Standard Chinese (Mandarin) MBTI Personality Type
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What personality type is Standard Chinese (Mandarin)? Standard Chinese (Mandarin) is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - so/sx - in Enneagram, in Big 5, IEE in Socionics.
- Most characters have multiple grammatical roles (high N) * - (Ne) A ridiculous amount of homophonous characters, words, even phrases (some people managed to write stories using tone variations of a single syllable) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion-Eating_Poet_in_the_Stone_Den - Grammar is nearly nonexistent (Ti blind), and the same text might be able to be read in multiple ways (Ne) - Literacy requires the person to remember ~3000+ characters (Ne-Si axis) - Complex characters are created by combining basic ones (Ne-Te-Si) - Many words inherently have positive or negative connotations (Fi) * Loose grammar would correspond to the language recognizing the words as their primordial meanings (N). E.g. "water" refers to the liquid; as a noun it means "liquid H2O", and as a verb it means to apply liquid H2O to something (such as plants). In Chinese "green" in its meaning as the colour can be an adjective (greenness), a verb (something turns green), and a noun (an object that is green).
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