How is Learning Chinese Writing Different From Learning a Western Language?

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In the modern Chinese writing system, each character is a form of its own, representing a particular sound and at least one meaning. To learn Chinese writing, you need to know each Chinese symbol or character individually. You will need a vocabulary of at least 3,000 characters to understand 90% of what you read. A vocabulary of 4-5,000 characters allows you to understand almost everything written in Chinese in the modern context. Rocket Chinese reviews Although there are more than 60,000 characters listed in the largest Chinese dictionaries most of them are ancient symbols and no longer in use. Learning Chinese writing is quite different from learning a Western language. To learn a Western language like English, you need to know a whole series of sounds.

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