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Learn To Speak Simplified Chinese 2.9 for Windows

by AareSoft Technology, Inc.

Avg. Rating 2.5 (2 votes)

File Details

File Size 4.3 MB
License Commercial Demo, $29.95
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 396
Publisher AareSoft Technology, Inc.
Homepage Learn To Speak Simplified Chinese

Publisher's Description

Learn To Speak Simplified Chinese is specially developed for people who are learning a new language. It includes 347 scenes of common conversation and 1569 words of basic vocabulary. It is presented in a small screen format so you can study while doing other work at your computer.

Latest Reviews

asellus

asellus reviewed v2.9 on Jun 30, 2005

Indeed the title is misleading. I wonder if 'Learn to Speak Mandarin' is better.

But this is a good software.

yokozuna

yokozuna reviewed v2.9 on Jun 30, 2005

The name is ridiculous. There is no "spoken simplified Chinese", however, there is simplified written Chinese used in mainland China (contrary to traditional used in Taiwan). There are many Chinese dialects like Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, etc. The way of pronounciation & grammar are very different, the way of writing can be the same.
Chinese languages are tonal, so such programs like above make no sense. Anyone who is Chinese can tell you about it.

Avg. Rating 2.5 (2 votes)
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asellus

asellus reviewed v2.9 on Jun 30, 2005

Indeed the title is misleading. I wonder if 'Learn to Speak Mandarin' is better.

But this is a good software.

yokozuna

yokozuna reviewed v2.9 on Jun 30, 2005

The name is ridiculous. There is no "spoken simplified Chinese", however, there is simplified written Chinese used in mainland China (contrary to traditional used in Taiwan). There are many Chinese dialects like Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, etc. The way of pronounciation & grammar are very different, the way of writing can be the same.
Chinese languages are tonal, so such programs like above make no sense. Anyone who is Chinese can tell you about it.

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