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  • H Hamed Musavi

    One of my friends said something unusual, I didn't believe it. I'm here to ask, if there is any one aware of that: How many letters the Chinese language has?

    // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
    while (I'm_alive)
    {
    cout<<"I love programming.";
    }

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    Hamed Mosavi wrote:

    How many letters the Chinese language has?

    42

    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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      Hamed Mosavi wrote:

      How many letters the Chinese language has?

      42

      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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      "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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      :laugh::laugh::laugh:


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      • H Hamed Musavi

        One of my friends said something unusual, I didn't believe it. I'm here to ask, if there is any one aware of that: How many letters the Chinese language has?

        // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
        while (I'm_alive)
        {
        cout<<"I love programming.";
        }

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        Hamed Mosavi wrote:

        How many letters the Chinese language has?

        AFAIK, there is no ONE chinese language, so, we should firstly know which one we talk about. also, AFAIK, the symbols are not "letters" but ideograms... but i'm sure some of the chinese around there will tell more


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          Hamed Mosavi wrote:

          How many letters the Chinese language has?

          42

          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
          -----
          "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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          Hamed Musavi
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          Acceptable! Thank you so much. My friend said it has several hundred! He said there are letters that is equal to a complete word. I quickly asked, 'Several hundred!, How do they use computers and what type of keyboards do they have?!':-D

          // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
          while (I'm_alive)
          {
          cout<<"I love programming.";
          }

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          • H Hamed Musavi

            Acceptable! Thank you so much. My friend said it has several hundred! He said there are letters that is equal to a complete word. I quickly asked, 'Several hundred!, How do they use computers and what type of keyboards do they have?!':-D

            // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
            while (I'm_alive)
            {
            cout<<"I love programming.";
            }

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            You can get software that basically translates phonetic words typed on a regular qwerty keyboard into the correct symbol

            -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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            • H Hamed Musavi

              One of my friends said something unusual, I didn't believe it. I'm here to ask, if there is any one aware of that: How many letters the Chinese language has?

              // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
              while (I'm_alive)
              {
              cout<<"I love programming.";
              }

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              • H Hamed Musavi

                One of my friends said something unusual, I didn't believe it. I'm here to ask, if there is any one aware of that: How many letters the Chinese language has?

                // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                while (I'm_alive)
                {
                cout<<"I love programming.";
                }

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                "The entire Chinese character corpus since antiquity comprises well over 20,000 characters, of which only roughly 10,000 are now commonly in use." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language[^]

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                  You can get software that basically translates phonetic words typed on a regular qwerty keyboard into the correct symbol

                  -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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                  Hamed Musavi
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                  Yes, but the problem here is how to place hundreds of letters on an standard 102 keys, keyboard where many already used for numbers and other symbols. Using Ctrl, Shift, Alt to make more room is an option, but even using these, several hundred is too much. Now it's not important, because the problem was totally wrong. No problem exists at all! But it was interesting that there's such applications.

                  // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                  while (I'm_alive)
                  {
                  cout<<"I love programming.";
                  }

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                    "The entire Chinese character corpus since antiquity comprises well over 20,000 characters, of which only roughly 10,000 are now commonly in use." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language[^]

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                    Hamed Musavi
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                    Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                    // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                    while (I'm_alive)
                    {
                    cout<<"I love programming.";
                    }

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                    • H Hamed Musavi

                      Acceptable! Thank you so much. My friend said it has several hundred! He said there are letters that is equal to a complete word. I quickly asked, 'Several hundred!, How do they use computers and what type of keyboards do they have?!':-D

                      // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                      while (I'm_alive)
                      {
                      cout<<"I love programming.";
                      }

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                      Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                      what type of keyboards do they have

                      Yeah, that's a bit of a problem in China; administration is very slow, due to the 500 people it requires to type a letter on a keyboard with 20,127 keys. I heard that they are trying to build a robot to replace these people that would hit the keys automatically. But they first need to build a software, and since they are using a plain Chinese compiler, it takes ages.

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                      • H Hamed Musavi

                        Yes, but the problem here is how to place hundreds of letters on an standard 102 keys, keyboard where many already used for numbers and other symbols. Using Ctrl, Shift, Alt to make more room is an option, but even using these, several hundred is too much. Now it's not important, because the problem was totally wrong. No problem exists at all! But it was interesting that there's such applications.

                        // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                        while (I'm_alive)
                        {
                        cout<<"I love programming.";
                        }

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                        Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                        it's not important

                        Precisely.

                        Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                        several hundred is too much.

                        I just sent a letter off to the Chinese government asking them to reduce the complexity of their alphabet by adopting the new metric alphabet. It only has ten letters.

                        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                          Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                          what type of keyboards do they have

                          Yeah, that's a bit of a problem in China; administration is very slow, due to the 500 people it requires to type a letter on a keyboard with 20,127 keys. I heard that they are trying to build a robot to replace these people that would hit the keys automatically. But they first need to build a software, and since they are using a plain Chinese compiler, it takes ages.

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                          Hamed Musavi
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                          :laugh:

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                          while (I'm_alive)
                          {
                          cout<<"I love programming.";
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                          • H Hamed Musavi

                            Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                            // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                            while (I'm_alive)
                            {
                            cout<<"I love programming.";
                            }

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                            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                            They probably use morphemes (mentioned in the article), and let the computer help in picking the right symbol. I just don't know. :) The Japanese language also uses Chinese symbols - a.k.a. Kanji in the Japanese language. Then they also have three other "alphabets", which they use in conjunction with Kanji. Two of the alphabets*, Hiragana and Katakana, are of Japanese origin, while Romaji is the roman alphabet. When typing on a Japanese computer, you use Hiragana and Katakana to spell the words. The computer will then provide you with a list of possible Kanji. I suppose this Chinese input works the same way, but using those special morpheme symbols. * It's a bunch of syllables, and not really an alphabet per se. It serves the same purpose as our alphabet does though.

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                            • H Hamed Musavi

                              Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                              // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                              while (I'm_alive)
                              {
                              cout<<"I love programming.";
                              }

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                              fingers. just like everybody else does. :-D

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                              • H Hamed Musavi

                                Yes, but the problem here is how to place hundreds of letters on an standard 102 keys, keyboard where many already used for numbers and other symbols. Using Ctrl, Shift, Alt to make more room is an option, but even using these, several hundred is too much. Now it's not important, because the problem was totally wrong. No problem exists at all! But it was interesting that there's such applications.

                                // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                                while (I'm_alive)
                                {
                                cout<<"I love programming.";
                                }

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                                The most common characters are on the keyboard Less common characters are built up over multiple key strokes from glyphs (character parts)

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                                • H Hamed Musavi

                                  Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                                  // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                                  while (I'm_alive)
                                  {
                                  cout<<"I love programming.";
                                  }

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                                  Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                                  How do they use keyboard?

                                  With their tongues.

                                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
                                  -----
                                  "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                  • H Hamed Musavi

                                    Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                                    // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                                    while (I'm_alive)
                                    {
                                    cout<<"I love programming.";
                                    }

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                                    I have studied Japanese many years ago. What I found was that in Japanese, there was two sets of a basic alphabet Hiragana and Katakana. Then there was the pictograms that were called Kanga. You could use the alphabet to write out the word or use the pictogram. I saw a program that would allow the user to type in the letters and it would convert them into the pictogram. I am not sure if Chinese works the exact same way, but I think it would be close.

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                                      fingers. just like everybody else does. :-D

                                      Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar]

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                                      :laugh: The most obvious answer! :-D

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                                      • realJSOPR realJSOP

                                        Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                                        How do they use keyboard?

                                        With their tongues.

                                        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
                                        -----
                                        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                        Hamed Musavi
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                                        oh ya! the problem solved. Thank you.

                                        // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                                        while (I'm_alive)
                                        {
                                        cout<<"I love programming.";
                                        }

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                                        • H Hamed Musavi

                                          Well:confused: This is what exactly my friend said! So the question arises again: How do they use keyboard? How they arrange 10,000 letters on a keyboard?!

                                          // "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni
                                          while (I'm_alive)
                                          {
                                          cout<<"I love programming.";
                                          }

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                                          Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                                          How do they use keyboard?

                                          http://en.wikipedia.org...

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