It's not "Chinese Characters" it's Han Characters.
It's not "Chinese New Years", it's Lunar New Year.
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Nope these things are our cultural artifacts, you don't get to decide
They're called 漢字
It's called 中国新年
Now fuck off, 英語先生
It's actually 春节 or 农历新年
It's 春節 in China and 旧正月 in Japan.
Also, 漢字 literally means Han Characters -_-
>our cultural artifacts
Are you a Chinese?
shut up gook
That's not what foreigners call it
Yes
don't care
>the world cares about how Japanese call it
Just fuck off English teacher
A student studying abroad?
No I live here
Don't get so assblasted. English uses the Latin alphabet, and hindu-arabic numerals, as well as occasionally using Roman numerals and the Greek alphabet for mathematics. I'm not gonna claim they were American characters by origin
He is passively saying Chinese people are not Han
>Sino-Japanese vocabulary is referred to in Japanese as kango (漢語), meaning 'Chinese words'. Kango is one of three broad categories into which the Japanese vocabulary is divided. The others are native Japanese vocabulary (yamato kotoba) and borrowings from other, mainly Western languages (gairaigo). It is estimated that approximately 60% of the words contained in a modern Japanese dictionary are kango,[1]
Remember, it is not the Japanese language. It is the Chinese language.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHhahahahhhhahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaHahhahahahahahhahaha
Always had thought the whole “Japanese copy everything” was a chink lie.
English is like a mix of 4 languages, which themselves are all just a derivation of proto-indo-european
Are we 60% one of those languages?
No. Not even close. Then stop trying to make a false equivalence.
An Immigrant?
Yup
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中華 人民 共和国
People's Republic of China
人民 and 共和国 are made by Japanese
They imported them
「科学 science」「規定 regulations」「経験 experience」are also made by Japanese.
Yes Japanese translated western terms and China borrowed them.
A lot of Chinese revolutionaries studied in Japan and brought these new terms back. Including early communists
How did you get a permanent residency?
I wonder who could behind this post?
I am citizen. Family
so why do you still use """"Han"""" character?
Did your family(parents?) get a permanent residency?
Yes. All legal if that's what you are asking.
Was you born in the US?
Or China?
Why do you care? You guys don't even celebrate New Years on the right day anymore
China. I lived there until I was 10
I'm saying modern China is just as much the same nation as Han Dynasty as modern Italy is to Rome. But dummies give needless credit to modern China just because they share the same name.
Just like modern "Macedonia" isn't ancient Macedonia
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>China. I lived there until I was 10
Do you love china?
They don't at all
Only Chinese in Japan do
Do you want to go back to China?
60% of your language is from Latin too.
Anglos steal everything from Italia
Why do you still use Sino-Korean vocabulary without Han Characters? Makes no sense
It's just a name.
I love what I miss, but China sucks
The way they treat each other is pretty awful , why my mother left actually.
Every time I do my family judge me. They want me to teach English yet they gave no idea how much grease you have to apply (kiss ass). I don't want to say I hate China but their expectation of success doesn't make it easy. Image is king
>Latin
Is 60% of Chinese language made by Japanese? Because 60% of Japanese is.
Modern Japan isn’t ancient Wa. The people, culture, language, religion, and name is different.
no, only the writing system
>They want me to teach English yet
Don't your parents speak English?
If you leave home and get married, who will care for your parents?
>I don't want to say I hate China but their expectation of success doesn't make it easy.
It seems to be more painful in mainland China
Chinese children are expected to enter a good college and get a good job
For parents and relatives, many Chinese children are studying all day without playing
Uh no dumbass. Also the vocabulary, just pronounced in Jap.
>what is onyomi and kunyomi
What's your point? People want to succeed and be rich. That's a universal human trait. Why is that something unique to China?
By family I mean my mother's siblings
My mother divorced my father soon after she came to America when I was 5 still in China. The court had a problem because I had no guardians so my grandparents step in and said they would be my guardian. I was raised by them. So I always feel a bit resentful each time they say something about how I should live.
Oh yes it is. Same Empror for millennia. Same language too. Same Shinto
The Jap """"emperor""" was a political hostage for the vast majority of Japan's history. A powerless cuck, so to speak.
Nevertheless, he was the symbolic head of state, and was always the head priest of Shintoism
Ummm, That's hard.
>So I always feel a bit resentful each time they say something about how I should live.
I think that they expect to you
There are many Asian parents who strongly expect to their children.
Asians force their children to learn(practice) and enter a good school.
But I think that this is the one reason why IQ of Asian is high
Yes they respect education but China is not all full of people who have opportunities. The iq drops significantly in poorer areas and the government is actively discouraging the movement of poorer people by assigning the places they ar allowed to live making it harder to change their chances for a better life. They are also introducing a moral-electronic system to regulate where you can shop physically by what kind of citizen you are. So even if they have High iq there is no room to excersize it. This is their idea of making Chinese into moral citizens. It's a bit ironic
>hurr original vocabulary must be written in original language
ならドアーとかハンバーガーとかも全部英語で書けよ
I'm talking about traditional borrowing methods.
In English they preserve the Latin spelling even if it doesn't match the pronunciation.
It's to preserve the meaning as well as comprehension with other languages
당신은白痴이다。
I heard several times that the Chinese government deals with Chinese people who live in urban areas with different ways to Chinese who live in rural areas.
Chinese who live in rural areas can't live in urban areas and they have to work with low wages.
Because there are no private property rights in China, there are many Chinese who are suddenly chased land and houses and forced to move to a remote place.
There are poor children in rural areas who are trying studying hard and trying to graduation from a good university.
In order to get out of the chain of poverty, they are studying desperately because they know that studying and entering is the best way.
The Chinese government is trying to alleviate frustration among rural residents, but since the fundamental problem has not been solved, it seems that they have not succeeded at all
i swear japs are the most autistic posters on Jow Forums
>I'm talking about traditional borrowing methods.
>In English they preserve the Latin spelling even if it doesn't match the pronunciation.
>It's to preserve the meaning as well as comprehension with other languages
They given some quota from the poorer regions say 1000 students from poorer provinces but there is a second aspect, these poorer places do not have good university in the first place and they must complete with students who live in provinces with lots of better university. The solution is to establish a system of universities up to standards divided into every province but this is too expensive so they concentrate all funding to make selective universities better and let free market (degree printers) do the rest
Yes your resident card in China restricts where you can live and go to school.
All their policies have been dividing the population into two segments. People who can achieve everything and who have nothing. Strangely they don't even mean to do it. They at first wanted to control the influx of migrant workers by restricting residence. Then they wanted to urbanize the majority of the population by forcing them to relocate. On top of all that there want to make certain rich provinces even more economically competitive by pumping majority of their development money into them. So you have stagnating poor supporting a super rich and it's all through socialist policies.
Could it be that they want to limit immigration because if too many people move to a place wages go down and rents go up?
no because these migrant workers work for peanuts, they just look bad
just look at all the posts Jow Forums makes about public defecation, they also kind of cause major congestion during holidays, although the chinese economy cannot do without them
oh they also don't rent, they live in shantydowns
because of their resident status they cannot live in a real housing place, they either turn where they work into their work-sleep cook place
or they live in abandoned factories etc, these places don't have running pipes usually...
compared to the west they are basically like gypsies
and most chinese see them just like that