Hello,
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:15:42 +0100, pinco pinco@kiesperanto.org wrote:
Hi Alex, thank you for your attention!
I'm changing the page. You'll find a Chinese enter (ĉina, in Esperanto) where you can add your sentences under "mandarena" (Mandarin) or "kantona" (Cantonese). I know nothing abour Chinese! What's the difference between: Mandarin, Cantonese, Ming-Nan, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese? Should I add all of them?
Thanks a lot, Nino
In the language aspect, Mandarin, Cantonese and Minnan are distinct languages, while "Simplified Chinese" and "Traditional Chinese" actually refer to two type of hanzi writing system. Mandarin can be written in both, while Cantonese is usually written in Traditional Chinese hanzi.
I'd love to, but I don't know exactly where I should add it. Under Chinese, probably, but that means the "wo ai ni" should be under Chinese->Mandarin so that I can add a Chinese->Cantonese category. Don't know what's either of those in Esperanto, though. :)
little Alex
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