In Japanese, verbs come at the end of a sentence; in Chinese they come in the middle. In Japanese, the characters may be read with words of several syllables. In Chinese every character is read with a ...
The Chinese word/character Fu encapsulates the desire for abundance, good fortune, good health, and long life. As one of the most popular Chinese good luck symbols, it has become an integral part ...
In Chinese the word "na-ge" (那个) is a common filler phrase that people use when they're hesitating or trying to find the right word. It literally translates to the word "that". But there have ...
Today South Koreans generally use a hybrid writing system in which words derived from Chinese are written with Chinese characters, while Korean words are written in han'gul. (North Koreans totally ...