If your language study involves learning some of these fuckers (or did in the past), come on in.
How many characters can you recognize?
How many can you write?
Do you have any fun mnemonics?
When will it end?
helps if you don't post such a tiny picture
Here's a bump before I go to sleep
>>68405991
>How many characters can you recognize?
Not that many, I studied traditional characters. I mean, I can guess some of them but that's only because there's pinyin. For example the simplified versions of 聽,這 and 對 always confuse me.
>>68408830
I didn't mean from the picture...The relevant characters to learn differ a bit with whichever language you are studying.
>>68405991
>simplified characters
DROPPED
大家好!
>>68405991
>How many characters can you recognize?
>How many can you write?
>Do you have any fun mnemonics?
>When will it end?
I use my Anki deck with all 8105 chracters from The Table of General Standard Chinese Characters (通用规范汉字表). I guess that should be enough. Currently I'm learning characters number 2131-2140 - that's my todays "portion".
b-bump
I can "recognize" about 3100 according to anki. They're still coming in but not more than a few a day at this point. Definitely new kanji are less of a problem than new chengyu are.
But goddam those chengyu such a pain in the ass. Today I learned 不怕神一样的对手,就怕猪一样的队友
why would someone create a written system like this
why
>>68416436
At first, they didn't write, they drawed. Those drawings became characters.
>>68416436
creating it makes sense, but continuing to use it after alphabets have become widespread is absolute madness
>>68414651
天不怕,地不怕,就怕广东人说普通话
>>68421033
kek
There are people on /int/ whom have better chinese than me, and good for them desu
I should probabbly learn a foreign language too
If I plan to work in interpol someday, should I start learning french now? What is a good place to learn french?
t.chinese
>>68422443
https://lingvist.com/
http://www.memrise.com/course/1098357/french-1/
(then next six official Memrise French courses)
Duolingo of course too
and also this:
https://www.clozemaster.com/languages/learn-french-from-english
>>68405991
>did in the past
ah yeah, here, take this
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Order.gif_stroke_order_images
searching them on google translate or any other electronic dictionary will be easier if you know the radicals. trust me, been there, done that, got a t-shirt
>>68422609
thanks senpai
Polish is somewhere on my list aswell, probabbly equal with japanese and spanish
Chinese is easy as fuck
>>68423215
Slavic languages aren't very "learner-friendly" so think if any of them is worth your effort, also consider if learning French and Spanish simultanously won't be too confusing - personally I never learn two languages belonging to the same family. Still, I wish you success