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lz let me tell you, in fact, there are many polyphonic words that are simplified, such as hate, in traditional Chinese characters, the surname is Qiu read qiu, and the enemy is written 雠. In the same way, Chinese Chinese used to be very rigorous, but due to the lack of refinement, it caused all kinds of errors. But it is not excluded that it is inherently polyphonic.
And then there is grammar, to tell you a secret, in ancient times China also had a troublesome plural like foreign countries, tense or something, and later found that it did not affect at all, as long as you explain when it was at the beginning, you can say it casually, unlike English to constantly change tenses, I believe that China's 5,000-year-old history, Chinese is tempered by time!
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Rough? You know acronyms, various forms of overlapping words, all kinds of complements, putting words, being words, subject-verb-predicate sentences, and constricting sentences. The object does not necessarily mean to receive, but to show the place, the way, or even the person who does the work.
The subject should first understand these things, and then say that Chinese grammar is simple.
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You can learn it casually, and you ask him to take the exam and try ......If you go to study in a foreign country without taking the exam, everyone can learn it casually, you can say everything, and you can solve everything with your sense of language, and you can understand it if you make a little mistake anyway. It's hard to learn and understand.
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The idiom is enough for others to learn, and it seems simple to myself, but foreigners think that this is not the case.
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First of all, I have always thought that Chinese grammar is particularly difficult. However, recently I talked to some Japanese and Europeans and Americans who are learning Chinese, and although they think that Chinese characters and pronunciation are really difficult, Chinese grammar is very simple. At the same time, through research on the Internet, there are quite a few people who agree with this view.
The reason is that Chinese is not like other languages, there is no word transformation in Chinese at all, and no matter what the situation, the form of use of each word is the same. Therefore, it is not like French, English, Japanese, etc., where you need to learn complex word conjugations.
Simple antonyms are complex, and complex synonyms are verbose. Western languages belong to inflections, and the form of words has to change according to the different pronouns, tenses, and sexual numbers, which is verbose. Chinese is an isolated language.
The form of the word does not change with the change of pronoun, tense, and number of sexes, and it is fixed and unchanging, which is simple.
<> fact Chinese grammar is not simple, but foreigners think that it is simple because foreigners compare the two things that are difficult, and compare the difficulty of pronunciation with the difficulty of grammar. The result is that the pronunciation is too difficult, and it is really difficult for foreigners to pronounce Mandarin sounds accurately, and you will meet foreigners who pronounce well, but most foreigners will pronounce strangely. Not to mention foreigners here, it is not easy for southerners to pronounce accurate tongue sounds.
According to the standards of Mandarin, there are too many of us Chinese who do not meet the standards, that is, they are not standard.
I don't know if Chinese grammar is simple or not, I just know that there must be many variations of English grammar. Word changes, sentence changes, and especially tense changes are the hardest to adapt.
The tense of Chinese only needs to state the time and place, which is a huge difference from English. Because the grammar of English changes in tense, which is a major drawback of English, and Chinese does not have so much red tape, foreigners will find Chinese grammar simple in comparison. The tense in Chinese only needs simple words such as "get, has, hold, pass" to express it.
Add in the time of the event, and the place is a sentence, which is really simple.
First of all, because he didn't know Chinese at all, and secondly, because he thought that the grammar of his mother tongue was very regular, the best in the world. I don't understand and wear a pair of colored glasses, so I don't talk nonsense. Some Western celebrities are still like this, but what about ordinary people?
As an example, an advertisement was posted in the elevator room, recruiting little dolls to learn to paint after class, "If you want to learn to paint, come to the xx studio." This is your Chinese painting academy, and you are the painter of the future. Please ask the Westerner who speaks simple Chinese to explain the meaning of a few "painting" words in the sentence!
However, Chinese grammar also has its own difficulties. First of all, the large number of real words in Chinese leads to a heavy memory burden on learners. For example, the English word beautiful can be used to describe various people and things, but in Chinese, words such as "beautiful, pretty, handsome, beautiful" need to be used according to the context.
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In China, the foreign language learned is mainly English, but after learning English for many years, especially in relatively poor areas, we will find a problem, when students in poor areas learn English, they will be greatly hindered, and this obstacle is ** in many ways, but children from poor areas, they learn Chinese and English, they will think that English will be more difficult, Chinese is simpler, then the problem comes,How simple is the grammar of Chinese compared to other languages? In fact, the reason why we say that the grammar of Chinese is simple is mainly because we have been exposed to Chinese for a long time, so we have less contact with foreign Chinese, and the Chinese and Chinese methods we are exposed to are basically in order, but English is inverted, so the grammar in order is relatively simple.
1: Sequential vs. inverted
After learning English, we will find that English and although the composition is relatively simple, mainly because English is pinyin, and Chinese is hieroglyphics, and English is basically traceable, but want to learn Chinese but there is no trace, but when learning grammar, we will find that in grammar, Chinese grammar is basically in order, but when learning English, we will find that English grammar and Chinese grammar are quite different, And this difference is mainly reflected in the position of grammar, because Chinese is in order, while English is inverted, so compared with inverted, we are used to being in order, so it is relatively simple.
2: Habit
Moreover, in the development of China, there are still many poor areas with very small resources in terms of learning, so not many students have been exposed to English since childhood, basically they may have started to contact English in junior high school, and after learning Chinese for many years, they are more familiar with Chinese, and the order of understanding many things is basically understood in the order of understanding Chinese, so when they are exposed to English, when they find that the order of English is very different from the order of our Chinese, This is a great difficulty for students who have studied Chinese for many years but have not learned English, mainly because Chinese grammar is basically in order, and English grammar is still inverted, so people are very familiar with the grammatical order of Chinese, and it has become a habit, and it is a little difficult to accept it when suddenly learning the opposite, so I feel that Chinese grammar is relatively simple. <>
But I have to say that after a long time of understanding the order, we Chinese do prefer to understand in order, in Chinese, basically the subject, predicate, object these orders, although in English there are also these ordersBut we will find that in English, the position of these grammatical components in a sentence is different from Chinese, so compared with the inverted grammar of English, I think Chinese sequential grammar is relatively simple.
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I also think that Chinese grammar is simple, because the requirements are too low, there is no need to consider the tense, a sick sentence can also explain the meaning, for example, a foreigner can say a lot of wrong sick sentences, but the Chinese can still understand his meaning, at least can understand most of it. For example, "Go first, you, remember to call me, when you arrive." "If, according to the rules of English, the important content must be said first, and the how to say it must be put later, otherwise the English will not understand the meaning when they hear the wrong order of English.
The grammar of Chinese is very flexible, and the order of sentences will be understood by those who sound it no matter how they are matched. Except for those engaged in academic research. In most cases, it can be communicated in sick sentences.
Because the grammar is flexible. Other language rules are too rigid. It's a bit like a mathematical formula, 1+1 must be equal to 2, and I'm equal to what is wrong is equal to wrong.
It doesn't matter in Chinese, when the result of 1+1 is close to 2, the listener will understand what you mean.
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I think Chinese grammar is relatively simple compared to other languages, such as English, English is relatively simple among many foreign languages, but nevertheless, it also has the past tense perfect tense present tense, and there are first, two, three people.
For example, in English, the present continuous tense of I am reading is i am reading, you are reading is you are reading, she is reading is she is reading, and Chinese only changes the subject (i you she ) does not change the predicate (am is are); And the predicates of different tenses are not the same, such as I write today and I will write tomorrow, I wrote yesterday (I wrote yesterday) Their predicate forms are different, while Chinese only need to change the tense (today tomorrow yesterday). Of course, there are also Chinese inverted sentences, such as Shandong people often say inverted sentences (what are you).
This is my opinion, I hope it can help you, if there are any mistakes, I hope you can point it out, thank you.
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It's very simple. Because Chinese grammar only needs to figure out the pinyin and radical deviations, it is very simple.
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If it is really required to use complete Chinese grammar, it is the same as correcting Chinese mistakes in high school. After reading it seven or eight times, I still didn't find anything wrong. Perhaps it is that Chinese grammar is too complex and disgusting, which leads to some rules not being followed, and finally forms a common abbreviated grammar.
Foreigners can also choose between two options, 1. Learn the most complete and disgusting grammar, and 2. Only learn simplified grammar, which does not affect communication and reading. Moreover, Chinese verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs can all be one word without changing at all.
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Chinese grammar has no fixed order, and verbs and nouns are all the same words, but represent different parts of speech.
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I think the grammar of Chinese is not very simple, the content is still very complicated, this is just relatively simple for us, I personally think that the grammar of Chinese is a little more difficult than English.
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Other grammar is mixed with different sentence patterns and daily fixed collocations, but Chinese grammar pays attention to being able to understand and understand, even if it is an inverted sentence, as long as it is read smoothly, it does not hurt, and the grammar can be ignored.
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It's very simple, and it doesn't change the way you speak because of time or voice, so it's relatively simple.
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Chinese doesn't need grammar It doesn't matter much if you reverse the order.
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Grammatical rigor will seem verbose, so many people are not very rigorous in the logic of most daily conversations, and it may also cause so-called sick sentences.
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It is also too simple, so it is prone to ambiguity. It's also easier to combine, making it feel too difficult for unfamiliar people.
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Classical Chinese has no grammar.
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After mastering Chinese, the brain also learns to correct automatically, which does not affect the understanding of the meaning of the text at all, for example, the order of the sentence you see is reversed.
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The grammar of Chinese is learned after the invasion of Western civilization.
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You can put the subject at the end, such as "Have you eaten?" You".
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Speaking doesn't pay attention to grammar, and anyone can understand what you say.
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People who have not learned Chinese grammar themselves dare to say this kind of problem.
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Categories: Education, Science, >> Science & Technology.
Analysis: Not exactly.
First of all, it is necessary to distinguish which field it is in, for example, in the Internet, the language is developing more and more in the direction of simplification, and if you want to express some specific meanings, you should use some unique and well-known nouns, rather than using a long list of words, such as "dinosaur" is a description of a bad-looking girl and so on. In some fields, such as the field of science, language becomes more and more complex, some new scientific discoveries, or the establishment of some definite theorems, there will be a lot of new nouns born, and sometimes in order to make a thing clearer, especially the definition of a new thing, people are more willing to speak more strictly, which makes what people say more complicated, so that some people who don't know too much professional knowledge can't understand it at all.
Second, we must take into account the impact of global integration, in the exchanges of EU countries, many national vocabulary has changed, are in the direction of how to change as long as it is convenient to communicate (of course, the essence of the Chinese language will not change) From this point of view, the language is becoming more and more simplified.
Finally, I think the most important one is that with the progress of human thinking, people are becoming more and more condensed in their speech, and people are increasingly demanding that their language be persuasive, both diplomatically and in ordinary interactions. This is also the general law of people exploring nature and exploring the unknown world (the deeper they explore, the more they know, the more they will understand the system, and the more rigorous and complex the whole system will be).
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