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RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 07:10 PM

我们说中文!
 
Quote:

你们好!你好吗?我叫Roxas。 你呢?
Ni men hao! ni ha ma? wo jiao Roxas. Ni ne?
~

Welcome to the Chinese speakers Easter event thread. Come drop by whether or not you speak Chinese ^_^, you may get taught a thing or two xP

nocturnal miyu 04-12-2009 07:22 PM

i can't type chinese on this computer or else it would be good practice... (or torture considering i'm not that good with my chinese. XD )
well, have fun with the event. i gotta go. =)

xuvrette 04-12-2009 07:23 PM

Just has to come in for support~ XD

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 07:25 PM

Uhm...alright... thank you guys for posting I guess.

So... >_<;;... it's funny that Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world and yet, not many people here seem to know it.

SunFlowerBeam 04-12-2009 07:43 PM

Hello there!Happy Easter ^_^
I want to learn chinese!!!

xuvrette 04-12-2009 07:45 PM

...Is Mandarin the most spoken?
I thought is English, since it being so call International Language.

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 07:46 PM

Ok, o: I could teach you the very basics! Though, are you sure you want to learn? It's a bit hard to explain but I'll try my best if you do want to.

Edit;
@xuvrette
No, since China vastly pwns us in population... and Mandarin is the main form of Chinese spoken over there.
If you are traveling it is helpful to know Mandarin since you will rarely not be able to get a hold of a fellow speaker near where you are.

xuvrette 04-12-2009 07:51 PM

Talking about Population, won't India be more than China then? making Tamil or Hindu the most spoken language?

But I found that English would be convenient to learn, since nearly every country has English as their language course.

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 07:55 PM

@ xuvrette
No, China has the most population; India has second. Plus India has many different dilects of language and so that lowers the amount of speakers of the certain dilects.
China is divided basically into two dilects; Cantonese and Mandarin. Mainland, or as it's called, speaks Mandarin whereas the southern provinces and cities speak Cantonese. However, because of the uniform writing system; both speakers can communicate through writing with little difficulties. That links together like 4 billion speakers.

So, because Chinese isn't as divided a language as the dialects of India, it is the most spoken language in the world.

SunFlowerBeam 04-12-2009 07:59 PM

You dont have to if you dont want too :)

xuvrette 04-12-2009 08:01 PM

...but, there are other dialects for Chinese.
Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Shang Hai,Chew zhou...

Risque 04-12-2009 08:02 PM

wo bu jiang guo yu.

wo shi (uh....) guang dong ren! :'D

Rainbows 04-12-2009 08:04 PM

-cough-

o.o

I only know nihao ... Or.. however.. you spell it.. >_>;

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 08:05 PM

No, I want to! But I'm going to try not to lose you.

Ok, so Chinese (like many East Asian languages such as; Thai, (I believe( Tagalog, Swedish (I know it's not East Asian but they do use some tones, if you listen) and some Indian dilects) uses a system called tones.

Luckily for you Mandarin has 4 distinct tones. just google: "Mandarin tones" and shop around until you find a site you like.

I can't teach you even basic words until you learn those. However, if you wish to skip tones altogether (I do not advise this as tones literally define the meanings of most words...) I can move on.

Chinese is on of the most difficult languages to master so, just let me know if this is all too much and I'll stop.

@ xuvrette
But for the MOST part it is two. However, I think India is regionial. And also you cannot blame me, I am but a 15 year old using my /own/ knowledge and guessing/ puzzle work. I take Chinese class and my teacher lived in China for many years so... I'm going off what she said.

edit;
Plus those are very small regional dilects of Chinese versus how India doesn't really have one single language. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officia...uages_of_India)
Yes Hindi is sort of the main one but still.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ative_speakers - English is the second most spoken.

sweetly25 04-12-2009 08:23 PM

ohh came here to say hello <3333

(also double posting is not allow unless its 5hours apart.or falls into another page.... I believe)

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 08:30 PM

@sweetly25
Yeah, I tried to delete it but... I couldn't find the delete post option.
Hello though.

xuvrette 04-12-2009 08:31 PM

...LOL at facts. Oh well, I am bad with statistics of facts. I just know there are few more dialects which is not just Mandarin and Cantonese. But yeah, I guess the different would be Chinese use the same writing system, but Indian ones use their own writing and pronouce system.

Hong Kong is the lead Cantonese, Taiwan's dialect would be Hokkien.

wish 04-12-2009 08:33 PM

:: dances. :: I thought xuxu was from china? XD why are you arguing with xuxu? >[

SunFlowerBeam 04-12-2009 08:35 PM

no keeping going thats very helpful :)
sorry I was gone I got a little sick so I went and got some soup ^_^

LemonWarlord 04-12-2009 08:35 PM

I would type Chinese, but I removed it since it broke some apps :P

Also, that page also says other numbers.

Quote:

982,000,000 native, 179,000,000 second language = 1,151,000,000 total

Over 1,500,000,000 worldwide.
The page itself says native speakers, but I believe ability to speak is more important.

RoxasSinClaire 04-12-2009 08:36 PM

There you are wrong.
Taiwan is the Mandarin, but the older people speak Taiwanese occasionally. I KNOW this because I have an exchange friend from Taiwan. Research or learn your facts before you speak please.

Edit;
I'm not here to argue so please, take it or leave it. No, literally, leave the thread if you're going to argue. That includes everyone
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Well, as you know if you looked, there are 4 tones to Mandarin; the first tone is represented with a "-" above the letter (I don't have an international keyboard or program that allows me to type tones) and is spoken with a high/ medium and continuous tone.
The second is a rising tone "/" which, literally, starts at a low pitch and raises to a high pitch. You can think of this as a...sort of scale...

Third tone is the hardest, and is represented with an upside down "^" and starts at a high tone, falls (like a falling scale) and then raises back up.

Fourth tone, the easiest, is "`" and it is an accent/ attack bascially.

To practice these, think of the English pitches that go with the words; what? (If you say it surprised enough, you'll see that it is using 2nd or an elongated version could represent 3rd tone) stop! (for fourth tone) huh? (3rd tone) wow *said in a daze* (1st tone)

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Sorry if that's weird.

Oh, I have to go for now. Message me or, try and keep this topic alive and I'll continue helping you.

Rainbows 04-12-2009 08:38 PM

Roxas, edit your second post into the first and report it on your own, saying sorry or thank you.~ :3

The mods are okay with honest mistakes. ♥

( andand jeez mr. lemon was just saying.. unless you were yelling at xuxu? she.. IS from china... mhm..?? o_o )

wish 04-12-2009 08:38 PM

Taiwan is not mandarin. o__o

Taiwan's mandarin is a dialect almost. When they speak mandarin, like in China, they have a odd accent.

Nami Dragon 04-12-2009 08:42 PM

I speak Cantonese, since I'm from Hong Kong XD

Taiwan's main dialect is actually Wennan (or however it's spelt in English) when they speak among themselves, but most people there knows Mandarin

wish 04-12-2009 08:43 PM

heee i speak cantonese too nami. :3 but not very well since i'm totally americanized. Rofl.


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