Why was the pinyin form of the Chinese language adopted in 1979 replacing the Wade-Giles system?

China adopted the Pinyin system in 1958 as the system for representation of pronunciation tone for Putonghua, which is Mandarin. Prior to this, Mandarin pronunciation symbols were represented by Zhuyin symbols (also known as Bopomofo). The Pinyin system replaces these symbols with Latin alphabets to make the teaching and learning of Mandarin easier as a … Read more

What do you think about Mandarin?

Well, Mandarin is the standard spoken Chinese language. And when Chinese people from different regions talk together, they could use Mandarin as the bridge of communication. I mean, for instance, for instance, when a Chinese from Ningbo, a city in Zhejiang, an eastern province in China, talks to a Chinese from Shantou, a city in … Read more

How can I start learning Mandarin? What are some free resources?

I started learning Mandarin few years ago myself and have found these resources to be quite helpful: Learning Chinese Online Page – a great website with lots of free online resources; http://www.nciku.com/Online English Chinese Dictionary, Learn Chinese Mandarin Online – a website with Chinese-English and English-Chinese dictionary with Chinese handwriting recognition, pinyin translation, audio pronunciation, personalized vocab lists, picture etc. Free … Read more

Why is the Chinese word “gan” (干) a bad word when it means “dry” or “to do something”?

I see you are using simplified Chinese. If you use traditional Chinese, you wouldn’t get confused, because they are two different characters: 幹 (bad word) and 乾 (dry). Anyway, “gan” is a swear word in Taiwanese, so people who use “gan” will always be using traditional Chinese characters. Anyway, “gan” is a swear word in … Read more