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[C609]Chinese Language For Children
by Michale Song, Mic
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China is one of the fastest growing countries of the world. This country has already made its presence felt all over the world and this is where the business of the future lies. If you want to mint money and can look at the future, there is no way you can avoid learning the Chinese language. Having more knowledge about this language will open up countless avenues for you and will help you to stay a step ahead of the competition. There are many people who want to learn the Chinese language but they just do not know where to do so. They should check out the Internet and with a bit of patience they shall be able to find many sites that offer courses that will help them to have a strong foothold over the Chinese language. Learning this language will give you a huge head start and advantage over those who do not know it.

Just think of the business opportunities you are missing upon because you do not know the Chinese language and how many times you had to search all over the net or to find any reliable translator and pay them a good sum of money in order to grasp that business deal. Though citizens of China are learning the English language more than 90% of their population still converse and write in one of the three major Chinese dialects, Mandarin, Cantonese and Modern Chinese. The main advantage of knowing this language is that it will open up countless doors from you. Apart from China, the majority of people of Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan use the Chinese language as the preferred language of conversation and correspondence.

Just think of the additional exposure your business will get when you have a decent knowledge of the Chinese language. If you still have about the wide reach and importance of this language that is considered as the world抯 most important language along with English & Arabic, just check out any movie. You can be rest assured that they have sub titles in the Chinese language. If you are visiting China on a business trip, do not expect them to talk with you in English and most of them will prefer talking in the Chinese language. The only option open for you, under such circumstances is to get hold of a translator who will conduct the translation for you.

But is this possible when you are on an important and secret business deal that you do not want your rivals to know? Etiquette demands that you talk on a one to one basis with the other person and do not have someone else translate the discussions. At times it might get disturbing and even cause your business deal to get scrapped. Why take such needless risks when you yourself can learn the Chinese language?

China is running,you should not be waiting.

There was this person who was amazed by the intricate patterns of the Chinese language and he was totally confused trying to understand the same. He tried out the various translation sites on the net in order to gain further knowledge about the Chinese language but always came up against a wall. For the uninitiated there are 3 different languages that are used in china and they are Mandarin, Cantonese and Traditional. Unless one goes into depth about the Chinese language, it will be tough for them to have more knowledge about the same, regardless of the translation sites they visit. The best option for them will be to approach someone who are well versed in the linguistics of that language and seek their help.

Before you set forth to visit China on a business trip, it is important that you know a bit about their language and study a few common phrases like greetings and salutations and pronounce them correctly. This might sound tough, it being an alien language, but if the Chinese visitors to your country can speak your language, why not you. There is no doubt that English is far easier to learn that Chinese but that does not mean you cannot pick up a few words if you try hard enough. There are many online courses that help you to master this language and most of them offer a basic course for business travelers that will help you while you are visiting China to seal up that important business deal.

After English, the Chinese language has the second most following in the world. Unlike the English language that contains of just 26 characters, the Chinese language is made up of hundreds of graphical representations that make up each the words and sentences. You will be amazed to know that typing 10 words per minute on a Chinese typewriter is considered to be very fast. If required you can ask your online friend to guide you to learn common phrases and how to pronounce them correctly. The most you need to know when you are embarking on a business trip are a few phrases like 'hello', 'greetings', 'good morning', 'good evening', 'good night' along with some more complicated terms like 'where is the'.

Having a decent knowledge about the Chinese language will open up many avenues for you and you can find yourself with the job of a translator. Unlike some Western & Eastern European languages like German & Russian, (or to be more specific, the Deutsch & Cyrillic script and the written term is called), that are guttural; the Chinese language is soft and musical. There are many people who try to jump into and directly try to learn the phrases by heart. While this might be fine, would it not be better if you try to understand the scientific and the grammatical nuances of the language? All it needs is some time and patience and if you are dedicated enough, you should start picking it up easily.
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