Complete Definition of "Traditional Chinese"

English

Proper noun
en-proper noun|sg=traditional|Traditional Chinese

  1. Chinese written using traditional characters, used in the Republic of China (Taiwan), Hong Kong, Macau, Korea and also in mainland China and Japan prior to script simplification and today for certain purposes.

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Simplified Chinese

Translations
Chinese:
*���, ��� (fánt�zì) (�complex characters�)
*正��, 正�� (zhèngt�zì) (�traditional characters�)
*�� (l�ozì) (�old characters�)
Dutch: Traditionele Chinees
French: chinois traditionnel
German: Traditionelles Chinesisch
Greek: �α �α�αδο�ιακά κινέζικα (ta paradosiaká kinézika)
trreq|Hebrew
Italian: cinese tradizionale
Japanese: �� (���� hanbun)
Korean: �� �국� (jeontong junggugeo)
Latin: lingua Sinica Traditionalis
Russian: Т�ади�ионн�й ки�ай�кий (Traditsionny kitayskiy)
Spanish: chino tradicional

See also
簡�
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��� (shinjitai)

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