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Chinese Characters
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In case an absent CHARACTER is needed,
use this method to make ONE temporarily
for yourself:
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Ideographic Languages by using ICON everywhere.
Chinese KEYBOARDs
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Chinese Has No So-called
"IT Problem".
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For example:
CHINESE IS now A WORLD LANGUAGE. ¤¤¤å¤w¦¨¬°¥@¬É©Ê»y¨¥.
These all are SIMPLIFIED Chinese characters.
you can evaluate them objectively :
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1. Which "way" makes more sense? ¨ººØ¤ñ¸û²¼ä "¦X²z"?
2. Which "one" is EASIER to comprehend? ¨ººØ¤ñ¸û "®e©ö" ²z¸Ñ?
3. Which "one" is EASIER to handle? ¨ººØ¤ñ¸û "®e©ö" ´x´¤?
4. Which "one" is EASILY understood by readers
at the first glance?
¨ººØ¤ñ¸û "®e©ö" ¤@¬Ý´NÀ´?
Language is for daily USAGE, the simplest and best ones
will out live the others in the long run.
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Simplified vs. Traditional Chinese
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Hi-frequency-used Traditional Characters
selected by Yale University
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