![]() In a lot of languages like English, Spanish, even some Japanese (at least with the hiragana and katakana), the visual and auditory are obviously linked. I like to group these four categories into two main ones: Auditory, which are the parts of the language that have to do with sound, and Visual, the parts of the language that have to do with sight. And usually people learn languages in that order, with some exceptions. What makes up a language? Every language (not including sign language) consists of four things: hearing, speaking, reading, and writing. ![]() ![]() And remember to grab your FREE Chinese Pronunciation Guide!.Chinese Stroke Order Helps With (Paper) Dictionary Usage.Chinese Stroke Order Helps With Memorizing Chinese.Chinese Radicals (Make Up) Chinese Characters (Which Make Up) Chinese Words.Visual Components of Chinese: Reading & Writing.There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet.Auditory Components of Chinese: Hearing & Speaking.
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