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We should treat Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese as two completely seperate languages. There's obviously more nuance to it than that, but echoing #6 and #80, its super important to distinguish between the two very different overarching types of Chinese.
It's close to saying "well both English and German look the same to me so they must be interoperable" 😆
A code of zh
conventionally refers to Simplified Chinese.
# Common Simplified Chinese Codes
zh
zh-Hans
zh-CN (Mainland China variant - Historically used for all Simplified Chinese)
# Common Traditional Chinese Codes
zh-Hant
zh-TW (Taiwan variant - Historically used for all Traditional Chinese)
zh-HK (Hong Kong variant)
If it helps you from a training data point of view, they're two totally different ISO Language Scripts (Hans
vs Hant
).
shpodg and zenria
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