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Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by on 2009-07-06 21:07:34
wow i think you'll get conf little
usually the kanji you'll need to learn thousand word of chinese kanji


Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by ciel3 on 2009-07-07 02:38:38
Chinese are from Japanese-do they got history from about it?which one contain more kanji. Is Chinese words-they contain more kanji words. So Japanese words are steal borrow from Chinese, even Chinese slang some of them same with Japanese. So when it learn it together,got to make it clear if not it kind confusing...

Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by masterStrawberry_milk on 2009-08-13 02:30:38
I actually think that it is easier to learn japanese after learning chinese and not the other way round. If you cannot read kanji, you can still kind of figure out what the sentences mean if you know chinese. But for chinese, you cannot. Besides, nowadays people usually use simplified chinese characters and not traditional but kanji's characters are traditional so i guess it would be quite difficult to learn chinese from japanese.

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Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by Matsuna on 2009-11-02 18:27:47
I've been told by my friend that it's easier to learn Chinese first, because a lot of Japanese kanji characters came from the Chinese characters. So it may help the Japanese easier.


Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by r3ck0rd on 2009-11-05 05:02:55
the character's reading is obviously different. But some may sound alike. ALMOST all kanji in Japanese have same meaning (some don't, like watashi, in Japanese it means I, but in Chinese it means private (ownership)) and are the same like in Chinese (not all, for example huang in Chinese, Japanese writes it differently). What differs it that in Japanese, you can mix Kanji with kana. And Japanese is using both traditional Chinese Hanzi (qiantizi) and simplified Chinese Hanzi (fantizi) (some kanji use qiantizi form, some fantizi form). That would confuse Japanese who wants to learn Chinese or vice versa.

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Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by supernood on 2009-12-10 07:10:56
Chinese got copy some of the Japanese is Hokkian(Fu jian福建)

like father and mother etc


Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by on 2009-12-15 15:58:57
it really depends, well if you couldn't read or write at the moment, it wouldn't be very useful, but a lot of the words, kanji are actually Chinese characters, so if knew japanese, it would definitely be an advantage, but a big 1 or not, it really depends.

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Re: Can I learn Chinese from Japanese easier?
Link | by hello on 2010-01-09 20:20:34
If you can read chinese, you can read kanji. That doesn't mean you can read japanese, cause of hiragana and grammar differences. It would be helpful and decrease some workload on memorization.

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