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How Similar Are Chinese and Japanese?
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2016May 30
This video looks at the similarities (and differences!) between Chinese (Mandarin) and Japanese, two unrelated languages that have mutually influenced each other. Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101: ► http://bit.ly/Class101Chinese ◄, or learn Japanese with JapanesePod101: ► http://bit.ly/japanese-pod-101 ◄ (Full disclosure: if you sign up for a premium account, Langfocus receives a small referral fee. But the free account is great too!) Thanks to Eric Yang and Hao Yi for their Mandarin audio voice samples! Support Langfocus on Patreon:   / langfocus   Special thanks to: Nicholas Shelokov, Sebastian Langshaw, Brandon Gonzalez, 谷雨 穆, Adrian Zhang, Vadim Sobolev, Yixin Alfred Wong, Kaan Ergen, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Miller, Stephen Lawson, Howard Stratton, George Greene, and Panthea Madjidi for their generous Patreon support.   / langfocus     / langfocus     / langfocus   http://langfocus.com Music: Intro: "Sax Attack" by Dougie Wood. Body: "Which Part Me Born Free" by The Passion Hi-Fi. This track is unequivocally free for commercial use, scammers don't try to copyright claim it. Source: https://www.soundclick.com/bands/page... Outro: "Circular" by Gunnar Olsen. 00:00 Quiz time! 00:25 The short answer: Japanese and Chinese are unrelated 01:07 The phonology of Chinese and Japanese 01:57 Structure of Chinese and Japanese 04:21 Chinese characters and vocabulary 09:16 Wasei kango: Japanese-created Chinese words 10:09 Japanese "returned loan" words in Chinese 11:37 Final comments

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