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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd July 2005, 07:57 PM

Replies: 52

Pinyin used in Taiwan?

Views: 4,972

Posted By lpascoe


. People are using computers more, so the fact...

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People are using computers more, so the fact that the traditional characters are more complicated
to write should be neither here nor there, as long as you can recognize the appropriate
character...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 21st July 2005, 11:48 PM

Replies: 52

Pinyin used in Taiwan?

Views: 4,972

Posted By lpascoe


On Kaohsiung road signs - yes, this city is...

On Kaohsiung road signs - yes, this city is green, thus the switch to tongyong pinyin on road
signs. I shouldn't complain about this because not so long ago you could travel along one road and
see a...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 20th July 2005, 07:55 PM

Replies: 52

Pinyin used in Taiwan?

Views: 4,972

Posted By lpascoe


I can't remember when the government here first...

I can't remember when the government here first decided to use tongyong pinyin, but I'd guess at
about 3 years ago because I remember getting in a stink about it at the time.

I seem to remember part...



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