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The simple answer is: yes.

For a language learning aspect, this way(remembering words) may be boring and result in giving up unless you learn for an important test/exam. If find this boring, try a textbook or an app that let you learn it like a first language.

Update: The links below contains lists for frequently used Chinese word.

The official Commonly Used Characters in Modern Chinese(2500+1000), this is published in 1988 and discontinued in 2013, since it has only 2500 characters, it may be still useful(covers 99.48% characters in daily use): http://hanyu.iciba.com/zt/3500.html

The official General Standard Chinese Characters(8105): http://xh.5156edu.com/page/z6211m4474j19255.html

The official Commonly Used Hanja(1800), selected by South Korea: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/e1e306649b6648d7c1c74636

The commonly used characters list for elementary school grade 1-6 students, selected by New Oriental, the largest education group in China:

from grade 1 to 6

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/ynj/201203/1159876.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/enj/201203/1159917.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/snj/201203/1159916.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/inj/201203/1159915.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/wnj/201203/1159914.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/lnj/201203/1159913.html

The simple answer is: yes.

For a language learning aspect, this way(remembering words) may be boring and result in giving up unless you learn for an important test/exam. If find this boring, try a textbook or an app that let you learn it like a first language.

The simple answer is: yes.

For a language learning aspect, this way(remembering words) may be boring and result in giving up unless you learn for an important test/exam. If find this boring, try a textbook or an app that let you learn it like a first language.

Update: The links below contains lists for frequently used Chinese word.

The official Commonly Used Characters in Modern Chinese(2500+1000), this is published in 1988 and discontinued in 2013, since it has only 2500 characters, it may be still useful(covers 99.48% characters in daily use): http://hanyu.iciba.com/zt/3500.html

The official General Standard Chinese Characters(8105): http://xh.5156edu.com/page/z6211m4474j19255.html

The official Commonly Used Hanja(1800), selected by South Korea: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/e1e306649b6648d7c1c74636

The commonly used characters list for elementary school grade 1-6 students, selected by New Oriental, the largest education group in China:

from grade 1 to 6

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/ynj/201203/1159876.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/enj/201203/1159917.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/snj/201203/1159916.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/inj/201203/1159915.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/wnj/201203/1159914.html

http://xiaoxue.xdf.cn/lnj/201203/1159913.html

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wuyefeibao
  • 670
  • 3
  • 6

The simple answer is: yes.

For a language learning aspect, this way(remembering words) may be boring and result in giving up unless you learn for an important test/exam. If find this boring, try a textbook or an app that let you learn it like a first language.