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>>52595710
I had no Idea Taiwan has their own kana.
>>52595710
Hello Japan. Is this basically /eastasia/?
Second for traditional Chinese.
Chinese World Order when? I hope it's very soon.
>>52596093
yeah right :)
take it easy yeah :)
大家好?
楼主好
Chinese characters are the soul of east asia. I love them.
萬國驚天掌
>>52596257
よろしく? Is that how you say hi? I have only learnt kana for now.
>>52596324
definitely right.
East Asian nations have been affected.
not communists but Kanji cultures
>>52596338
nope. よろしく(yoroshiku) is in English "nice to meet you", in Chinese 請多関照.
>>52596640
Oh my mistake. What is the correct way of saying hi? By the way do you know Chinese?
>>52595710
>Taiwanese is different from Macao/HK
What? Or you mean Abbo language?
>>52596324
They should adapt cyrillic like Mongols and Dzunghars
>>52595710
wtf is with the vietnamese one
Chinese character
Am i doing this right?
Waifu material am i rite guys?
>>52596733
The French got rid of it for a good reason.
>>52597307
chinese cartoons
>>52596091
I believe it's the traditional script.
>>52596661
as you know, hi is English slang.
so hi is in Japanese "やあ(yaa)"
やあ means hello
no mongol alphabet?
if chinks read their comics from right to left, why isn't alphabet read this way too? like west asia does it
>>52595710
Why are all the posts gone?
>>52596711
eh, Taiwanese is out of "one country to systems"
so they are different from Macao'n HK.
>>52597909
Nvm might be a problem with my browser apologies.
>>52597835
Thanks I only knew 今日は and had no idea you could say hi that way.
Americanbro if you are still here thank you for reminding me even though you deleted your post.
>>52596711
>>52598004
Actually Taiwan has a different pinyin system as well as a slightly softer type of mandarin as compared to the mainland. Also, Taiwan uses traditional characters so there is ample reason to put Taiwan in a separate category.
Just to clarify, Hong Kong and Macau uses Cantonese.
>>52598187
oh thanks
I am gonna learn Chinese language in these days.
I plan to learn it in traditional Hanzi, not simplified one.
can continental Chinese understand traditional Hanzi?
>>52598406
Yes for the most part we can understand each other but I think it's easier for people who learnt traditional Chinese to understand simplified. Are you going to learn mandarin/putonghua? And by continental do you mean mainland?
hi Chinese people
do you guys know 王羲之 and his masterpiece 蘭亭序??
>>52598517
putonghua is 普通話?
continental Chinese means "people using simplified Hanzi" for me.
sorry for missundestanding.
>2014年10月、韓国政府は2018年より小学三年生以上の教科書で漢字を併用して
>漢文ではなく母国語として漢字教育を復活させることを決定した。
I stumbled upon this on wikipedia a while back. Does anyone know more?
Can I expect a complete revival of 漢字 in Korea?