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Women’s History Month

In Chinese by Gwilym James

March is Women’s History Month, and in this post, we’re celebrating all the awesome women in our lives by getting to know the character 女 (nǚ) and other characters featuring the 女 component. If you …

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The Skritter Character Course

In Chinese by Olle Linge

Most flashcard apps are good at helping you review, using algorithms to help you optimize your efforts to remember what you have already learned. Few flashcard apps do well when it comes to learning new …

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New Year’s Resolutions in Chinese

In Chinese by Gwilym James

2020 has been a tough one, but as the year draws to an end, it’s a good time to reassess your goals and resolutions for the upcoming new year. In this #SkritterChineseTips mini-lesson, we teach some useful terms for discussing how you can level up in 2021 and beyond…

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3 Common usages of 了

In Chinese by Gwilym James

了 le is one of the most important grammatical markers in Chinese, if not the most important one. Let’s learn the 3 most common uses of 了.

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Taiwan Pride 2020

In Chinese by Gwilym James

In this voice-over lesson, Iona introduces us to Taiwan Pride, 2020 which happened in late October 2020 in Taipei and is Asia’s largest pride event, marking its 18th anniversary. Watch the video, read the transcripts, then study the decks in Skritter!

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Gratitude and Indigenous People

In Chinese by Gwilym James

Let’s learn how to express our gratitude and address indigenous people appropriately around the world in today’s mini-lesson. Terms of Gratitude The most common way to express thankfulness, of course, is with 谢谢. For example, …

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10 Things That Are Very Japanese

In Japanese by Skritter

Some things that are Japanese aren’t necessarily “very” Japanese, like an affinity for rice, using soy sauce, or even Kanji (Chinese characters). With that said, here are 10 things that are “very” Japanese! Knives / …