Who speaks Chinese here? |
Who speaks Chinese here? |
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你好! 我要看看有多少中国人在这儿!
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I only know english. dang, do you have a special keyboard for that writing or something?
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QUOTE(XKali_chik_4_lifeX @ Mar 3 2005, 8:13 PM) first of all, ne how ne mahn!! (heyy u guys) wo yei shwo gon wen! (i speak chinese too) ![]() and to answer that, u can use a regular english keyboard. chinese basically has two sets of written language, although we dont use the second very often in real life. first is normal characters, which look like pictures to non-chinese people. second, the second one is called pin yin, similar to the letters in english, i think 26 in all. looks like simple symbols, similar to the letters in english, only we dont use this in normal communication. pin yin is there just to tell you how a word is pronounced and which tone it has (i hate the four tones in mandarin, and i think there's 8 in cantonese....8?!?!?!? ![]() on the keyboard, each english letter represents one of the pin yin letters, which can be used to "spell" out how the word u r trying to type. although there are other ways to type chinese, i only kno this slow and painful method. ![]() yes, chinese is complicated. wo bu shi huan shua zhon wen (i dont like to learn chinese)....and im not good with pin yin either. ~stealthspy12 ![]() |
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