• PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    Yes, learning a few letters that form syllables and through that you can read words even though you don’t know what they mean is not practical, it’s better to learn a some thousand symbols and, if you don’t know a symbol at all, you can’t even say it out loud because you can’t read it.
    Ideograms are the imperial units of language.

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      7 hours ago

      China has an extremely high literacy rate, so the difficulty in learning the system is, at least, provably surmountable.

      The strength of being able to unite communication historically across East Asia and potentially around the world is a pretty big plus. Offering such a strength impossible in other systems, ideograms are hardly equivalent to imperial units.

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        37 minutes ago

        Oh yeah, if you start learning it when you are like 4yo and have high mental plasticity and see it everywhere around you everyday sure it isn’t a problem, but it doesn’t make the ideogram/logogram system any less convoluted, unpractical and arbitrary… one has to learn from 3000 to 4000 ideograms just to be able to read most publications. You are right, it’s hardly equivalent, imperial units aren’t that bad
        Just like using Arabic numerals were a huge improvement from Roman’s, the alphabet was a huge improvement from pictograms, ideograms and logograms