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Forum: Reading and Writing 10th October 2007, 09:43 AM

Replies: 62

How many characters is enough?

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Posted By gato


Re: How many characters is enough?

Most people using these books probably learn less than what these books cover because they might
not read everything and they forget what they read.

Many people cannot read a Chinese newspaper...



Forum: Reading and Writing 5th July 2007, 09:27 PM

Replies: 62

How many characters is enough?

Views: 5,411

Posted By gato


Re: How many characters is enough?

2500 Most Commonly Used Characters and 1000 Next Most Commonly Used Characters
http://hyacz.blog.sohu.com/32109983.html
现代汉语常用字表

7000 Generally Used...



Forum: Reading and Writing 4th July 2007, 12:34 PM

Replies: 62

How many characters is enough?

Views: 5,411

Posted By gato


Re: How many characters is enough?

David, Jimmy said before that he already knows more than 2000 kanjis from learning Japanese. For
the kanjis that have exact equivalents in Chinese, he just needs to learn their new Mandarin
reading....



Forum: Reading and Writing 19th June 2007, 08:49 PM

Replies: 62

How many characters is enough?

Views: 5,411

Posted By gato


Re: How many characters is enough?

Jimmy, didn't you say you already know Japanese? How many kanjis do you know?



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