse is even faster, so let's jump on...

Riding a horse is even faster, so let's jump on horseback 飞身上马 fei1 shen1 shang4 ma3



Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2004, 04:27 PM

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No merit, it's just an obligation: 素位而行 su4 wei4...

No merit, it's just an obligation: 素位而行 su4 wei4 er2 xing2



Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2004, 02:27 PM

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That fits me perfectly 正中下怀 zheng4 zhong1 xia4...

That fits me perfectly 正中下怀 zheng4 zhong1 xia4 huai2



Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2004, 01:49 PM

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I came to that conclusion by another way: 殊途同归...

I came to that conclusion by another way: 殊途同归 shu1 tu2 dong2 gui1



Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2004, 01:39 AM

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On the contrary, echo it to the clouds :...

On the contrary, echo it to the clouds : 响彻云霄xiang3 che4 yun2 xiao1



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 03:43 PM

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Let's think of something else to dissipate sorrow...

Let's think of something else to dissipate sorrow 散心解闷 san4 xin1 jie3 men4



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 02:42 PM

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...according to the Classics:子曰诗云 zi3 yue shi yun2

...according to the Classics:子曰诗云 zi3 yue shi yun2



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 02:10 PM

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Not everybody can live with only the blue sky...

Not everybody can live with only the blue sky over his head: 头顶青天 tou2 ding2 qing1 tian1



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 01:11 PM

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...but the rising generations are always pushing...

...but the rising generations are always pushing their elders 长江后浪推前浪Chang2jiang1
hou4 lang4 tui1 qian2 lang4



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 02:27 AM

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But the stronger we are, the more we are tempted...

But the stronger we are, the more we are tempted by the Devil: 道高一尺 魔高一丈dao4 gao1
yi4 chi3, mo2 gao1 yi2 zhang4



Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd January 2004, 12:40 AM

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even if it's soundless, it's still heard by...

even if it's soundless, it's still heard by Heaven: 声闻于天 sheng1 wen2 yu2 tian1



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 11:43 PM

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...is daydreaming so unusual 非同小可fei1 tong2...

...is daydreaming so unusual 非同小可fei1 tong2 xiao3 ke3?



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 10:54 PM

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...Sorry for the typing mistake (fifth character...

...Sorry for the typing mistake (fifth character ), but as it seems to be a real dead end, let's
try another one, to cheer up everyone:人心振奋 ren2 xin1 zhen4 fen4



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 10:28 PM

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...Alas, you can trust nobody, and the human...

...Alas, you can trust nobody, and the human heart is unfathomable :roll: 人心难测定 ren2
xin1 nan2 ce4



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 08:42 PM

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... not a dead end, just a crossroads , because...

... not a dead end, just a crossroads , because when whe hear the clttering of horse hoofs
蹄声笃笃 ti2 sheng1 du3 du3 , we have to 瞻前顾后 zhan1 qian2 gu4 hou4 to choose one
direction...



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 07:08 PM

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... and because this is year is Monkey year, our...

... and because this is year is Monkey year, our heart will be as agile as Xun Wu Kung's and our
minf as swift as a gallopping horse 心猿意马 (xin1 yuan2 yi4 ma3)



Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd January 2004, 06:55 PM

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For the first post of the (lunar) year, we're all...

For the first post of the (lunar) year, we're all in high spirits, not 萎靡不振 (wei3 mi3 bu4
zhen4)at all



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th January 2004, 11:55 PM

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... because he (or she ) has learned from the...

... because he (or she ) has learned from the virtuous and the wise 私淑贤哲 (si1 shu1 xian2
zhe2)



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th January 2004, 02:17 AM

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Whoever he (or she) may be, maestria makes...

Whoever he (or she) may be, maestria makes someone bold 艺高胆大



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th January 2004, 12:39 AM

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What's his name? because 名目繁多

What's his name? because 名目繁多



Forum: Reading and Writing 19th January 2004, 11:16 PM

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Are you sure you can afford it ? Because 言重九鼎...

Are you sure you can afford it ? Because 言重九鼎 (nine tripods of gold or jade...)



Forum: Reading and Writing 19th January 2004, 08:47 PM

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If 一字千金, how much for four words? six ?

If 一字千金, how much for four words? six ?



Forum: Reading and Writing 19th January 2004, 03:04 PM

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You're unique 蜀一无二 ...

You're unique 蜀一无二 ...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 28th May 2004, 09:18 AM

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Characters are objectively harder, even for Chinese

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Isn't chinglish where you add in words like...

Isn't chinglish where you add in words like "ok" and various other short english words?

My friend told it was, but I wouldn't know ?_?



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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th July 2003, 08:26 PM

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Why do we learn Chinese Characters if we hate them?

Views: 1,991

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I don't despise Hanzi - they are not the most...

I don't despise Hanzi - they are not the most efficent way of putting language on paper, that
doesn't make them worth hating. Also, I don't think anyone else who has contributed to this thread
hates...



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Forum: Reading and Writing 21st August 2005, 06:10 AM

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Easy chinese texts on the internet ?

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Haha the question is what if I would have guessed...

Haha the question is what if I would have guessed correctly.. "I think Roddy was probably trying
to link to THIS site.."..

Maybe I would have won a free lifetime subscription to this site? :wink:



Forum: Reading and Writing 20th August 2005, 03:06 AM

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Easy chinese texts on the internet ?

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Yes, thank you all for the great links! And I'm...

Yes, thank you all for the great links! And I'm a traditional character man myself so they are all
very useful. I can't believe Roddy made a mistake in a link posting, he's usually impeccable
haha....



Forum: Reading and Writing 19th August 2005, 08:38 AM

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Easy chinese texts on the internet ?

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I second this request in what is otherwise a...

I second this request in what is otherwise a complete waste of thread space.



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