[Sinosphere] How to pronounce similar words in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese - CJKV
CJKV characters is a collective term for the Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese languages, all of which include Chinese characters and derivatives in their writing systems, sometimes paired with other scripts. Collectively, the CJKV characters often include hànzì in Chinese, kanji, kana in Japanese, hanja and hangul in Korean, Hán tự and Quốc ngữ in Vietnamese
This video will show you how to pronounce some similar words in CJKV languages. Now, enjoy my video!
Видео [Sinosphere] How to pronounce similar words in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese - CJKV канала Wen Ling
This video will show you how to pronounce some similar words in CJKV languages. Now, enjoy my video!
Видео [Sinosphere] How to pronounce similar words in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese - CJKV канала Wen Ling
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