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Hello! Hello, everyone! I am Janice, living in Taiwan. Do you know things about Taiwan? I can speak Chinese, and I use Traditional Chinese(繁體中文). The biggest difference between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese(简体中文) is the word. Traditional Chinese is more complicated and difficult in writing. And Traditional Chinese is nowadays used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and maybe in Singapore and Malaysia. Hope can meet someone who wants to learn Chinese here (and he or she can teach me English)!
17 ธ.ค. 2014 เวลา 16:57
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Hello!

Hello, everyone!
I am Janice, living in Taiwan.
Do you know things about Taiwan?
I can speak Chinese, and I use Traditional Chinese(繁體中文).
The biggest difference between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese(简体中文) is the word. (I'm not sure about the ending of this sentence.)
Traditional Chinese is more complicated and difficult to write, and Traditional Chinese it is nowadays used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and maybe in Singapore and Malaysia.

Hope can meet someone who wants to learn Chinese here (and he or she can teach me English)!

 

This is very well-done!

17 ธันวาคม 2014

Hello!

Hello, everyone!
I am Janice, living in Taiwan.
Do you know things about Taiwan?
I can speak Chinese, and I use Traditional Chinese(繁體中文).
The biggest difference between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese(简体中文) is the way the word is written.
Traditional Chinese is more complicated and difficult to write in writing.
And Traditional Chinese is nowadays used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and maybe in Singapore and Malaysia.

I Hope I can meet someone who wants to learn Chinese here (and he or she can teach me English)!

19 ธันวาคม 2014
"Gan" is not a good word. Maybe like "damn" or ... I don't know. Haha Often used by young people!
19 ธันวาคม 2014
I always found it ironic that in an effort to simplify the Chinese written system, they actually made it more complicated, at least for a generation or two...
18 ธันวาคม 2014

Hello!

Hello, everyone!
I am Janice and I live in Taiwan.
Do you know things about Taiwan?
I can speak Chinese, and I use traditional Chinese (繁體中文).
The biggest difference between traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese(简体中文) is the characters. 
Traditional Chinese is more complicated and difficult to write.
And traditional Chinese is nowadays used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and maybe in Singapore and Malaysia.

I hope I can meet someone who wants to learn Chinese here (and he or she can teach me English)!

 

很好!

 

17 ธันวาคม 2014
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