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Chinese writing has two forms: [[Traditional Chinese]] and [[Simplified Chinese]]. |
Chinese writing has two forms: [[Traditional Chinese]] and [[Simplified Chinese]]. |
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For more on input in Chinese, see [http://wiki.tossug.org/OLPCinChinese OLPC in Chinese], by Andrew Lee. |
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 2 August 2007
Chinese writing has two forms: Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
For more on input in Chinese, see OLPC in Chinese, by Andrew Lee.
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