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That’s like nearly every living language ever

Cuz alphabets are cool

Nah

Too complicated

No Kim doesn’t have a wonderful reputation in China either lol

Would you rather learn thousands of ancient hieroglyphs

It sounds cool

Cuz if so Chinese is the language for you

Nvm

Too hard

Ima just say there’s a reason Korean and Japanese picked up alphabets

Why so

Easier than thousands of ancient hieroglyphs

Ok Wikipedia claims kana systems are technically not alphabets cuz they don’t have constant vowel pairing or whatever the firetruck

It’s a “lettering system” 🤓

Every American thinks Chinese is Japanese for some reason legit I was reading Chinese Wikipedia somewhere and some mf asked me if it was Japanese

And saw some reel about a Chinese song and they called it Japanese and I was about to flip

Fortunately the comments already roasted the guy to oblivion

Hearing a chinese person

And a japanese person talk

You can clearly tell whos who

Idk how to explain it but they sound different

Try Cantonese and Korean songs

Alright to

Mandarin

Is

?

Mandarin is just standard Chinese

In Chinese it’s literally called “standard Chinese”

English is easy

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