Traditional Swedish Apple Cake Recipe Bbc The difference is that minded in traditional minded isn t a past participle It s an adjective formed from a noun compare for example open minded or level headed That said you may come across traditionally minded too Neither option is particularly common a Google search throws up only about 160 hits for both traditional minded and traditionally minded
The options for the blank traditional picturesque established changeless I m perplexed as to which answer is right traditional because they still follow old traditions established the way of life that was once established in this area or changeless because it hasn t changed at all Which word fits best Why are the other two Mandarin Chinese Mandarin Chinese 1 A person who is from China is Chinese 2 The language Including Mandarin Cantonese and Simplified Traditional script Mandarin Spoken language of Most of China and Taiwan Cantonese Spoken language of Hong Kong and such places
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In Taiwan knowledge of about 4 000 traditional characters is necessary for reading a newspaper and for most other common purposes while in mainland China only 3 000 simplified characters may be adequate In 1952 literacy for peasants was defined as knowledge of 1500 characters and literacy for workers as knowledge of 2000 characters li mi n l mi n There is no difference We use both But my friend said her child is learning they are the same word but we usually use on writing Basically Taiwanese use and Hong Kongers use but the other is also understandable Chinese use as simplified and as traditional Sometimes HKers use
y ng r n y ng j n y ng r n y ng j n is traditional Chinese is Simplified Chinese They are the same meaning It sells many of the same items as a traditional hardware store but also carries other items that traditional hardware stores probably don t and probably has a much bigger selection as well Maybe I m an old fogey but I have a hard time calling a Home Depot a hardware store It s a semi completely different concept
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li l l the meaning of and is the same basically but we use almost all of the time in traditional Chinese will appear in addresses representing village However in simplified Chinese is the simplified form of CharlieLin 1 Moderator s Note Merged with a previous thread Hello How would one translate into English Based on my research godfather godmother are not the correct translations because the terms have nothing to do with religion Thanks
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