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apprendre un caractère

to apprendre a caractère

Wörtlich: apprendre (to learn) + un (a) + caractère (character/symbol)

In 15 Sekunden

  • Learning a single written symbol or sign.
  • Used for non-alphabetic scripts like Chinese or Japanese.
  • Focuses on memorizing stroke order and meaning.

Bedeutung

This phrase refers to the process of memorizing or mastering a single written symbol, usually in a logographic script like Chinese or Japanese. It is about learning the shape, stroke order, and meaning of a specific sign.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Talking about a language class

Aujourd'hui, j'ai dû apprendre un caractère très complexe.

Today, I had to learn a very complex character.

2

Texting a friend about progress

J'ai enfin réussi à apprendre ce caractère chinois !

I finally managed to learn this Chinese character!

3

Complaining about difficulty

C'est impossible d'apprendre un caractère en seulement deux minutes.

It's impossible to learn a character in just two minutes.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

France has a long history of 'Sinologie' (Chinese studies) dating back to the 17th century. Today, the popularity of Japanese Manga and Korean Manhwa has made the study of characters a common hobby among French youth.

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The Stroke Order Secret

In French, we often emphasize 'l'ordre des traits' (stroke order). If you say you are learning a character, people might ask if you know the order!

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Don't use it for 'Personality'

While 'caractère' means personality in some contexts, you don't 'apprendre' someone's personality. Use 'découvrir son caractère' instead.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Learning a single written symbol or sign.
  • Used for non-alphabetic scripts like Chinese or Japanese.
  • Focuses on memorizing stroke order and meaning.

What It Means

Imagine you are looking at a beautiful Chinese symbol. You do not just read it; you master it. Apprendre un caractère means learning to recognize and write a single symbol. It is not about the ABCs. It is about those complex, artistic signs found in languages like Mandarin or Kanji. You are learning the strokes, the order, and the deep meaning behind the sign. It is like learning a tiny, meaningful drawing.

How To Use It

You use this phrase just like any other verb-noun combo. You can say you are en train d'apprendre a character right now. It works perfectly when you are doing your language homework. You can also use it to describe a difficult challenge. Learning one character might be easy, but learning thousands is a marathon! Use it with numbers to show off your progress. Saying "I learned five characters today" sounds very impressive in a French conversation. Just remember to conjugate apprendre based on who is doing the learning.

When To Use It

Use this when you are talking about your language-learning journey. It is a perfect topic for a coffee date about hobbies. If you are in a bookstore looking at calligraphy books, use it. It is also great for texting a friend about your academic struggles. "This character is so hard to learn!" is a classic student complaint. You might also hear it in a professional setting if you work in translation or linguistics. It shows you are focused on the details of the script.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for the letters A, B, or C. For those, use the word lettre. Also, avoid using it to talk about a person's personality. If you want to say you are getting to know someone, use apprendre à connaître. If you say you are apprendre un caractère for a person, it sounds like you are memorizing their source code! Also, do not use it for actors in a play. That is apprendre un rôle or étudier un personnage. Keep it strictly to the written symbols.

Cultural Background

France has a very deep, historical connection with East Asian cultures. In Paris, the school INALCO has been teaching these scripts for centuries. The French are actually the biggest consumers of manga in the world after Japan! Because of this, many young French people are en train d'apprendre des caractères. It is seen as a sign of patience and intellectual curiosity. It is a very respected hobby that suggests you have a disciplined mind. It is not just a lesson; it is a cultural bridge.

Common Variations

You might hear apprendre un idéogramme for something more technical or scientific. If you are studying Japanese specifically, you might say apprendre un kanji. Some people say mémoriser un caractère if they are really struggling to keep it in their heads. If you are focusing purely on the artistic drawing part, use tracer un caractère. All of these variations will make you sound like a dedicated student of the world.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is neutral and safe for all contexts. Just ensure you don't confuse it with 'personnage' (a fictional character) or 'lettre' (an alphabetic letter).

💡

The Stroke Order Secret

In French, we often emphasize 'l'ordre des traits' (stroke order). If you say you are learning a character, people might ask if you know the order!

⚠️

Don't use it for 'Personality'

While 'caractère' means personality in some contexts, you don't 'apprendre' someone's personality. Use 'découvrir son caractère' instead.

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The Manga Connection

Many French learners start 'apprendre des caractères' because of their love for Japanese Manga. It's a huge subculture in France!

Beispiele

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#1 Talking about a language class

Aujourd'hui, j'ai dû apprendre un caractère très complexe.

Today, I had to learn a very complex character.

Uses the phrase to describe a specific academic task.

#2 Texting a friend about progress

J'ai enfin réussi à apprendre ce caractère chinois !

I finally managed to learn this Chinese character!

Expresses a sense of achievement in an informal setting.

#3 Complaining about difficulty

C'est impossible d'apprendre un caractère en seulement deux minutes.

It's impossible to learn a character in just two minutes.

A relatable moment of frustration for any student.

#4 Discussing a hobby with a colleague

Pour me détendre, j'aime apprendre un caractère japonais chaque soir.

To relax, I like to learn a Japanese character every evening.

Shows how the phrase fits into a conversation about daily routines.

#5 A teacher giving instructions

Veuillez apprendre ce caractère pour l'examen de demain.

Please learn this character for tomorrow's exam.

A standard formal instruction in a classroom.

#6 Reflecting on a long journey

Chaque jour, apprendre un caractère me rapproche de mon rêve.

Every day, learning a character brings me closer to my dream.

A more poetic and meaningful use of the phrase.

Teste dich selbst

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase.

Pour mon cours de mandarin, je dois ___ ___ ___ par jour.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: apprendre un caractère

We use 'caractère' for symbols in languages like Mandarin, and 'apprendre' for the process of learning them.

Which verb fits best when talking about the difficulty of the task?

Il est difficile d'___ ce caractère car il a trop de traits.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: apprendre

The verb 'apprendre' is the standard way to say you are acquiring the knowledge of a written symbol.

🎉 Ergebnis: /2

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality of 'Apprendre un caractère'

Informal

Texting a friend about your Duolingo progress.

Trop dur d'apprendre ce caractère !

Neutral

Talking to a teacher or colleague.

Je vais apprendre un nouveau caractère.

Formal

Academic writing or formal instructions.

L'étudiant doit apprendre un caractère par leçon.

Where to use 'Apprendre un caractère'

Apprendre un caractère
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Language School

During a Mandarin or Kanji lesson.

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Calligraphy Workshop

Learning the art of drawing symbols.

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Self-Study

Using flashcards at home.

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Museum Visit

Discussing ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Aufgabensammlung

2 Aufgaben
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank

Pour mon cours de mandarin, je dois ___ ___ ___ par jour.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: apprendre un caractère

We use 'caractère' for symbols in languages like Mandarin, and 'apprendre' for the process of learning them.

Which verb fits best when talking about the difficulty of the task? Fill Blank

Il est difficile d'___ ce caractère car il a trop de traits.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: apprendre

The verb 'apprendre' is the standard way to say you are acquiring the knowledge of a written symbol.

🎉 Ergebnis: /2

Häufig gestellte Fragen

11 Fragen

No, for the alphabet, you should use apprendre une lettre. Caractère is reserved for more complex symbols or technical contexts.

Yes! In computing, un caractère is a single unit of text (like a space or a symbol). You might apprendre how to handle them in code.

Not really. To say you are learning about someone's personality, use apprendre à connaître le caractère de quelqu'un.

It is neutral. You can use it with your friends, your teacher, or in a professional email without any issues.

You would say J'ai appris dix caractères. Simple and direct!

Technically, an emoji is a character, but it's better to say apprendre la signification d'un emoji.

Caractère is specific to writing systems. Signe is more general and can mean a gesture or a physical sign.

No, personnage is for a character in a movie or book. Caractère is for the written symbol.

Yes, especially among students of 'langues orientales' (Asian languages), which is a popular field of study.

You can say apprendre à tracer un caractère to be more specific about the physical act of writing.

Use un for 'a character' (general) and le if you are talking about a specific one you just mentioned.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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tracer un caractère

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un caractère d'imprimerie

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connaître par cœur

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l'ordre des traits

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