Chinese and japanese use the latin alphabet to text on their phone

>chinese and japanese use the latin alphabet to text on their phone

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I thought Japanese typed in Japanese... Animu is lying to me.

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no, you can type in hiragana and katakana just like you'd do on a desktop keyboard

Thanks user. I'm stupid.

Wtf, the japanese alphabet have only 8 letters?

Chinese people can type using the Chinese alphabet - bopomofo.

But its mostly Taiwanese who still use it.

you're welcome

there are 46 characters each for hiragana and katakana

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Pathetic. Have some dignity and convert to Hangul. At least that way you can claim to be using something made by your own race.

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Why don't you use the stroke input? I guess it's tougher for traditional characters though since you're Taiwanese

It's because I am an EOP who cannot read Chinese so I need to use pinyin to sound out what I want to type
Everyone in my family uses bopomofo or writing input

This looks like a giant headache.

my grandma uses the drawpad to write all the chinese characters. I think older generation aren't very used to latin alphabet at all

Same goes for you. Stop using the Latin alphabet and write using runes.

i have seen old asians type in the latin alphabet on the phones and it autocorrects

there's a number of input methods for chinese, and most dont use latin characters
i assume its similar for japan

How do chinese or Japanese typewriters work

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Old Chinese ones used to have a core set of characters that covered most use. If you wanted something else, you used a specialist block and inserted it into the typewriter.

It's a pain in the ass to write like that, this is the way