Learn Chinese using pictograms by ShaoLan and Chineasy

The Chinese language has an alphabet of 37 letters and 4 different tones(it was created as a phonetic alphabet that makes up the sound of the character alone) is considered to be one of the most difficult but interesting languages for someone to learn.

chinese for forest burning by chineasy

A female designer ShaoLan from Taiwan developed Chineasy, an illustrated type that showcases what the chinese symbol means promises to help you learn chinese easier and faster.
Her method of learning Chinese uses a number of various static and animated pictograms along with different shapes, forms and colours that help students attaching meaning to each Chinese letter making it easier to remember it and tag it for future use.

If you want to try it out visit Chineasy and start learning chinese right away!

chinese for tomorrow by chineasy

chinese for tomorrow by chineasy

chinese for angry by chineasy

chinese for angry by chineasy

chinese for this month by chineasy

chinese for this month by chineasy

chinese for japanese by chineasy

chinese for japanese by chineasy

learn chinese with chineasy

chinese for the end by chineasy

chinese for fires by chineasy

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