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Forum: Reading and Writing 16th July 2004, 03:49 AM

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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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No, they do make characters easier to learn. ...

No, they do make characters easier to learn. First having less strokes for radicals make them
easier to count, and being easier to count makes them easier to look up in dictionary strokes...



Forum: Reading and Writing 15th July 2004, 03:59 AM

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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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Because 車, 東, 見 are frequently radical...

Because 車, 東, 見 are frequently radical components, hence reducing strokes for them in effect
reduces strokes for many many more characters.


No, both are quite related.



Forum: Reading and Writing 1st July 2004, 02:39 PM

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Teachers who teach Traditional Characters?!! Why?

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Posted By ala


Traditional is not going to come back. For us...

Traditional is not going to come back. For us who learned simplified first, we can never write
traditional properly (probably not even a full basic sentence), we can only read traditional.
It's...



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