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  • P peterchen

    "Chinese" isn't even a language :rolleyes:


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    Jerry Hammond
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    peterchen wrote: "Chinese" isn't even a language Bingo! :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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    • J Jerry Hammond

      Last night Charlie Rose had 3 "internet experts" on his show to discuss the future of the internet and the web. At one point during the discussion one of the guests--an investment banker--predicted that within 5 years the primary language of the net will no longer be english but will become Chinese. Welcome to the middle kingdom folks--it is sooner than you think.

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      papaya_zm
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      of course,i am chinese.

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      • P peterchen

        "Chinese" isn't even a language :rolleyes:


        we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
        boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen

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        Edbert P
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        True enough, as there are Mandarin, Cantonese and other minor dialects spoken in China. But I think most people refer to Mandarin when they mention Chinese language, which is quite interesting since although China (which national language is Mandarin) has a much bigger population, most "Chinese" movies come from Hongkong (which speaks Cantonese). Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.

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        • E El Corazon

          I don't even speak English well and it's my mother tongue. However.... whenever predicting the future, please refer to my sig. :laugh: _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          Aamir Butt
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          looks like it is some South Indian language ;P


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          • E Edbert P

            True enough, as there are Mandarin, Cantonese and other minor dialects spoken in China. But I think most people refer to Mandarin when they mention Chinese language, which is quite interesting since although China (which national language is Mandarin) has a much bigger population, most "Chinese" movies come from Hongkong (which speaks Cantonese). Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.

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            Aamir Butt
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            But while doing Localization of our product here, we convert it into two, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. What's the difference. Is Mandarin Simplified Chinese or vice versa ?:confused:


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              But while doing Localization of our product here, we convert it into two, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. What's the difference. Is Mandarin Simplified Chinese or vice versa ?:confused:


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              Edbert P
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              Now you're talking about the writing of the Chinese characters. There are at least 2 kinds of writing that I know of, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Traditional Chinese has been used since a long time ago and are still widely used in Hong Kong. The Chinese Government introduced Simplified Chinese recently. As the name implies, simplified Chinese is Chinese character simplified, for example 3 paralel vertical lines are replaced with one horizontal line. This is done to promote literacy. If you need more information, check Wikipedia[^] Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.

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