Conheça 10 Ideogramas que Foram Simplificados
Did you know that Chinese ideograms weren't always written the way we know them today? In this video, I teach 10 simplified ideograms that appear very frequently in Mandarin and explain how they were written before the reform of the Chinese writing system. If you study Chinese, understanding this difference helps not only to recognize traditional characters, but also to better understand the evolution of the language and the logic behind the ideograms. Throughout the lesson, you will learn some of the most commonly used simplified characters in everyday life, such as: ✔️ 学 (xué) – to learn / to study ✔️ 国 (guó) – country / nation ✔️ 爱 (ài) – love / to love ✔️ 车 (chē) – car ✔️ 门 (mén) – door ✔️ 电 (diàn) – electricity ✔️ 书 (shū) – book ✔️ 说 (shuō) – to speak ✔️ 吗 (ma) – particle used to form questions ✔️ 开 (kāi) – to open, to drive, to turn on or to light, depending on the context In addition to learning the meaning and pronunciation of each ideogram, you will also discover how they... They were written in the traditional form, and many of them were simplified. This transformation made writing more practical and faster, but maintained the essence of the original characters. 📝 And if you want to learn Mandarin in a simple, straightforward way, using everyday situations, with daily individual support, sign up for my Deciphering Mandarin course ⬇️ ➡️ https://linlaoshi.com.br/ Follow me on social media: ➡️ Instagram: / lin.mandarim ➡️ Facebook: / linmandarim ➡️ TikTok: / lin.mandarim

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