Re: Text Messages in Chinese and Japanese (WAS: Writing French without accented characters)



>>>>> "Dennis" == Dennis <tsalagiNOSPAM@xxxxxxxx> writes:

Dennis> Which reminds me. Just how do Sinophones send
Dennis> text messages, which I know they do in great quantity? Do
Dennis> they use pinyin? What about Nipponophones? Romaji, kana,
Dennis> or kanji?

These are certain FAQs. Why hasn't anyone drafted some "model
answers" to such questions?



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