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@muddirt80406 ай бұрын
Was that you that was crying long ago? You wanted to go home. ? That made me so sad. Don't live in DEMOCRAT areas. Those people are sick . The real Americans are Republicans we would love you in our area. You would be a normal person. Did you ever make it back home?? I actually was going to help you get a ticket home you made me so sad. If your gone I hope you return to republican city state. It's people like you that made USA great in history. The DEMOCRAT is making people like you go away and they let the mental sick inside.
@Trees74206 ай бұрын
Hmmmmmm 🤨
@rickynoodles28166 ай бұрын
😂@@Trees7420
@JK17-13 ай бұрын
這個句子是繁體的
@user-vp4uf3rk4q6 күн бұрын
Idk@@BlackChamomile
@rainpeanut126 ай бұрын
me personally, it helps me remember them so they don't look like amorphous masses when i encounter them again later, i'm usually gonna forget how to write them but it personally helps me recognize them
@NicrophorusVesp6 ай бұрын
I find doing it helps me associate the radical with the word especially with characters that have radicals that wouldn't be so obvious to me. It helped me contextualise the pattern of characters and radicals, as well as giving me more time to process the visual links between two characters.
@chinesewithlia6 ай бұрын
That’s great!! If it helps you then definitely do it! I made this video cause some of my students told me they feel so frustrated from not being able to write Chinese characters correctly. So I was like it’s okay, you don’t have to do it perfectly!
@they0nex936 ай бұрын
same with me, I find it's really hard to memorize the character itself without writing it and recognize its components. So writing helps me memorize the characters even it does not help my writing at all.
@Rage96036 ай бұрын
我也是
@nickiminaj08826 ай бұрын
same
@himeshira854Ай бұрын
She's not saying to not learn the Chinese characters at all. she's telling you to not put your focus too much to memorize how to write them one by one but instead memorize it by it's particle and any other element that can help.
@heikestoll12056 ай бұрын
I see your point, but I do some writing every day just because I enjoy it and it helps me differentiate characters that look really similar. I don’t copy characters over and over, but rather copy a favorite passage from a book, a Weibo post that I find interesting, or pick a few sentences from a grammar lesson. But I definitely do more reading than writing.
@eriks.97306 ай бұрын
I had a very stressful job at the time I was studying Mandarin and found writing the characters was therapeutic. I started with simplified the first year. The second year I switched to traditional and found that I needed only to write a character 10 x to memorize it.
@agustinbarquero88986 ай бұрын
That isn't what she was saying.
@chinesewithlia6 ай бұрын
If you enjoy it definitely do it! I’m making this video for my students who felt so frustrated about not being able to remember a simple Chinese character by writing them over and over. I don’t want them to feel like if they can’t remember how to write the characters then they need to stop learning Chinese
@k.c11266 ай бұрын
I only write characters when I need to look them up and I don't know the sound well enough to type in pinyin. TBH I am really focused on the comprehension aspect right now, because I understand reading naturally precedes writing. I can understand how writing out passages you are reading might help you connect kinesthetically with the sound and meaning of characters.
@asshunnngami6 ай бұрын
that is not what she’s talking about
@Sonchikas16 ай бұрын
I am learning chinese at university to be a translator, for me it's very important to learn how to write them. At the very least my prof constantly grades us at how we write hanzi.
@chinesewithlia6 ай бұрын
If you’re becoming a translator then writing is an essential skill 👌🏻 I’m more talking to beginner level Chinese learners. I don’t want them to stop learning Chinese because they think they can’t write Chinese characters properly 😢
@ericaeli38076 ай бұрын
@@chinesewithliayou are so right. Writing is probably the least important compared to conversing and reading. I never write any more, just type pin yin and choose the character I want.
@maylin19866 ай бұрын
@@chinesewithliaIs it possible to be a translator by reading and writing, without having to speak a language?
@maylin19866 ай бұрын
@@chinesewithliaThe reason I ask is because I feel like I could learn Spanish very well. But only in terms of reading and writing the language. For example, I was only able to do 1 year of Spanish in high school, and I decided to drop out of further pursuing the language because majority of classes grade you on the speech apprehension. Unfortunately for me, if there are any languages that emphasize the use of the letter "R" in any way, I'm screwed. Just because I have a speech impediment with the letter "R", that slips out from time to time as an adult. I had a hard time saying the words three, four, car, tree, etc. As a kid, I had a hard time rolling my "r's" correctly. And English is my main language. 😬😅
@maylin19866 ай бұрын
Does your university teacher also enforce the students to have fluid speech apprehension, or is the focus solely on reading and writing the language only? That's actually kinda nice. I feel like I could pick up on languages a lot quicker if reading and writing is the main focus and there isn't speech involved. 😬😅
@rafikbouaouni54996 ай бұрын
I advise people to write, writing is the best way to learn.
@piousmuffin52852 ай бұрын
I find that writing down Japanese kanji at least once or twice (or until I feel like I got it mostly right) when I learn them helps tremendously with memorization, particularly with learning the radicals themselves. The process of writing down all the radicals in a kanji really helps with distinguishing the specific kanji from similar ones. For example, I used to struggle with telling apart 問 and 間, which I see all the time when reading, but never sat down and properly learned. After sitting down yesterday and writing down both a couple times, I don't think I'll ever mistake them again. Once I've learned and internalized all the radicals, I'll probably rely less on writing things down since it should get easier to memorize stuff without writing it down, but for now I'll keep doing it.
@rc....6 ай бұрын
They forget because they use the phone more and more. After not needing to use pen to write, my spelling deteriorated.
@xiaogeju20116 ай бұрын
For me, writing was worth it. There is something meditative about writing the Chinese characters and after about 10 years you even get a feeling for their appearance and meaning.
@josiebobi6 ай бұрын
i definitely have a case of character amnesia😂 i can still read and speak but i haven’t written in a long time and find it difficult to recall the characters😅 (i learnt chinese as a kid)
@jaydenbraydon54056 ай бұрын
I'm Chinese and the last time I wrote Chinese word is probably 20 years ago? 😅 Even when I do need to type in Chinese, everything now has autocorrect.
@Chilldudenocap6 ай бұрын
@@jaydenbraydon5405 Wtf 20 years ago you never go to school or something lol
@Leiszhi3 ай бұрын
@@Chilldudenocapwdym?
@hey_you.26 күн бұрын
@@Chilldudenocap 😂😂😂
@garden23563 ай бұрын
Muscle memory helps. Try everything. Just do what ever works for you. It's good to write it, because it us also a form of therapy.
@nickiminaj08826 ай бұрын
it's time to change the writing system
@migookpiglet6 ай бұрын
This makes me feel less pressured 😅😂❤ 很好。
@chen8934Ай бұрын
I am a computer programmer. Also I can still read traditional Chinese without problem, I have developed very bad character amnesia (even hard to write my name sometimes 😅). And I also forget lots of English words, thanks to auto-completion. Computers are clearly making us dull 😅
@tisvana186 ай бұрын
Doesn’t the new HSK require passing a handwriting section too though?
@threeprongedfork70616 ай бұрын
Writing characters over and over again to learn them is different than writing to have better handwriting
@maylin19866 ай бұрын
@@threeprongedfork7061I hated writing in cursive as a kid. The moment we reached like 5th grade, we had the choice to write in print and you better believe I rejoiced.😂 Looking back now, as an adult, as long as the letters are legible and the other person knows what you're talking about is all that mattered. I'd like to get back into writing cursive just for the art aspect.
@josemjerez21406 ай бұрын
God knows when the new HSK will be actually implemented (though the new HSK 7-9 have been for some time)
@K1z0ku6 ай бұрын
HSK5 and HSK6 have essay sections. Lower HSK levels also have writing sections, but they are "write the sentence in the correct order"
@galanoftaa64396 ай бұрын
I lived in China for over 4 years. I got to the point where I could read newspapers and magazines in Chinese. She's absolutely right. Reading and chatting/texting Chinese characters is what got me there. Even my Chinese teachers would forget how to write characters. There's too damn many.
@user-xk2kq5dd1sАй бұрын
is that so? then how do your teachers teach by em forgetting the characters? like fr others just talk and read but can't write?😮
@user-xk2kq5dd1sАй бұрын
how do y'all text other Chinese people if y'all can't write hanzi?
@dondog31235 ай бұрын
But writing them down is my way of memorizing too 😢
@Agrayseal6 ай бұрын
What's even worse is that I have to learn traditional Chinese
@user-xk2kq5dd1sАй бұрын
fr, most Chinese people nowadays used the simplified version
@revinaque13426 ай бұрын
This is a thing! I know someone whose elderly parents read the newspaper in Chinese every day, but they've completely forgotten how to write
@user-xk2kq5dd1sАй бұрын
Chinese characters are that difficult? damn
@diydylana315127 күн бұрын
@user-xk2kq5dd1s its more that they work like vocabulary does. If you don't use it enough it fades. Its easier to dig back up if it was already in long term memory though
@onyeenoma6 ай бұрын
Hsk test requires it I think
@catinabox30486 ай бұрын
Um but then you end up like me. I can read natively but cannot write enough characters to even take notes or fill out a form. And then when I got to college and wanted to take Chinese classes there were none at my level because the basic ones were well below my level and I cannot take the harder ones because I wouldn’t be able to write any exams or in-class essays.
@k.c11266 ай бұрын
But you could level up the writing a lot quicker than the rest of us simply because you already know the meaning and syntax. If you decided to take a course in the fall and spent the summer watching cdramas or other shows with the mandarin subs on, with maybe an hour daily writing some responses to what you watched, you would know enough to handle an intermediate class without serious problems.
@user-nf3ry4mw7b6 ай бұрын
How to tell me your alphabet is too complex without telling me your alphabet is too complex 😮.
@nancyz38346 ай бұрын
The Chinese alphabet has mostly the same letter as the English alphabet, they're just pronounced a bit differently, characters are not the same as the alphabet
@Ruruisinane6 ай бұрын
People forget how to spell words too in alphabetic systems
@user-nf3ry4mw7b6 ай бұрын
@@Ruruisinane I know I do!!! I have dyslexia so although I actually read at a high level I have difficulty spelling. I see in pictures so I understand that seeing the shape of words is what enables me to speed read. I have advanced education/job that requires tons of reading. I learned how to read at 3… just not in the way they teach at school. This is why spelling is difficult for me!
@user-nf3ry4mw7b6 ай бұрын
@@nancyz3834 This gives me hope that I can learn the language! I want to learn at least two more languages.
@nancyz38346 ай бұрын
@@user-nf3ry4mw7b Mandarin is terrible and stupid and such a pain to learn, I wish you luck and sanity
@bobo5686 ай бұрын
For me it helps me remember the character even better. There's a lot of Chinese characters that look almost the same and it confuses me sometimes. Writing characters actually helps me remember them better!
@joshuat61243 күн бұрын
Damn the slave example is brutal. Of all the words you could have chosen...
@samanthagrace49196 ай бұрын
I think it depends on what your goal is. For me practicing writing them is both calming and relaxing, and it helps me to memorize reading them and remember the words. However it depends on your goal. If your focus is purely to speak conversationally then I’d not worry about it at all for example but if you were going to move to china or maybe you need it for work or academics then writing would be important. Even for reading, it wouldn’t be as heavily focused on but I feel it does help recalling the characters. I think it’s at least beneficial to learn stroke order though regardless,
@abdullahmuhsin733919 күн бұрын
but writint is sooooo fun😂. Characters look familiar to me if I can write them out
@EvieKng6 ай бұрын
Ngl I'm so glad I learnt Chinese when I was a kid. Learning languages as an adult is way too difficult..
@Jesus_first7776 ай бұрын
I only learned how to write 1,2,3 :)
@ajet828411 сағат бұрын
That one example of the kid writing 多over and over looks like they reinvented oracle bone script or seal script 😂
@bothchick496222 күн бұрын
I'm Thai, and I can remember some Chinese characters even though I've never written them down. This means I can input Chinese characters using Pinyin without any trouble. However, it's hard for me to write them from memory. I can recognize the characters, but I can't write them at all. I'm using this to my advantage by learning Chinese without repeatedly writing characters. This phenomenon also happens in English and Thai, where you might switch the order of letters or words, like "Chinees si esay." We can easily guess that it means "Chinese is easy." This shows that our brains remember language as pictures, not as individual strokes. This could be helpful for those who want to start learning Chinese or Japanese.
@leekongleong1606Ай бұрын
Okay, why does the 飞 looks funnier every word tho😂
@xiufengzhong31126 ай бұрын
😮, but for me without writing practice, means I can't remember the Chinese character that I learn . At least I will write one character in one page
@libriniserenagobbo97174 ай бұрын
But for hsk exams you need writing 😢
@aimanzakh738025 күн бұрын
Did you know why i love Chinese? cause this language has characters that makes me having pareidolia (the phenomenon when you see something objects looks like face, usually with 3 dots enough can make you think it's a 'face'). But not only face I see, so many things I can relate too! The unique of Chinese language
@Sara-jt7qm7 күн бұрын
变 I always tell other students to think of it as a dog 😊 (biàn to change into/become)
@dannajeon889510 күн бұрын
A part from the easy ones (as people, day, have, etc), I can't write anything. That makes me nervous about HSK 3
@zukodude4879876 ай бұрын
I learn Kanji, but it is the Japanese variant.
@Jordan-ko7me17 күн бұрын
I don’t even learn Chinese (at least not yet) or have ever tried to learn any language with characters than ones from typical Latin alphabets, but writing things helps remember things. Any time I have to memorise something I write it out over and over again for at least one of my methods of memorising. No matter what it is, it helps.
@shwanmirza93063 күн бұрын
Latin script is easy unlike Chinese characters whether it's simplified or traditional scripts
@Jordan-ko7me3 күн бұрын
@@shwanmirza9306 I understand that I’m not saying it’s just as hard I’m saying writing things out helps with memorisation. I have memorised scripts fast by just writing them out and a German monologue quickly by writing it out. It also helps in the long term. I understand that Chinese is harder but it still applies.
@geoffreyherrick2982 ай бұрын
Learning how Chinese characters evolved from pictographs to ideograms made it easier for me to understand and remember them.
@nightwng6 ай бұрын
Jeezus...i remember those days when I was in primary. I knew it, the teachings just won't stick to the point i treat it as punishment rather than learning
@butasimpleidiotwizard6 ай бұрын
I only have mild dyslexia with phonetic alphabets but chinese characters really kick it to a whole other level 😭😭😭
@dontusethesamenicknameonthenet6 ай бұрын
yes!! i agree so much 😭😭 my uni teacher makes us all write the characters(like she dictates pinyin and we must write the character) even tho the only thing with our chinese we can do is reading and listening on the internet. i hate this extra focus on remembering how to write characters if we can just type in pinyin on the keyboard and get the needed characters 😭😭 also a keyboard on the phone doesnt need any wifi connection at all.. only some battery power and you can type whole ass paragraphs in chinese
@catrinmelldansen6 ай бұрын
My friend from Hong Kong sent me the progression of the Chinese character for turtle and it was incredible
@CarinaCoffee6 ай бұрын
I've had this like 2 or 3 times now, how have I lived in China and did translation homework on 5 year plans, but ask me to write something like mafan and my brain goes blank 😅
@sshadowzlmao6 күн бұрын
depends on what you need. since im learning japanese, im learning to read how she says and it works very well. writing isnt a must have either
@josephwolosz25226 ай бұрын
This is a complicated language. Even pronouncing words correctly could be a problem you are not aware of.
@aykarain9 күн бұрын
im not sure because i was taught this when i was very young, but i think learning the strokes is helpful for memorising, and also stroke ordering
@OM19_MO796 ай бұрын
That’s why I’m not learning Chinese but Japanese. If you forget or don’t know a Kanji, you just write them in Kana. I really cannot understand why after so many years, Chinese hasn’t adopted an alternative phonetic writing system.
@carultch5 ай бұрын
They have, it's called pinyin. They just don't have a home-grown phonetic spelling system, like Japanese does.
@OM19_MO795 ай бұрын
@@carultch I know a little about it. The problem is that it still uses the complicated characters and its own set of rules.
@haps_ovo3 ай бұрын
The amount of times I forgot how to write 的 is extremely concerning
@sams-lo6lc6 ай бұрын
very good point. just wish the volume was a bit higher
@marwaessaadi6 ай бұрын
Thank you I thought I was doing a bad job bc I could read them but I forget how to write them
@clairdeloona6 ай бұрын
when we wrote them over and over again i remembered nothing. when i copied sentences and wrote my own, i remembered all of them for at least a few weeks. now i can write like the top 50 used.
@MewruGuide6 ай бұрын
As a Chinese I had this experience today. I couldn't remember the second character but once I completed the first I instantly wrote the 2nd
@blueberrybluetube1955Ай бұрын
Some person on the discord DMs made fun of how I wrote while writing some Hanzi. Also, there’s no Duolingo language that allows me to write the traditional Chinese characters.
@vegvisirskald21723 ай бұрын
personally i really like east asian written languages. They are quite fun to learn for the exact reason she is talking about with how to remember them.
@claudezz8869 күн бұрын
Such amnesia happens only for less used characters but not for the 5000 daily characters. I would say memorizing those characters by rote is a recommended way to get fluent.
@TheMoonlightMage4 ай бұрын
KZfaq showed me this while I'm struggling to memorize Kana 😂 it somehow knew
@rc....6 ай бұрын
She doesn’t want people to be good in writing Chinese characters.
@DanielleBaylorАй бұрын
My instinct is to write every thing because that's how we learn in the US too, but i have been lazy lol. I noticed that I've started recognizing characters even though i don't remember how to write them. I have a bad habit of thinking of what a character would be in English terms though
@KatiePrescott5 ай бұрын
It's better to use a spaced repetition system to practice more regularly. Skritter is amazing for this!
@DaniSC_l16 ай бұрын
Japanese people tackle the character amnesia by using hiragana
@jasonreviews6 ай бұрын
yeah that's why we learn english. LOls
@cultusfetus6 ай бұрын
when i was in highschool my friend is smart hell. straight A+s every single time, every single subject. except for mandarin. he never went above C for that subject. he's chinese.
@CosmicGardener6 ай бұрын
Im dyslexic and im very visually oriented i do this even with hangul which is less detailed. I dont remember stories so much but i try to pick out unique shapes in things and mentally connect them to the symbol. Suprise suprise im dyslexic in handsign (for asl), hangul, and spanish (likely anything else i try too). For my kind of dyslexia i confuse the k/g ㄱ and n ㄴ shapes in hangul, as an example. Also all the vowel type sounds with the upright shapes, i find them super easy to confuse (ㅓ ㅏ ㅣ like these)
@lilwater32795 ай бұрын
Now this is a real issue i am not getting into. 😅
@cyralamen6 ай бұрын
Yeah I can read chinese relatively well but when it comes to writing… I die
@kayley4767Ай бұрын
When i was doing chinese in high school, i remembered how to write fire by seeing it as a little person😅 literally showed my teacher what I meant by drawing a head on top and immediate understanding. Last I heard, she uses that as a method to help people remember fire😂
@soobsocool6 ай бұрын
I am native to Chinese (writing Traditional which is harder) and i somehow remember the difficult words and forget even the simplest words. It is just something that blends into your mind. Also words like 都到度 always confuses me in my writing exams, so I think that forgetting words are fine, but make sure to continue developing😂
@miriamtiuseco2nd5 ай бұрын
Not all people have character amnesia. Some really can remember.
@nuevaeinstein31483 күн бұрын
But I love writing and I love chinese characters aloot, so I feel like writing them over and over is kinda entertaining fo me 😢
@kuroki69735 ай бұрын
水 isn’t this water?
@butasimpleidiotwizard6 ай бұрын
Is there a tool for looking up a character you don't know? I know in japanese when you forget kanji you can look it up by spelling the word phonetically, but you can't do that with chinese, so what do you do instead?
@TL-angzarr6 ай бұрын
You use pinyin or you look it up by stroke or radical family if you remember part of it. Learning the radicals is the most useful.
@diesel4ever2736 ай бұрын
I think there might be a problem with the writing system there if even natives have trouble using it... I've heard somewhere that they have like 5000 characters or something like that. How do they write on paper if they can't even remember all of them?
@hannahw70236 ай бұрын
There is 1000% a problem with the writing system. China had a really bad illiteracy problem until the mid 1900s, when they adopted pinyin But the main reason why adults have character amnesia is because they are taught the characters in school as kids, but as adults, they type more than they handwrite. So they no longer need to memorize how to write the characters
@diesel4ever2736 ай бұрын
@@hannahw7023 Ohh okay
@halnicholas3791Ай бұрын
Absolutely correct. Virtually all written communication these days is done digitally, so all you need is the ability to input pinyin accurately, and then read the output to make sure you’re not writing rubbish. Reading is crucial, but handwriting thousands of characters is a fool’s errand, and will negatively impact other more important skill areas.
@snowystorms3 ай бұрын
my mom used to be a journalist in china and was born in china lived in china throughout school and she forgets so much
@lucikens66620 күн бұрын
😂I’m not learning Chinese but I can kinda apply it to Japanese lol. Bc kanji. We’ll hard kanji anyway 😅
@ningningchannel74392 ай бұрын
Finally a chinese video with no hate comments
@bothchick496222 күн бұрын
我是泰国人,虽然我从来没有写过汉字,但我能记住一些汉字。 这意味着我可以毫无困难地使用拼音输入汉字。然而,我很难凭记忆写出它们。我能认出这些字,但根本写不出来。我正在利用这一点,通过不重复写汉字来学习中文。 这种现象也发生在英语和泰语中,你可能会颠倒字母或单词的顺序,比如 "Chinees si esay"。我们很容易就能猜到这是 "Chinese is easy" 的意思。这表明我们的大脑将语言记忆为图片,而不是单个笔画。这可能对那些想开始学习中文或日语的人有帮助。
@Muysc_quyne2 ай бұрын
The point is not to stop learning how to write them... is the focus on writing. Really, you don't need to write it 10 times out of context.
@TwinklingDelight6 ай бұрын
Fr, I hated that as homework.
@Hikari17-1Ай бұрын
I'm learning Japanese,and that's why I forgot how to write kanji even hiragana and katakana but I can read when i saw the character 💀
@luisostasuc81356 ай бұрын
Thanks for the protip. Learning some new languages seem pretty daunting, because I'm so accustomed to the Latin alphabet, because I can't use context clues. So, learning to read before writing could be a good strategy for me, but I would need the reinforcement of writing
@adolfhitler32386 ай бұрын
Its still very crazy for non(Chinese?) Character readers. German was easy for me to get in to but Chinese/Japanese Characters? I really want to learn Chinese but the language is so complex and has things that simply dont exist in English.
@EavenStarchilde6 ай бұрын
Thank you for clarifying this. ❤
@user-jx7vt3ng5l2 күн бұрын
Im confused😂😂😂 duolingo says water is 水. Is ther other ways based on dialects or what?! I dont want my brain to hurt 😅😂😂😂😂
@Affalterbach19676 ай бұрын
How will I text somebody on WeChat naturally if I forget how to compose the character and only know it because when I encounter it when reading, I am reminded?
@curiousitykilledthecat99336 ай бұрын
there are two types of Chinese keyboard, one requires you the draw out a character but the other you just type the pinyin and it suggests the character for you - most of my Chinese friends use that, which is why they forget how to write characters
@k.c11266 ай бұрын
@@curiousitykilledthecat9933I've never seen a cdrama character using anything but Pinyin keyboard for electronic communication purposes or document preparation.
@Default783346 ай бұрын
You type in pinyin, and select the character from the list of suggestions like pretty much everyone in China who isn't a competitive typist does.
@Taiwan4ever6 ай бұрын
My teacher basically knows every Chinese word but forgot 枇杷 and then because I knew Chinese I forgot English. For example, one day when I went to school I questioned myself whether fabulous was spelled correct
@gentiligiuliano78824 ай бұрын
I guess I'm starting to memorize a bit better the meaning of the characters since I started to learn how to write them
@just_hrisАй бұрын
Idc I'm still gonna write characters cuz they look cool
@ryantang14606 ай бұрын
This is true 当我写作文的时候不过我华语已经很差了所以有可能我是本身的问题,就是写作文的时候我有时会忘记怎样写“都”、“时”、“失”和“直”
@zhimengdao6 ай бұрын
后半句还是不错的 前半句真的有点逻辑不够通顺 希望多加练习 但中国人的确可以看得懂你的中文 加油👏
@meisstupid4 ай бұрын
I remember doing this in class when I was in primary school, it’s called 习字 (xi zi), and then we had to do the chinese spelling called 听写 (ting xie) which is like a nightmare, even as a Chinese person myself
@eddyavailable6 ай бұрын
its true. nowadays people just type
@gregarnot50665 ай бұрын
Students who learn characters tend to remember longer, but this is probably more due to the additional years to learn charters Old style FanTi characters are easier to read. They tell a story
@Anonymous-rs1ue14 күн бұрын
I have the opposite problem with Cyrillic 😅 I can write it flawlessly without much thoughr but i am so low at reading it, to the point its easier for me to write the Cyrillic in the latin letters 💀
@georgeherzog59296 ай бұрын
Okay, character amnesia is real, but listening is a whole different skill. Tell people you don't understand and ask them to speak slower. Often everything becomes clearer.
@user-tx2oj6mg7v6 ай бұрын
there is a way that indirectly and efficiently helps with writing characters, its called using shape based IME. something like 行列30 is a great example: with 行列 you have: 9下(彳)1中(一)1中(一)3中(亅)=行;1中(一)7下(夕)3上(刂)=列 (shaped based IMEs will follow the same rules as handwriting: left to right and top to bottom). as soon as you start frequently using shape based IMEs you will also begin to remember the components, thus remember how to write them with hand eventually. shape based IMEs can use CJK componet set or even more than just that, like Kangxi 康𤋮 or their own set of components like 行列30 to compose characters. the CJK component set alone is what makes over 50000 characters possible.
@theartofgoldenlily2 ай бұрын
Im just learning it for treasure hunting yamashita treasure here in Philippines
@forme19815 ай бұрын
The practice of writing is for writing, so you don't practice, you forget. Practice imporves
@oblogdafotografa6 ай бұрын
Amazing, it seems easy
@blacklavoux6 ай бұрын
I always learn a new language by listening. I use words by words in everyday sentence. At that point I learn how to procounce the words, how and when to use certain words. Writing is a whole other learning process.
@davidmachemer10153 ай бұрын
Typing also contributes to character amnesia. You just need to recognize and choose the right character.