Jennifer
Traditional Chinese or Simplified Chinese? For a non-native Chinese speaker, which type of Chinese words would you learn? Traditional Chinese or Simplified Chinese?
2017年6月30日 03:35
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It simply depends on where you are going to be. If you will be going to China, then it's best to learn simplified, if you go to Taiwan then you should learn traditional. Pretty much that simple. It's obviously best to be able to read both. 
2017年6月30日
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I'm learning simplified. It seems to me that unless you have a specific reason to learn traditional (for example, you want to live in Taiwan, or you are interested in calligraphy), simplified is more widely used, easier to learn, and there are more resources available for language learners.

But honestly either's fine. If I decide to learn traditional later on, given that I already know simplified I'll be able to pick up quickly. I'm sure that people who learn traditional first could quickly learn simplified, too. 


Essentially: it's a matter of personal preference/depends on an individual's situation and goals.

2017年6月30日
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I'm probably going to get brickbats for saying this, but for a start just learn the simplified version first. Once you get the hang of the grammatical structure of Chinese, you can start looking up the traditional ones on your own. Personally, I'm comfortable with either, and given time, you'll be able to have a go with the Japanese kanji as well (they use a combination of Traditional and Simplified, as well as their own unique characters).

There is no significant advantage of learning the traditional ones first, and it would probably be slower at first. You probably would reach an average of several hundred characters in about a year (based on my experience).

Good luck~

2017年6月30日
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From a purely neutral opinion, simplified Chinese is the way to go simply because more teachers use it!


I don't really mind either so when I look up a character in the dictionary, I look at both simplified and traditional.

2017年7月3日
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It's better to start with simplified Chineses. Since it's more widely used nowadays. The simplified version comes from the traditional version. And the tranditional version can make you fully understand the orginal meaning of the words and characters. But it is not that neccessary. Once you are familiar with the simplified, it will be much easier for you to study the traditional version.
2017年7月1日
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