For example, how would you type

ta you  ( feminine )  instead of ta you ( masculine ) ?

I can recognize the first simplified character as masculine or
feminine, but how do I input the particular character I want?

On Nov 30, 1:01 am, Stoney wrote:
> Thank you very much.  Do you know where I can find more information
> about chinese language input? Learning Chinese language takes much
> more effort than romance languages such as Spanish.
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> On Nov 29, 4:59 am, Jeremy Edwards wrote:
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> > 女 is typed in pinyin with the letter V as such: nv
> > any U that has the double dots above it will be typed like this. I had this
> > same problem when I first started learning Chinese

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