To all,
I am a native speaker in Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) and I speak 4 languages.
Reading through all the comments, I wish to highlight some interesting facts about Chinese. Wishes everyone have a happy new year and nice weekends.
1.
http
/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary
Chinese earliest dictionary 800BC
2. While there are many dialects in Chinese, Chinese in general can easily read articles 2 thousand years ago. The Chinese writing system had been unified since the Qin Dynasty.
3. Student who learn Chinese never have to learn grammar, because it has very little grammar.
4. There are more than 30K Unicode code points consumed by CJKV (Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnam) characters, but one only need to learn approximately 900 characters to be able to read daily newspaper. And believe me, one cannot read an English newspaper by knowing only the 26 characters.
5. Unlike other languages, studies show that, it is easier for non-native speaker to learn how to speak before they learn how to read/write in Chinese.
6. Chinese vocabulary in general is easier to understood and remember. Example: Train (火車), Car (汽車), Carriage (馬車), Oxcart (牛車), Bicycle (腳車) …
7. While there are spelling and grammatical mistakes in English, there is 錯別字 in Chinese. Means sometimes you wrongly written a character (missed a stroke) or written another character with different meaning but same pronunciation. Just like English, the reader will be smart enough to figure that out most of the time.