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Summary: Learn the Chinese symbols for kinship and holidays with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language specialist in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.
In Chinese writing, a character, or symbol is used to represent each individual syllable. There are over 47,000 Chinese characters in total, however many of these are rarely used, and the average person would need to know only about 4000 characters to be literate. Most modern Chinese words contain more than one syllable and therefore require multiple characters to write out. However, a person knowing the meanings of individual characters can often infer the general meaning of a word. In this free video series, learn how to write some basic Chinese symbols from a Chinese language specialist. This free video series demonstrates how to write a variety of different Chinese characters and symbols. Find out how to write father, son, daughter, mother's birthday, holiday, New Year, Lantern Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day. Also, learn Chinese symbols for Dragon Boat Day, Moon Festival, Double Ninth Festival, National Day, Labor Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day. With this video series, get free Chinese lessons, so take a moment, and learn how to write some Chinese symbols today!
"Chinese writing is very different from most other languages in the world. In the Chinese writing system, Chinese symbols represent each character which corresponds to a single spoken syllable. A majority of words in all modern varieties of Chinese require two or more characters to write. Many Chinese characters were adopted according to their meaning by the Japanese and Korean languages to represent native words, disregarding pronunciation altogether. Chinese characters are also considered to be the world's longest continuously used writing system."
eHow Article: Chinese Symbols for Kinship & Holidays