Talk:CJK characters

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Character encodings and Character sets should be distinguished. -- User:219.110.58.166


Changed Chinese language experts -> experts of Chinese characters. Most of the opposition appears to be Japanese. -- User:Roadrunner


Article says: "Chinese requires between 4000 characters for a basic vocabulary to 40,000 characters for reasonably complete coverage"

Shouldn't the number of characters differ between Taiwan that uses traditional and Mainland that uses simplified, since simplified Chinese maps characters that used to be distinct to the same ones in some cases?--Tokek 04:23, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)

It does, but by far not enough to make any really difference in such rough numbers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.154.1.56 (talk • contribs)