• well5H1T3@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Hanzi characters are great for condensing information.

    True, I will ask this: Why does it have 2 variants? Traditional? Modern?

    • sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Because languages change over time and every once in a while someone comes along who insists they can “fix” the language by making a bunch of changes. They are probably right and the changes, if widely adopted, will probably make the language more sensible. However, since one of the common features of a living language is that it changes over time due to usage, oddities will start creeping back in. And the whole thing will need to start all over again.

    • An Original Thought@lemmy.ml
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      Fucked if I know 😂 I’m studying it on my own from textbooks and online resources, not in a classroom setting taught by scholars much much smarter than me. I assume the reduced complexity of simplified characters makes it more accessible though, which is why I understand the PRC makes Pinyin required on road signs as well.