Chinese resources from Taiwan
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I didn't know you had a kid.
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You don't need to type in 注音 for tone input. I added the Traditional Taiwan New Phonetic keyboard then just changed the key layout to hanyu pinyin. Using that IME you still have to put in the tone with 1,2,3,4,5 where 1-4 is the respective tone and 5 is neutral. There might be a setting to be able to input tones with a simplified chinese IME somewhere, but I've never tried.
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I could tell that was Czech playing in the background.
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Oooh, could you please turn off the background speaking when speaking yourself... I love your videos, but this is unlistenable.
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Hey!^^ Do u know where i can buy some japanese/chinese childeren books on the internet?
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Hey man I'm just curious how long did it take you to learn japanese really well?
Uatemydoodle 1 month ago in playlist Mandarin Resources
@Uatemydoodle I didn't begin to start feeling comfortable in Japanese until two years later.
laoshu505000 1 month ago
@laoshu505000 ouch :s i have a long way to go then.
Uatemydoodle 1 month ago
@Uatemydoodle when you're having fun, time flies
laoshu505000 1 month ago 3
listening to Czech in the background? Just as a question, what resource is that from? I've been looking for basic recordings to practice my listening specifically for my Russian, German, and Mandarin, but I can never find any. +_+
ThisIsNoise17 1 month ago
@ThisIsNoise17 That's from FSI ''Czech Fast''
laoshu505000 1 month ago