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Summary: Learn how to write "School Holiday" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.
China is by far one of the oldest nations on the face of the Earth. They’ve had a long and illustrious history, with famous dynasties, kingdoms and empires, spanning eons of time. Today, China boasts the largest national population on the planet, with over 1.3 billion inhabitants—and it is currently ranked the fourth largest country in terms of total land area. Naturally then, a country so large is bound to have branches that extend throughout the lineage of mankind, from East to West.
The Chinese also have one of the oldest forms of writing, known as calligraphy. This system comprises a complex series of lines, dots and characters that make up the Chinese alphabet. This pictographic language also employs compound character forms that signify entire words, phrases, and concepts.
In these free Chinese language lessons, expert Xi Chen will show you how to write and pronounce words for school and school-related terms. She walks you through the formation of each character and explains each aspect in the process. With a goldmine of etymological background and important detail for each part of the symbols described in these lessons, these videos are an invaluable resource for the serious Chinese language student!
"This is part two of our Chinese words for school life. And let's begin with "fang jia", it means "have a holiday". "Fang jia", "fang" is the verb "have" and "jia", you can say that it means "holiday" or "vacation". So "fang jia" means "have a holiday", "have a vacation", "have a break". Long break. Okay, "fang". And "jia". "Jia" itself, it means "holiday". Here, this character's pronunciation is "jia". Also, you may know that it has another pronunciation, "jia". If it is pronounced as "jia", it's meaning changed totally, which means "fake" or "false". If it means "fake" or "false", it's pronounced as "jia". But if it means "holiday", "vacation", it's pronunciation must be "jia". Okay, "fang jia". You need to pay attention to here, this vertical is longer than this. "Fang jia", "a holiday"."
eHow Article: How to Write "School Holiday" in Chinese Symbols