Can you type Chinese, and if so, which method?

Discussion in 'Chinese Chat' started by hkm91450, Dec 28, 2006.

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Which Chinese input method do you use (most often)?

  1. Pinyin

    60.5%
  2. Simplified Cangjie

    2.6%
  3. Dayi

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Four Corner

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Q9

    3.9%
  6. Other

    10.5%
  7. I can't type Chinese!

    22.4%
  1. tree

    tree Well-Known Member

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    i always use pinyin.. cos its easier for me and it always seem that i can forget how to write even the simplest characters sometimes. =)
     
  2. whoaitselaine

    whoaitselaine Well-Known Member

    pinyin's easiest for me also:p hehe.
    i don't know how to type that many words though -_-"
     
  3. Powerz

    Powerz Well-Known Member

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    It's part of the NJStar package in the "other method" section.
    At least, it's in my program...
     
  4. skywalka

    skywalka Well-Known Member

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    WHY USE PIN YIN
    when u can buy a small, portable drawing board( about the size of your hand/palm) with USB.

    u basically use the pen on the drawing board, and the computer software, wil automatically match it to the chinese word, and put it out

    its a really quick proccess, better than typing...
     
  5. whoaitselaine

    whoaitselaine Well-Known Member

    but typing is easier ;)
     
  6. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    because what if you don't know how to write the character exactly? by using pinyin you can see your choices. plus it's a good way to practice with pinyin.
     
  7. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member


    I do agree that Pinyin has allowed me to keep up with my Mandarin. Although it's gradually getting worse since I have stopped speaking it, I am still able to pronounce and enunciate the tones better than other Cantonese speakers trying to speak Mandarin.

    On the other hand, Pinyin does not really exercise your character recognition that much, as compared to "chuk sing", in which you HAVE to know the radicals/characters very well in order to type fast. With pinyin, you know you have the right character when you see it.
     
  8. SUSIE-DANG-1988

    SUSIE-DANG-1988 ~ TVB ADDICT ~

    ermm... well i used to use njstar but now when i do type in chinese i just use the translator...
     
  9. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member

    Seems like lots of people use translators... Does it really work? I use to remember playing around with those things, but they never translate right.... for ANY language.
     
  10. badbadtz560

    badbadtz560 Member

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    pinyin w/ traditional
     
  11. compliant

    compliant Well-Known Member

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    there's an actual "official" cantonese pinyin system, called jyutping (pronounced yuet ping, literally meaning "cantonese pronunciation"), so I'm assuming they use that.

    well, you can always use the translator to find the characters that you do want. for example, I want to use the phrase "sleep" (sui gao or shui jiao), but if I don't know what gao/jiao is, I can look up the phrase "feeling" (gok duk or jue de), because it contains the same word.
     
  12. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member


    I am well aware there's cantonese pinyin. Maybe I should rephrase it. I meant, there is actually software that lets you type cantonese pinyin.

    OK. Well, I'm sorry I don't understand this method of translators. I prefer to type myself.
     
  13. jwslam

    jwslam Well-Known Member

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    if you read reply #19, it says to use NJStar input and it's under the "other methods" section.

    personally, i prefer to use this because i can type 咁都得嫁咩 with "gam do dak ga meh" instead of "gan dou de jia mie" cuz it's really hard to remember translations but if i'm typing formally then i'll use mando PY (cuz then the grammar's more correct haha). if i can't find the word then i just the thing that's built into XP that lets me use a tablet (it's some sort of TW pinyin system)
     
    #33 jwslam, Jan 16, 2007
    Last edited: Jan 16, 2007
  14. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member


    So NJStar is built into the OS, what I mean, is that any program (ie. MSN or IE), you can type Chinese? SImilar to Microsoft's IME?

    And I read your reply when you posted it. I was just clarifying for the other poster.
     
  15. compliant

    compliant Well-Known Member

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    I'm pretty sure you have to download NJStar or gasp, pay for it.
     
  16. jameschanny

    jameschanny Active Member

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    i am starting to go to school and learn how to do it. Its so hard if you dont know anything at all before you start
     
  17. jwslam

    jwslam Well-Known Member

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    that or hack it :D
     
  18. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Simplified Zhangjie. Since I started using the internet.
    The easiest typing method with highest efficiency for me. Pingyin is just too troublesome since I am not sound-oriented in thinking, not that way anyway.
     
  19. machwnor

    machwnor Well-Known Member

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    no, i cant type chinese and there is no purpose for me too since no one i know type in chinese...we just stick with english
     
  20. a.dee.das

    a.dee.das Member

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    I use pinyin!