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Chinese characters (not letters) are like little pictures – I’ve forgotten the word for this type of alphabet – so it’s possible to write any language using Chinese characters.
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On 28 Sep 2023, at 11:40, Stuart Scott <stuart...@collaborativelearning.org> wrote:
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