Hi, Good video. Refreshed what I gathered long long ago! Much Thanks! 😊😊😊 Just a suggestion, in the Podcast, the problem could be too much talking, n too little illustration with Chinese characters or radicals. Those who dont already know Chinese characters might really be groping in virtual darkness, esp when explanations are fully in American English. .......
Thank you so much for your suggestion. I will bear them in mind. If I can illustrate, and happen to have the pictures or example to illustrate, I will do that in future podcasts.
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Hi, Good video. Refreshed what I gathered long long ago! Much Thanks! 😊😊😊 Just a suggestion, in the Podcast, the problem could be too much talking, n too little illustration with Chinese characters or radicals. Those who dont already know Chinese characters might really be groping in virtual darkness, esp when explanations are fully in American English. .......
Thank you so much for your suggestion. I will bear them in mind. If I can illustrate, and happen to have the pictures or example to illustrate, I will do that in future podcasts.
The Japanese katakana is not of Latin origin. Instead it is 100% of Hebrew origin both in phonetic and strokes
That's interesting to hear.