Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd May 2004, 12:21 PM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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Posted By DavidHan

Well, learn manythings new everyday :D

Well, learn manythings new everyday :D

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2004, 04:31 PM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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Well well, you're right, hihihi. I've learnt...

Well well, you're right, hihihi. I've learnt manythings from you. Very interesting. But what is
Sino-Vietnamese????

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2004, 02:43 PM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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I think Vietnamese have many homophones, but less...

I think Vietnamese have many homophones, but less than Chinese. And you can using Hán Vit in
communication, but it's not simple, because if you use Hán Vit so much with a native people,
they won't...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th June 2007, 06:19 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

To the profound Luo bot,

I think the issue of good pronunciation is important. I do think listening to standard dialect is
quite good but don't think the R hua ying (the adding of an R sound to...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th May 2007, 09:58 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

On an advanced level do you think playing games is still interesting? I feel comprehension
exercises and fill in the blank HSK style questions are a good way of testing mastery of Chinese.
What...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 4th January 2007, 03:02 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Posted By simonlaing

Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

If I started a VideoChinesepod site would you be interested in it and use it?

I have a couple of friends who like Chinesepod.com because they can put them on their MP3 player
and listen to it...

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 5th May 2007, 05:30 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Views: 9,086

Posted By SteveK

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

The launching of the new LingQ system has been delayed for one major reason. We tried to produce
an off line "client" version and we gave up after one year spent on the project. We just could
not...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th February 2007, 01:20 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

We are very close to having a multilanguage version. I am Beta testing for Russian, and others for
German right now. Asian languages are a few weeks away. I will certainly let you know when we
are...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2007, 06:24 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

We learn by relating new things to things we already know. That is why in the first stages of
learning a new language it is useful to have the text in a language you already know, usually
your...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2007, 01:03 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I speak 10 languages and have attacked Korean and Russian these last two years. I am 61.
When you begin you do not need a teacher, in fact you cannot use a teacher. You just need to
listen and read...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 6th February 2007, 12:36 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I have been away for a few days without Internet contact. I am going into a 90km cross county ski
race in Sweden (the Vasaloppet) in March and since I am not a big cross country skier (and 61) I...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st February 2007, 01:40 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

For a bilingual discussion of language learning (Chinese and English) please go to

http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheLinguistOnLanguage-Chinese

and scroll down to the video podcast of the discussion...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st February 2007, 01:20 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I noticed this thread as a referrer to my blog so I thought I would comment here.
In my view a useful and realistic goal of language learning is fluency, not perfection. One of the
most important...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th August 2006, 04:33 AM

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How could I get better at tones?

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RE: 2nd/3rd tone differentiation. Below, I've...

RE: 2nd/3rd tone differentiation. Below, I've copied and pasted my own post from the Learning
Chinese forum in "forumosa.com".

I think what's particularly difficult about the 2nd and 3rd tone...

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 11th October 2007, 09:05 AM

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Translation please

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Re: Translation please

Well, because I *thought* I'd clicked "new posts" and was cycling through recent ones. I didn't
realize this was old. Sigh.

Forum: Reading and Writing 11th October 2007, 04:31 AM

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Translation please

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Re: Translation please

I think the OP -- like many others -- is conflating the concept of "translate" with
"transliterate."

Many people ask for translations when, in fact, they want the pronunciation (reading) of...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 14th February 2008, 08:12 AM

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Reading my book

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回复: Reading my book

Here 起来 means "to start to"; so your sentence would be ”The girl started to cry."

Forum: Reading and Writing 24th January 2008, 10:03 PM

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Reading my book

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回复: Reading my book

Congratulations on starting your first book; it's one of the most important milestones! Why don't
you tell people what you're reading, maybe somebody'll join you, or at least can profit from
your...

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 14th March 2008, 10:24 PM

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The Revival of Traditional Characters is Coming?

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Re: The Revival of Traditional Characters is Coming?

Revival?
Survival may be the better term for it.
The traditional characters are dyeing out in Chinese mainland particularly mong the young.
And many Chinese don't think it is good to see them become...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 16th January 2008, 04:52 PM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Worked through the book

I have now worked through the book and studied 800 characters. As you can see from previous posts,
this has taken me just over a month. That is not to say I have learnt them all yet, but I have...

Forum: Reading and Writing 19th December 2007, 12:43 AM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Preliminary impression: may be better than Heisig

A bit more: I am working through the Matthews and Matthews book. At this stage, I am inclined to
suggest that the book is better than the Heisig book and that anyone interested in learning
Chinese...

Forum: Reading and Writing 13th December 2007, 10:44 PM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

A new book has just been published on learning Chinese characters, that may be of interest:

Matthews, Alison and Laurence Matthews, Learning Chinese Characters. Tuttle, 2007. ISBN:...

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Friday, June 6, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 27th April 2008, 02:40 PM

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Translation~

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回复: Translation~

A bit disturbing...

Forum: Reading and Writing 27th April 2008, 02:02 PM

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Translation~

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回复: Translation~

Fitting Room is fine and that is very common too.

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Forum: Reading and Writing 7th May 2008, 12:52 AM

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Poll: Which "Remembering Hanzi" will you buy?

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Re: Which "Remembering Hanzi" will you buy?

In fact my wish was to solve my simplified problem and to buy just only simplified version only,
but...
I think there are a lot of good material to read just in putunghua wich traditional are in...

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 2nd March 2008, 06:32 AM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

First, I recommended to save in Unicode format, not Unicode-8 format, to read in with UTF-16.

Second, the list of words below contains an error:
太太 bu4
ZDT seems smart enough to do a bit of...

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 1st March 2008, 12:14 PM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

1) Try saving it using Word in Unicode format, read it in as UTF-16

2) Post a sample file and maybe someone can get it working.

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 8th February 2008, 10:18 PM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

Simon, if you like post a small example of a tab-delimited file and I'll check if I can see if
anything is wrong.

For what it's worth (very little....), the files I import are created as follows. I...

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 8th February 2008, 01:26 AM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

simon_w, are you using the latest version? [0.7.0] Chris worked very hard to improve the import
feature (at my nagging....) and addresses most of your concerns.

(一) This is not quite correct. ...

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 13th September 2007, 10:45 AM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

Chinese Learner, look at http://zdt.sourceforge.net/main/sound_plugin/ ; does that not do what you
want? They work for me under linux, so I would assume the work under a mac too?

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 7th September 2007, 01:55 AM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

Very few things about ZDT annoy me, which is pretty amazing for a free program. Thanks Chris!

However, my #1 annoying thing is that when I search the dictionary, it refuses to remember that I
like...

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Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 4th September 2007, 10:20 AM

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Downloadable dictionary file?

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Re: Downloadable dictionary file?

Wulong, the schema for the sqlite database seems to be incorrect:

CREATE TABLE entries (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
simp TEXT UNIQUE,
trad TEXT UNIQUE,
pinyin...

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th February 2005, 08:16 AM

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Hardest sound to pronounce?

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Posted By count_zero

Every chinese person I've met seems to say the x...

Every chinese person I've met seems to say the x sound a bit different. I say them like s bit with
a lot of hiss.

hsssssxiuxi yixia!

Which seems to work!

re
qiu

That's another matter. :oops:

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd February 2005, 11:48 PM

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Why Do You Learn Chinese?(ple help me with the survey)

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For me, learning Chinese opens up many things I...

For me, learning Chinese opens up many things I want to know about Far Eastern cultures, and I
think it also provides an alternative to what I've already been familiar with.

If you publish the...

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 27th May 2005, 07:34 PM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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I think 大山 is better. His spoken is even better...

I think 大山 is better. His spoken is even better than many Chinese people. He began to stay in
China in late 1980's.

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 18th July 2004, 09:50 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Altair

The more I consider this question. The more...

The more I consider this question. The more unsatisfied I become with what I posted previously. I
find it very strange that Mandarin has optional glottal stops before initial "i," "a," and "e,"
but...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 12th June 2004, 09:40 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Shibo, There are two sounds in Arabic usually...

Shibo, There are two sounds in Arabic usually transliterated with signs like an apostrophe. One is
'Ayn, which is the initial sound in the words "'ashara" (meaning "ten") and "'arab" and the
medial...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 28th May 2004, 07:17 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Shibo, Your right. I should have written that...

Shibo,

Your right. I should have written that "woo" and "oo" are both allophones. :oops:

By the way, is it possible to pronounce Wu with an initial glottal stop? A glottal stop seems
quite...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 24th May 2004, 12:50 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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smithsgj, it seems I forgot to answer your...

smithsgj, it seems I forgot to answer your question:

In all the traditions I am aware of, simple vowels are named by their sound, unless this violates
syllabic constraints within the languge or...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 3rd May 2004, 06:51 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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With all due respect to the opinions given above,...

With all due respect to the opinions given above, when I have listened to examples of the "wu"
final and "yi" final in isolation, I often hear a clearly enunciated glottal stop at the beginning
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Forum: Speaking and Listening 21st June 2004, 07:54 AM

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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My mother's friend is taiwanese, she's married to...

My mother's friend is taiwanese, she's married to an american, and has had a child who is in
college. All he remembers is "ni hao" lol after like 20+ years of marriage ;)

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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My mother's friend is taiwanese, she's married to...

My mother's friend is taiwanese, she's married to an american, and has had a child who is in
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Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th July 2004, 11:33 AM

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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Taxi Trouble

In my first couple of months in China, I once approached a group of taxi drivers whilst waving a
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Chinese roots in other languages

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Just curious... which is better - 大漢和辭典 or 漢語大字典?...

Just curious... which is better - 大漢和辭典 or 漢語大字典? I was given to understand
that 大漢和辭典 was the best, until 漢語大字典 came along and superceded it. Anyway, I
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Chinese roots in other languages

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I would really love to listen to how the 道德經...

I would really love to listen to how the 道德經 sounds in the various Chinese dialects and
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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Great question. But a little vague. What do you mean by "work"?

Maybe a good question to ask is: If someone started with no knowledge of chinese, and studied
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