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Is kanji easier if you know Chinese?
Sometimes I need to remember the simplified version of the character or a different meaning/usage for the same character in Japanese. But I feel is easy because I already “know” the character. But Chinese pronunciation and tones are hard to learn, no matter if you speak Japanese or not.
Is learning Japanese easier if you know Chinese?
Chinese uses the same grammatical structure as English: subject-verb-object. However, Japanese katakana and hiragana are basically alphabets, making them much easier to learn than the Chinese writing system. The third Japanese writing system, kanji, is much more similar to the Chinese writing system.
How long does it take to learn Japanese if I know Chinese?
2200 hours is the estimate for Japanese/Chinese/Arabic/Korean. According to the Foreign Service Institute of the US Department of State , about 2200 hours to gain “General Professional Proficiency” for Japanese and Chinese.
Does Mandarin use kanji?
Yes and No. Kanji is 漢字 which is literally “Chinese writing”, and that is also the same as Hanzi in Mandarin Chinese and Hanja in Korean. Notice that the same characters have different pronunciations.
How difficult is it to learn Japanese kanji?
Many people say that one of the most difficult aspects of learning Japanese is dealing with kanji, the written characters originally imported from China. There are over 2,100 general-use kanji of varying complexity, and knowing where to start (and when enough is enough!) can be incredibly challenging.
How many characters are there in the Chinese Alphabet?
You have to learn each of the 7,000 characters one by one to be able to navigate the Chinese world efficiently. On the other side of the sea, there are 2,136 commonly used Kanji characters in the Japanese language, called the Joyo kanji which are derived from Chinese Hanzi.
How to learn to write Chinese characters?
Here are eight crucial lessons about learning to write Chinese characters, gained both through learning to write Chinese myself and through teaching beginners: Study the character closely, including stroke order – Before you start to write, study the character you’re going to write carefully. How is it written? What does it look like?
How can I expand my vocabulary and kanji?
A useful tool in expanding your vocabulary and kanji beyond the 1,006 learned in elementary school is to learn to to recognize the radicals that make up individual characters, and the characters that make up compound words.