darkcounty
thas unaustralian... hic
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Mandarin has grammar/sentence structure similar to english. If you use Bing translator to translate a passage from English to Mandarin, you would almost be able to fool someone into thinking you're a native speaker. Except you'd sound a bit too formal.Oh god... *runs*
Mandarin then..? lol
I reckon I will decide by mid march and start learning..so I have til then to decide. And really it's for no particular reason other than pure interest, and maybe practicality with careers in future.
China's history and culture is something I have always wanted to explore..really interesting stuff! Knowing the language would be of help, and fun..
Also how about learning practicalities? I'm guessing both self-learn packages would be available..but what about availability of teachers/courses?
Idk about learning practicalities but both languages should have quite a lot of resources around. When I was learning Dutch, I managed to find many courses for it so there should be no problem finding courses. There's plenty of courses at Tafe and open universities around AUS.