Not all, a simplified form of written Chinese is most common
Most of Chinese could read it perfectly, but not writing them.
No that's why simplified was made and also they got too lazy to write traditional. On reading I don't know because I have friends from china and they are not able to read at all.
Because some words in traditional has more lines and nowadays some written characters hasn't changed at all...
Right after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the traditional Chinese was no longer in use throughout mainland China, but today it is still used in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
Chinese people
people use it all over China, but its official in Taiwan, Hongkong, and Macau
Chinese writing was more complex and people could actually figure out the language,while people could
Traditional Chinese clothing was called hanfu
In Asia they already have one of these and a billion of people know how to use it 1 billion people in Asia are perfectly capable of reading and writing "Chinese Simplified". Then there's several million people in Macao Singapore, Taiwan that can read!
中國人as Traditional Chinese中国人as Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese is a specific set of Chinese characters that does not contain any newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946. They're a written character set rather than a spoken language/dialect. Many places use traditional Chinese, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau.
Yes, Chinese people use the Arabic numerals, and Chinese has their own numbers writing in Chinese!
yes yes
In traditional Chinese writing, characters are written vertically from top to bottom, starting from the right side of the page and moving down. Each column starts on the right side and is read from top to bottom before moving to the next column. In modern Chinese writing, characters are typically written horizontally from left to right, following the standard Western style of writing.
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