What is logographic?

A logographic writing system uses symbols that represent whole words or ideas, like pictures you can read.

Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Each block is a special picture, and when you put them together, they tell a story or make a sentence. That’s what happens in a logographic system. Instead of using letters to spell out words, you use these picture-like symbols.

Like Reading Picture Cards

Think about a deck of picture cards. Each card has a picture on it, like a cat, a tree, or a house. If you put the "cat" card and the "tree" card together, you might be reading something like “The cat is near the tree.” That’s logographic in action!

Real-Life Example: Chinese Characters

In Chinese writing, each character is like one of these picture cards, they can represent a whole word or idea. So when you see the symbol for "water," it's not just a letter, it's a complete picture that means "water."

So next time you see symbols that look like pictures, remember: they might be logographic!

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Examples

  1. A child learns to read by recognizing pictures that represent whole words, like a picture of a sun meaning 'sun' in Chinese.
  2. Logographic writing is like using emojis to write full sentences instead of letters.
  3. In logographic systems, each symbol can mean an entire word or idea.

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