admin on February 20th, 2010

Many students start in the Chinese language will say yes or no in Chinese. Most believe there is an exact equivalent to the English, yes or no (understandable, since almost all languages have words that correspond to these positive and negative reactions.)
Sorry to say yes or no in Chinese is actually a [...]

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With the tremendous success of the Olympics in China, and with the spectacular growth of Chinese economic and political influence around the world, a reliable dictionary of Chinese is more valuable th

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admin on February 9th, 2010

Friends and people from other countries are often surprised when I told them that I can speak and write in a couple of languages and dialects. Thank Malaysia for the multiracial population consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indian and other minority races. As one Chinese student school in Malaysia, we have learned three languages in [...]

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Available in both paperback and vinyl cover, these dictionaries feature: a high impact cover design in striking \”Berlitz\” blue, in-keeping with the whole \”Berlitz\” range for increased brand recogn

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In the modern Chinese writing system, each character is a kind of its own, represents a particular sound and at least one meaning.
In other words, each Chinese symbol of a unity of form, sound and meaning.
Learn Chinese writing, you need to know each Chinese symbol or sign up individually. You [...]

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