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Fri Aug 17 21:06:45 UTC 2012


  CJK
  
     <character> In {internationalisation}, a collective term for
     Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
  
     These languages all share the fact that their writing systems
     are based partly on {Han characters} (i.e., "hanzi" or
     "{kanji}"), which are complex enough of a system to require
     16-bit {character encodings}.  CJK character encodings should
     consist minimally of {Han characters} plus language-specific
     phonetic scripts such as pinyin, bopomofo, hiragana, hangul,
     etc.
  
     {CJKV} is CJK plus {Vietnamese}.



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