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Post #2675333

2026-05-18 21:42 UTC

I’m learning Mandarin right now as well, and in some ways it’s much easier than other languages I’ve learned. Grammar is pretty straightforward, there’s not conjugation or tenses to worry about either. If you learn a word, you just have to learn it once, there aren’t any variations. The whole thing with tones is largely overstated I find. Even if you get the tones wrong, people will understand you from the context. Where it gets trickier is with writing because the character based system is genuinely more difficult to learn than an alphabet. The characters are basically words written in two dimensions instead of one. Most are composed of subcharacters of which there is a common set of. But the upside here is that once you learn them, reading is a lot faster because each one is basically like an icon. So, you can scan through text a lot easier than with words all written out left to right.

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  • @dessalines@lemmy.ml 2026-05-18 22:08

    I’ve just decided to postpone the writing for now. If you’re mainly going to be using a keyboard, then they convert pinyin into the correct characters anyway. When learning I turn pinyin off tho, so I can get used to fully recognizing the characters for reading, even if I couldn’t draw them from scratch.

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  • @TiredTiger@lemmy.ml 2026-05-18 23:24

    It was always the tones that made me anxious about trying to learn it; I’m glad to hear that’s overstated.

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