By: RuiMing | 2010-11-11 | Reference & Education What does Chinese mean today and has such a language existed in the past? What does proficiency entail? read more
By: Steve S Johnson | 2010-04-01 | Language Learning the Chinese language in this day and age can be a great asset as is evident in the explosive growth of China in recent times. Almost every company and business has some sort of outsourcing of production to China because the low cost of production there... read more
By: Desislava Nikolova | 2011-08-19 | Customer Service With thousands of distinctive characters called ideographs, a complicated alphabetic form and language patterns and dialects, Chinese is considered as one of the hardest languages to translate. In the translation business Chinese translation is always a big challenge to translation services providers. read more
By: Ricardo.perez | 2011-10-14 | Business English to Chinese Translation is an easy but a technical work. Ingenuity of World Wide Web was envisaged by Marshal McLuhan when the term “the global village” was depicted by him. read more
By: Carmelita Rameriz | 2011-02-17 | Reference & Education Based on facts, Chinese language is undeniably one of the intricate languages to learn, especially on its writing aspect. Unlike the typical foreign languages like Spanish, French, or English that us the known alphabet characters, Chinese language, however uses their own Chinese characters for its writings. Every stroke in the Chinese character has a corresponding meaning, which actually makes the learner exerts much effort in learning. read more
By: Get Leads Fast | 2011-07-27 | International studies Chinese language program is the Gateway to learning the global language in order to enhance your credentials. Get the best options to help you succeed. read more
By: Phillip Johnson | 2010-03-29 | Language Learning Chinese may seem like a daunting prospect at first. After all the Chinese language does not use an alphabet system like English does and relies on having to memorize every character. But having said that, although the Chinese language can be difficult to learn at first there are measures in place that make it easier for you to learn Chinese. read more
By: Aliceshown | 2010-11-30 | Language Do you want to study chinese language? If the answer is affirmative then it is recommended that you stay motivated and focused in your endeavor. Several people shun the idea to study Chinese midway after realizing that the subject is difficult to gauge and learn. read more
By: Lori Finney | 2010-06-22 | Language If you are intending to learn Mandarin language, I suggest that you should search from lots of programs on the Internet to choose one for you. In fact, if you have to search the internet, you then possibly will have previously observed internet Chinese language courses advertised. But, do you really need an internet pro read more
By: hongxingpeggy | 2012-03-08 | Article Marketing Chinese is a language, or a group of languages, spoken by 1.3 billion people worldwide. If you believe Chinese to be one language, rather than a grouping, it is the single most commonly spoken language on the planet. It is spoken in countries like China, Taiwan Singapore, and Malaysia. If you are interested in learning Chinese, it can be intimidating and challenging. But if you learn Chinese, it c read more
By: borg exvw | 2011-10-18 | K-12 Education Although Cantonese Chinese is the dialect in Hong Kong, it is very similar to the standard Chinese language. So if you are a Chinese learner now, I suggest that you had better gain a chance to learn the language in China. read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-11-30 | Language Learning a new language always gives you an added advantage if you want to improve your linguistic skills. Moreover, it can also help you immensely if you want to take up a job in another country. Mandarin is one of the widely spoken languages in the world. read more
By: Zaciar Eisyter | 2011-03-24 | Language Following a couple months around just the Chinese dialect, that circumstance forces folks to become proficient in the dialect. read more