My Chinese parents actually use handwriting in their cellphone to communicate and not pinyin, I guess that would help them remember how to write most of the characters.
@@_stars.in.void_ It's the name of the system used (since 1949) to write Chinese words *alphabetically* . It replaced the old Wade-Giles system. For instance, the word "northern capital," in Wade-Giles, is "pe king," but in Pin Yin, it's "bei jing." "Fragrant harbor" in Wade-Giles is "hong kong," but in Pin Yin, it's "xiang gang." But "on the sea," in *both* , is "shang hai."
@@clintzieandromeda6216this is of course not true, but some characters Chinese people might forget, but it is not like they forgot half of them, just small part, these one in video I believe are tricky, that's why they have some problems, nowadays people who wants to learn chinese, skip writing part, honestly I am one of them, and I wonder if it is a good idea, because thanks to the writing characters I would remember them much easier
My Chinese teacher had always praise my handwriting at that time. I had never seen how an authentic Chinese student write but now looking at it I can see why.
that's not a big issue, Chinese character like pics, we can read them, we understand the meaning of those words t, we can type them into computer and cellphone...only we can not write all of them correctly...
This is now the situation in China and Japan - writing proficiency peaks at college level and then rapidly deteriorates, because people type everything and no longer write by hand. It’s not going to change, either. This is the evolution that this difficult and cumbersome system is inevitably going to undergo.
Would be good if we had the English translation of the word so we knew if it was something really obscure or something everyday and mundane. Also, let us know if they got it right because it’s hard to see the difference if you’re not fluent in Chinese.
I feel like they need more cell brain to store all characters, I have learnt Chinese and Korean for 2 years, till now 6 years ago, I am sure Chinese is hard. You can know how to say in words but can not write (unspellable) and there are a lot of homonym words as at 1:20 the elder guy didn't which words refer to. The same Korean have their consonants, vowels even if you don't what it's mean but you can write by your thinking combine the vowels consonants not 100% correct but can be done.
No. Generally their keyboard is qwerty and they (can) type Pinyin - which is a Latin alphabet representation of how characters are pronounced. Like to type 你好 I have to type “ni hao”. Too many characters to have on a keyboard. It’s not an alphabet, each pretty much every character is a different word entirely
Remembering it and seeing it visually is very easy compared to physically writing it by hand. If the natives have a hard time writing by hand, us foreigners have no reason to learn either. It's easier to keep it in the brain as a visual, since everything is typed nowadays anyway
@@ohayo1225 it’s not news that the Japanese people are poor at reading Chinese characters. Chinese proficiency in kanji isn’t as terrible as the Japanese but the gap is closing now
@@dullhk but so what? If i can recognise its meaning, pronounce it flawlessly, and type it in pinyin, why does it need to be written well on a piece of paper? The reasons for learning for how to write hanzi are predominantly for leisure/cultural reasons rather than practical ones.
They should combine with hiragana or katakana. Coz if u r forget the kanji u still can write with hiragana. Thats why japanese mix it. its too difficult to remember all the kanji character
@Munia do u really know what is language n letter? Chinese n japanese share the same letter, call hanzi or kanji. japanese is using kanji too but they combine it with hiragana katakana. Thats the point.
@@serbaserbi6004 dude Japanese uses lots of simplified kanji characters too, except China uses more of it. It's just widespread misinformation amongst foreigners who always think that Japanese still use all traditional.
My Chinese parents actually use handwriting in their cellphone to communicate and not pinyin, I guess that would help them remember how to write most of the characters.
Yep that's what I do the most
I'm sorry if I sound rude put what does Pinyin mean
@@_stars.in.void_
It's the name of the system used (since 1949) to write Chinese words *alphabetically* . It replaced the old Wade-Giles system.
For instance, the word "northern capital," in Wade-Giles, is "pe king," but in Pin Yin, it's "bei jing." "Fragrant harbor" in Wade-Giles is "hong kong," but in Pin Yin, it's "xiang gang."
But "on the sea," in *both* , is "shang hai."
@@grantorino2325 tysm for telling me what it means
chinese language is stupid
All those years of studying went for nothing...DAMN THAT'S ALSO MY LINE😂
You mean you've been studying how to write in Chinese but sooner later it ended nothing?
@@clintzieandromeda6216this is of course not true, but some characters Chinese people might forget, but it is not like they forgot half of them, just small part, these one in video I believe are tricky, that's why they have some problems, nowadays people who wants to learn chinese, skip writing part, honestly I am one of them, and I wonder if it is a good idea, because thanks to the writing characters I would remember them much easier
我們這裡
1.妨礙 ㄈㄤˊㄞˋ
2.賄賂 ㄏㄨㄟˋㄌㄨˋ
3.肇事 ㄓㄠˋㄕˋ
if you see it it’s easy to know what character it is but writing it from scratch is much harder
我看见这视频 默默拿起了纸,拿起了笔。视频结束,放下了笔 纸上全部错别字....我默默
打开电脑 玩游戏XD
+1
哈哈哈哈哈
擺爛是吧
手机/电脑惹的祸
年輕人都是用手機,電腦,老年人反而比較少這些東西
My Chinese teacher had always praise my handwriting at that time. I had never seen how an authentic Chinese student write but now looking at it I can see why.
我喜欢写汉字。I like Chinese handwriting!
是的!这感是中文喜欢的全部!
02:05, oooh that’s beautiful. looks so balanced. love the lines! just wow!
dunno what it means but i find it so pretty!
It means 'is' (I'm not sure tho😂)
@@with_exo_eternally oh ty. i mean i love it. the lines. ooof. she has a beautiful penmanship. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
事 means matter, incidents and story and so on
It will get different meaning which depends on the combination of the words u use
Troublemaker I think it means
老大爷比较厉害阿...
你大爷永远是你大爷
因为老人用手机的比较少
I just laughed when he (eye guy) said All those years went for nothing 😂😂😂😂😂
I don't even know some words of my native language specially those words that are rarely used.
其实提笔忘字这不是什么的严重问题。字体的使用频率往往和你的工作生活有关系。在日常工作生活中有些字体你可能写得少,但不代表说你不会认。参加工作用电脑打字这是为提高更好的效率。所以手动写字的这个举动慢慢的减少。如果能把书法当成是一种爱好,那你对于汉字的理解就不只是在写这么简单。
Chinese alphabet looks really difficult.... It's Awesome...
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Not an alphabet, it's a symbol
that's not a big issue, Chinese character like pics, we can read them, we understand the meaning of those words t, we can type them into computer and cellphone...only we can not write all of them correctly...
This is now the situation in China and Japan - writing proficiency peaks at college level and then rapidly deteriorates, because people type everything and no longer write by hand. It’s not going to change, either. This is the evolution that this difficult and cumbersome system is inevitably going to undergo.
2:05 the amount of stroke for write zhào is kinda amazed me
When I see a chinese character, I can regconize what it is. But i have trouble writing it. I hardly memorize the order of the strokes in a word.
那是普通的. 現代不用手寫漢字. 但想手寫的人就可以
Would be good if we had the English translation of the word so we knew if it was something really obscure or something everyday and mundane. Also, let us know if they got it right because it’s hard to see the difference if you’re not fluent in Chinese.
那个老爷爷透题
普通人六年级、初中生应该是一个人会写的字最多的时期了吧,初三要上九门课,高中上六门课,语文被大大压缩,到了大学就基本不用笔了,工作后大量书写的机会就更少了。国家应该提高语文占比,高中的英语学习压缩掉百分之三十五,英语考试难度降低或干脆归入选修课,在大学前了解基本词句就可以了,专业词汇上大学再学也不迟,反正英语真是坑了太多人。我高中有一个理科天才同学,跟我关系不错,他物理几乎每次都接近满分,结果高考英语考了四十多,就进了个差一本
@@d_l3266 以为自己是个什么东西?这么爱讲英语一天到晚去讲啊,又没人逼着你说汉语,到处小粉红小粉红,nc
what were the words meaning
现在人用太多手机自动输入法看太多图像化的东西,写字记忆水平真是直线下降,这真是需要担忧的地方。
我都会 我用五笔的还好 五笔要知道字怎么写才会打
喜欢老爷爷
这辈子就是搜狗拼音害了我,刚学会五笔打字,结果出了搜狗拼音
All those studies went for nothing. 😅 Right
people using too much cellphone and computers, that don't know how to write proper chinese anymore
「贿赂」两字都想不起来
「妨碍」妨写成仿
「肇事」肇想不起来了.还经常乘地铁到肇嘉浜路呢
日常生活中写字机会太少了
您知识系统最完整的时候,可能就是高中的时候
Even rocket science seems easier than Mandarin.
Yea ikr
Lol
😂
Can chinese words write down in to roman alfabet ?
@@SkyActives yeah, with pinyin
I feel like they need more cell brain to store all characters, I have learnt Chinese and Korean for 2 years, till now 6 years ago, I am sure Chinese is hard. You can know how to say in words but can not write (unspellable) and there are a lot of homonym words as at 1:20 the elder guy didn't which words refer to. The same Korean have their consonants, vowels even if you don't what it's mean but you can write by your thinking combine the vowels consonants not 100% correct but can be done.
賄賂 妨礙還可以 肇事不會寫了 😂
其实影视的人一直说他们不会写,结果大多数的都写对了😂(除了最后的词语。最后的就连我也写不出来😂)
0:48
1:31
2:12
Thomas Chen Oh my gosh ur right
因为拼音你会读他就自动帮你写了,这些字根本平时不会用
今天是我第一次手写贿赂和肇事一直以为是hui luo, 也不知道那个字读zhao...
Chinese is totally depended on technology for even writing
象形文字就好像图案 看的时候你有记忆 书写需要更明确的信息!
很正常的现象,这都不是日常生活中的常用字,就像你问英国人一些高阶词汇他们也不一定知道。就算每天都写文书,不会写这些也是很正常的
Are Chinese words difficult for the Chinese?
ZAhraa ZAhraa Actually, nope. Those words are just not used unusually by ppl.
white ppl: that’s easy how do u forget to write?
Chinese ppl: we have over 50,000 Chinese characters
Actually, they only need around 3500
Why is hard ? Keyboard character are from hand writing, yes ? Just write it down
No. Generally their keyboard is qwerty and they (can) type Pinyin - which is a Latin alphabet representation of how characters are pronounced. Like to type 你好 I have to type “ni hao”. Too many characters to have on a keyboard. It’s not an alphabet, each pretty much every character is a different word entirely
她写了照事 🤣🤣🤣我去
I was once writing in Chinese and it was so difficult and now I'm writing in Japanese which is better but still not fluent but I'm good.
Japanese is not that difficult since it has hiragana and katakana
@@iasmina-kb8qhthe kanji is just the same as difficult as chinese since it is a same characters
穿校服正是上学阶段的学生竟然不会写啊?
What are Chinese characters?
中学生会写出会lu…
Everyone knew how to write Bribery!
I'm chinese but it's too hard to write them
akhirnya bisa tidur nyenyak klo org chinese jg suka lupa karakter hanzi :v
拼音惹的祸,香港人用仓颉输入法不会提笔忘字的
Me doy cuenta que el chino es muy difícil de escribir... Bueno, a seguir estudiando
I can't write those word without keyboard
把老师教的都还回去了。所以说我不欠他什么。
欠她一個撩
我就把“妨碍”写对了,其余的全错。😅
This isn't funny, I didn't know what half of the words meant...
非常有意义
全對✌有一樣的嗎
好吧!我能说句,初高中文言文我都还记得!
我发现我居然一个都不会
提筆忘字
現在人都用手機弄 所以當然會忘記啊
我写的满纸都是错别字
我发现我也不会写...
entonces cuando quieren escribir algo como cojones lo hacen????
这些都不是常用字。我现在正在参加考试需要大量书写,但我从来没遇到过写不出来的现象,然而视频里这些我还真有几个不会写
Se eles não sabem imagine eu kkkkkkk
肇写不出来还是正常的吧
簡體比繁體難 繁體有4書
寫字都是靠肌肉記憶,沒人寫字前要想這個字的造字原理
حتى همه ما يعرفون 😂😂😂
اللغة فيها اكثر من ٢٠٠٠٠ حرف تقريبا ومو كل الصينيين يعرفو الحروف كلها والبعض يعتمد على الكتابة بالحروف الإنجليزية في الجوال وتتحول بالصيني
坦是我不知道如果你可以说我的各字
omg。。。孩子们
Confused!!! Why they can't remember thier language???
Remembering it and seeing it visually is very easy compared to physically writing it by hand. If the natives have a hard time writing by hand, us foreigners have no reason to learn either. It's easier to keep it in the brain as a visual, since everything is typed nowadays anyway
Living in China for a decade, I am often amazed by the deteriorating proficiency in Chinese characters among young people.
It's not deteriorating. Ppl type more now. That goes for any language
@@AmelieZh true but the prevalence of pinyin input method makes it more difficult for people to remember how characters are written
Japanese is experiencing the same thing, don't say anything bad about Chinese 😊😊😊🤗🤗🤗🤭
@@ohayo1225 it’s not news that the Japanese people are poor at reading Chinese characters. Chinese proficiency in kanji isn’t as terrible as the Japanese but the gap is closing now
@@dullhk but so what? If i can recognise its meaning, pronounce it flawlessly, and type it in pinyin, why does it need to be written well on a piece of paper? The reasons for learning for how to write hanzi are predominantly for leisure/cultural reasons rather than practical ones.
抱歉,我一个字都不会写了
To many characters and the u'll forget that
能看懂,不会写
肇事....我一直以为是造事 哈哈哈
中华汉字文化啊。。。唉!……
OMG, unbelievable.
English please ....
표의문자는 정말 비효율적인 것 같다..
어!!한국사람
안녕하세요..저는 한국어를 이 년에 공부해요
당신이 더 바보 수 있습니까?
They should combine with hiragana or katakana. Coz if u r forget the kanji u still can write with hiragana. Thats why japanese mix it. its too difficult to remember all the kanji character
@Munia do u really know what is language n letter?
Chinese n japanese share the same letter, call hanzi or kanji.
japanese is using kanji too but they combine it with hiragana katakana. Thats the point.
@Munia so maybe they should combine it with their own alphabet like hiragana to completely suits their language.
@Munia yeah i know only taiwanese n jpnese still use traditional kanji
@@serbaserbi6004 dude Japanese uses lots of simplified kanji characters too, except China uses more of it. It's just widespread misinformation amongst foreigners who always think that Japanese still use all traditional.
只会写“事”“碍”两个字
我佛了,人均农民?一个识字儿的都没有?
TÜRKLER SES VERIN🇹🇷🇹🇷❤
قلتلكم اصعب لغة
赵四都不会写
主要是拼音打字害死人
It's probably why China has such rigorous education. It's likely due to the complexity of their scripture.
Que difícil 😔
日本と同じだ!
日本語の漢字の読み方が多すぎて混乱だから、中国人より日本人にはもっと覚えにくいだろう😂
会 lu xD
2020 hihi
有点肇皮
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Arab people love china and love people chinese
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LOL
Tu parles français ?
你妹一个都不会