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如果你知道一个工作有这个特点和g供给够钱,请联系我。
谢谢!
你好!
如果你知道一个工作有这个特点和g供给够钱,请联系我。
谢谢!
For quite some time, I’ve had the idea to learn how to type WuBi. Fortunately, I’ve recently run into a very nice Chinese guy who got me started on it, uncovering a configuration error on my behalf. Since I find the online documentation mostly very hard to grasp, as they have eg. glaring omissions, I’d like to just complement them with what this guy told me, and my experience, so Westerners will hopefully have an easier job mastering this method. As to why one wants to learn it, I often find it very tedious to write a character using PinYin, and to the list of oft-cited advantages of using WuBi over (smart-) PinYin, I can also add these:
The downsite is that it does require quite some practice to master, so if you’re only a casual writer of Chinese, you’ll probably not attain the proficiency necessary to benefit from it. While I’m also far from fluent using it, I do benefit from having the keyboard layout shown in the article referenced above, at my side.
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我找一位中国人把他上课我中文. 还是住在我的四旁 . 如果你有兴趣,请回答用下个表的时评.
谢谢!