I am progressing through the HelloChinese app picking up more Mandarin. I dip into it a few times a day – doing a lesson or two which each take about five to ten minutes.
The hardest part to learn by far is the Chinese script. I do not think I can yet recall any of the characters that I have so far covered in my lessons. Although I am starting to build a mental model of the stroke ordering to expect for any given character. An unconscious cognition as cognitive scientists might call it.
Pinyin – the romanization of Chinese script – helps a lot, although remembering the tonality to apply adds a layer of complexity. My favourite word so far is mianbao (excuse the lack of tone marks) which mean bread – and is just nice to say.
But don’t let the complexity of Chinese script put you off learning Mandarin. Learning by listening and talking along with pinyin simplify the challenge a lot. Also the lack of conjugation more than makes up for the complexity of script.
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