How to learn Chinese…in the end
<p>What do you want to have accomplished by the end (of your life)?</p>
<p>If one of those things is “knowing Chinese,” you can start with learning the Chinese word for “in the end” or “eventually” in Chinese, which is:</p>
<p>至終 (zhì zhōng), and here’s how it breaks down:</p>
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<li><strong>至 (zhì)</strong>: This character means “to arrive” or “to reach,” as in reaching a place, point in time, or state. It’s a simple character without separate components.</li>
<li><strong>終 (zhōng)</strong>: This character means “end” or “finish”, related to the conclusion of an event or period. It is composed of the silk radical (糸) on the left, which can imply something continuous or long-lasting, and the phonetic component “冬” (dōng, which means winter), suggesting the sound.</li>
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