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Transcript
So far you have just been learning individual characters Friday,
14 September 12
While many characters are used on their own, it is
actually more common for characters to be combined with one (or sometimes more) other characters in order to make words. Friday, 14 September 12
Often the meaning of the word will be obvious from
the characters that make it up. Friday, 14 September 12
But not always: As with the meanings of individual characters,
sometimes it takes a bit of imagination to work why a word means what it does Friday, 14 September 12
And that is what makes it fun! (he says, optimistically...)
Friday, 14 September 12
So now let’s take a look at a few combinations
words (then go back and try to spot them on the menu!) Friday, 14 September 12