Hi BDW, I'm no expert on the Chinese language, but my understanding is that Mandarin describes a *spoken* dialect of Chinese, where as the different between Simplified and Traditional Chinese is a difference in how it is *written*. Maybe someone who knows more about Chinese can chime in? Cheers, Josh On Jan 2, 8:51 pm, BDW wrote: > Your translation service offers "Simplified" or "Traditional" > Chinese. Which one is closer to "Mandarin" Chinese?
- None Which Chinese is more like "Mandarin" v... BDW
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