CHINESE GRAMMAR



When people are learning Chinese, they have to learn the Chinese Grammar in order to speak and write correctly. Chinese Grammar is easier than English Grammar because it doesn’t have changes in gender or number, only with some forms of the personal pronouns. This happens in other Asiatic languages like Japanese.

There are many Chinese dialects; every Chinese dialect has the same grammar and writing; they have a great difference in their vocabulary and their tones; but even if some of those dialects are unintelligible between them, Mandarin Chinese Grammar is very similar to others Chinese dialects. We talk about Mandarin Chinese because it is the main spoken form of Chinese, having more than 836 million of speakers.

When you study Chinese Grammar, you have to be careful about the order of the words because it is determined by the syntactic rules and the variations that could make a change in the meaning or it wouldn’t have any meaning. Chinese Grammar has high level of complexity in other way for sending subtle messages but it is in an advance level of communication.
Chinese Grammar

 Chinese Grammar
» Active voice
» Chinese Adjectives
» Chinese Adverbs
» Chinese Articles
» Auxiliary verb
» Conjugation
» Conjunction
» Demonstrative adjective
» Demonstrative pronoun
» Determiner
» Exclamation
» Interjection
» Intonation
» Chinese Nouns
» Onomatopoeia
» Possessive adjective
» Chinese Prepositions
» Chinese Pronouns
» Sentence
» Chinese Verbs

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