For one person to understand another citizen, it is important that you have an understanding of the same language. All over the world, there are tons of languages that people use. This kind of language can be understood by a foreigner as long as they learn how the language is spoken and pronounced. English is regarded as the most common language that most people use. In China, mandine is the most used language and it comes with certain punctuations. With the right punctuation, it becomes easier to understand what someone is talking about. In comparison to the English language, Chinese punctuations are much different. At times, you might be misunderstood when you do not use the right punctuation in a sentence. In some nations, one word might have a different meaning in one culture and another area.
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The first punctuation that we learn in Chinese is the full stop. In the English language, the full stop is used to show that the sentence is over. It assumes the shape of a circle but, smaller in size, (.). for the Chinese, the full stop is also said to have similar functions as the period but, the shape is different. When writing in Chinese and want to use the full stop, you are supposed to position it in both the vertical and horizontal text that you are writing. You need to ensure that it is assigned in the bottom right part of the last character in your sentence. The second punctuation in Chinese is the comma. Both English and Chinese language use a comma in the middle of a sentence to give the reader a chance to catch their breath. Although it has the same function in both English and Chinese language, a comma in Chinese cannot be used to show numbers.
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Instead of using a comma to show numbers in Chinese, you are supposed to use an enumeration comma. This comma is mostly used to show separation between words and numbers in a list. The quotation mark is another punctuation mark used in the Chinese language. In the conventional Chinese language and simplified language is different. Other quotation marks that you can use in the Chinese language is the colon. This punctuation mark serves that same purpose as in the English language. It takes a similar shape to the English colon. The question mark. It is used in both the Chinese language and the English language to ask a question.
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