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2007-01-03 21:28:55 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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Pinyin is not really a language. It is a way to show the standard, Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese Simplified characters. You just type standard western alphabet letters for Pinyin except for umlaut which has a keyboard shortcut. (ü) on my Mac is accomplished by holding option key while typing "U", then release and type "U" again. Tones can be shown either with other special accent symbols that need kepboard combos or by typing a number after the pinyin syllable. For web pages, try the last link below.

If you have Mac OS, Simplified Chinese is installed by default unless you installed OS X by a custom selection and unchecked Simplified Chinese. Just open System Preferences and open the International pane. Now choose the Input Menu tab. Go to the next-to-last one in the list and, if you can read Chinese, you see it says Simplified Chinese (It has the mainland flag with yellow star). Put a check in the box. Now, if you want to change the default language to Simplified Chinese, you can choose the Language tab and move Simplified chinese up to the top. It should be at the bottom by default. To change the language for any program, click on the flag in the top menu bar and choose the one you want. To change the default language, click on the desktop to make Finder become the front program and then select the flag you want.

If you have Windows, you need to install Microsoft Input Method Editor for Office XP and East Asian language support. Get the first from a Microsoft web page download. Get the second from your Help guide and Windows installation CD. Just open your Help guide from the Start menu and type "East Asian language". You'll find instructions there. Then install the IME from the Microsoft page listed below. There is a school's web page link also that help to use the Windows version.

Getting email from China to display correct characters is another kettle of fish. It varies with the email program or with the web page that shows your email. Currently, Yahoo.com (U.S. version) does not support showing Chinese characters. If you get a Yahoo.com.cn account, you can see them.

2007-01-05 22:17:33 · answer #1 · answered by SilverTonguedDevil 7 · 0 0

Jibbs isn't relatively surprising. Simplified chinese language is used in particular in Mainland China. not all the characters are simplified and actually a number of the ameliorations are small. maximum different worldwide chinese language communities (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, expat communities and so on) all use the classic characters. There are approximately 3,000 characters in prevalent use- which all and sundry is prevalent with, yet there are something like 50,000 in entire. uncertain how actual it truly is, yet I as quickly as examine the Communist celebration seen switching from classic characters to a romanisation equipment initially, as a substitute of simplified characters. little question making use of pinyin or bupumufu might enhance the convenience of gaining expertise of for natives besides as foreigners, yet I think of it could be particularly puzzling to persuade the majority to regulate to a sparkling equipment so far far flung from the present one. And what with the %being so keen on sovereignty, national cohesiveness and id and whatnot, i discover it puzzling to make certain any significant wreck-with the aid of interior here few many years. i think of the terrific you may desire for is the greater suitable use of English. that's greater problematical for a rustic like China than Singapore, as there's no desire for many chinese language human beings to benefit English. once I first started gaining expertise of Mandarin i replaced into relatively upset and bewildered approximately why human beings desire to apply those characters. My Taiwanese acquaintances defined it replaced right into a known element. i'm nevertheless struggling with characters, yet they're exciting as hell to write down!

2016-10-19 11:01:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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