70 years ago Chinese was the easiest language in the world to learn. They said all you had to learn was a few hanzi. In the 1970s somehow Chinese became the hardest language to learn. My Chinese primary school curriculum had 3000 traditional form hanzi that were very easy to learn and remember. Reading and writing Chinese improves one's brain for sure.
@keepexploreing98911 күн бұрын
As a mandarin speaker, this is true. Most learners don't have to write Hanzi, just be able to read and type. To read or recognize Hanzi, you must understand the radicals. I don't know why the teacher didn't tell you the structure of the single Hanzi. 菜 is considered as two parts so called up-down structure including 艹 and 采. 艹 means plants or Grass , 采 is a basic one unable to apart more, it used to tell the pronunciations. 采 菜 彩 踩 採 睬 Those all are related to Cai this pronunciation. 冰, the two dots water mostly means cold water, some of them don't follow this because of the simplification. Three dots water like 河 江 means the normal water. Chinese is a language based on the Hanzi or characters, no matter what you pronounce as long as you can type or write that will help you a lot.
@AlainAldana2 күн бұрын
Resumen: Consejos: 1-Se eficiente en tu estudio, descarta lo innecesario -puedes deshacerte del aprendizaje de la escritura si deseas enfocarte en lo oral - olvidate de usar historias que ocupan mucho espacio en tu memoria y requieren energia (la parte del libro Remember nosequemás Hanzi). Pero sí puedes crearlas para recordar caracteres. -Aprende las palabras en contexto. -Para la escritura: La repeticion es importante, pero recuerda usar tu imaginacion, asociar a figuras y descomponer los caracteres. Ponle tu significado personal a los radicales.
@mathlp90562 күн бұрын
The list: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_Indexing_Chinese_Character_Components
@kevinlin1680Ай бұрын
I think its really cool the way you explained it, I'm learning chinese and I'm learining to be a teacher too. For me your "hack" is really useful but as a compliment. Thanks a lot for the information :)
@yesencn5 күн бұрын
It's not a hack. It is how chinese characters are created...through thousands of years use, muiltple meanings are attached to a character, but you can always trace back to its original meaning and how it is created to mean it, most other meanings are natural extension from the original one. And with the understanding of the original meaning sometimes you can even tell nuance differences in words that Chinese people obey but can't explictly explain.
24 күн бұрын
muchas gracias, me ha ayudado mucho
@monicobriseno90799 күн бұрын
Hi, Enric. First, thanks for sharing your Chinese learning journey. According with your video about Chinese characters I think you right I want to speak Chinese instead write Chinese. However, if I want to have an official Chinese certification as HSK exams you need to learn how to write Chinese characters. So, when you mentioned Chinese radical as key element to learn faster how to write Chinese characters came in that I have a book involving Chinese radical to write Chinese characters. The book title is: Learning Mandarin Chinese Characters volume 1 by Yi Ren I want to share with you an excerpt related with the Chinese radicals: "Characters with the same radical can be grouped together for the easy of studying or used as a point of reference for indexing. " pag. 7 Best regards from Mexico.
@EnricBaltasar8 күн бұрын
Hi, Mónico. Yes, official exams require writing, but I think to remember that applies from HSK3 onwards, which gives a but of oxygen to focus first on what matters to communicate.
@RWilders7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing all this information. So useful! As a learner (only one year in), I am able to say quite a few things but I really struggle at understanding when I am spoken to, even if I know all the words in the sentence, I sort of freeze... If you have any tips on how you improved your understanding that would be so precious. In any case thank you so much for this content.
@Leo-io4bqАй бұрын
Trying to deduce the meaning from radicals is futile. I've tried that long enough
@enricbaltasar1565Ай бұрын
Partially agree, that's why my approach was different: I use radicals to memorise characters as a core.
@kevinlin1680Ай бұрын
Its not deducing, its imagining it
@artugert29 күн бұрын
The best thing I've found for learning characters is the Outlier dictionary, available in the Pleco app. It breaks characters down into actual functional components (often a sound and a meaning component), as opposed to radicals, which are not useful. Radicals were invented for arranging characters in a physical dictionary (since pinyin didn't exist yet, there was no "alphabetical" order), and have no use beyond that. Sometimes functional components happen to be "radicals", but sometimes not.
@reembakri-qz2sy26 күн бұрын
so you recommend learning the functional components of a character rather than the radicals in it?
@artugert26 күн бұрын
@ Yes.
@TheFiestyhick7 күн бұрын
I just have free Pleco. Is the Outlier Dictionary something that has to be purchased within Pleco?
@artugert7 күн бұрын
@@TheFiestyhick Yes
@rigba76275 күн бұрын
I dont think thats his point. He was just saying to learn radicals in order to identify and distinguish them from the radicals in other characters.
@yesencn5 күн бұрын
For 采,it is made with a claw over a tree, meaning like picking from trees, and that's the original meaning of the character. Some idiots don't know it already has a claw in it and add anther hand to it to make 採, but the two characters means the same meaning. 菜 is the useful grass you pick, that's called vegetable. When you picking food from trees, you need characters to recognize what to pick and not to. The right part of 彩 is the part meaning drawings, basically it says pick according to drawings, so we use the character to meaning drawings, enjoyable shaps and patterns. It comes too often with 色, which means color, the word 色彩 literally meaning colors and shapes, but gradually it can be used to refer to color only, and therfore, 彩 now can refer to color too, but in 精彩 or 出彩 it still means the enjoyable drawings not colors. Because picking require touching, characters containing 采 sometings has something to do with touching, like 踩 is touching with 足(foot) and it means strumble on, 睬 is touching with 目 (eye) and it means making eye contact.
@renijaviermolinarodriguez93323 күн бұрын
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@EnricBaltasar23 күн бұрын
Mi fartas bone, Javier, kaj vi?
@renijaviermolinarodriguez93322 күн бұрын
@EnricBaltasar Bonege. Mi ankaux lernas la cxinan
@3609Mùhǎnmòdé11 күн бұрын
I Already have 1000 汉字 Characters
@johannkroeber3928 күн бұрын
Each character only has one radical, it only serves the purpose of looking a character up in a dictionary. Ninety percent of characters have a meaning and a sound component
@yesencn5 күн бұрын
For 喜, the explanation is wrong. it is a drum over a door, hit drum over your door to celebrate something...鼓 is hitting a drum with a stick in hand, 支 almost always meaning holding a tool in hand to do something. so 鼓 originally meaning hitting drum, but it also refer to drum itself because the left part no longer being used any more.
@danielm.43469 күн бұрын
All the way to 3:50 to tell us that all we need to do is learn how to type?
@vihodanyet5 күн бұрын
The only thing I learned from this video is that: 1) I’m not alone in the horrifying reality of trying to learn characters 2) all attempts appear to be futile. I say futile, because I believe your method is still incredibly complex
@AlainAldana2 күн бұрын
La magia no existe, ni una pildora milagrosa. Aprender un nuevo idioma requiere esfuerzo, por tanto, es importante mantenerte motivado, dedicarle tiempo y hacerlo "divertido" (busca contenido que te guste, el vocabulario de tus pasatiempos, por ejemplo) y "práctico" (enfócate en las palabras más comunes). -No te presiones demaciado, y registra tu avance (ponte metas semanales, y al cumplirlas te sentiras motivado) Estudiar un idioma es más que un reto intelectual. Pones a prueba tu memoria, disciplina, resiliencia, autodominio, y otras habilidades y virtudes. Referente a este video: Es cierto que no dice nada nuevo, no proporciona un sistema de estudio estructurado. Pero me fue útil las referencias al libro Remember Simplified Hanzi.
@AlainAldana2 күн бұрын
En realidad, este método complejo es el que más le conviene a tu mente, porque asocias símbolos. Para los niños chinos también es un reto aprender la escritura china, pero es más fácil para ellos, por la constante exposición diaria que tienen, ven caracteres en la calle y en el trabajo, y los usan. Pero tú no vives en China, por eso es más fácil que los olvides. Repite, repite y repite, consume contenido divertido, celebra tu avance y sientete orgulloso (Recuerda usar la tecnica "shadowing" y active recall). Te podría dar mil consejos y ser más específico, pero me llevaría unas cuantas horas jajaja. Te deseo éxito ❤
@vihodanyet2 күн бұрын
@@AlainAldana sorry I don’t know what language you are speaking
@Hypercube22 күн бұрын
Try Mandarin Blueprint lite.
@vihodanyet2 күн бұрын
@ no it’s not helpful and the guy has a really Americanised Chinese acennt
@2011568Күн бұрын
真的嗎?
@iScoopyPal8 күн бұрын
Sorry dude, you can't even explain how you learned these characters.