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players in the region

Postby johntsai » Sun May 21, 2006 9:08 am

我们如何知道在中文区的玩家都真的会中文, 而不是为了找新地方来玩而不会说中文?


how do we know the players in the region are actully players that can or understand Chinese, and not just players who want to start and play in a new regions?
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Postby Chris Johnson » Sun May 21, 2006 9:15 am

Characters should only be created in language areas where the player has a certain level of understanding of the language in question - they don't have to be fluent but some level of ability is required.

If you feel there are characters who are non-chinese speaking then report the details to the player department (players@cantr.net) and they will take it further
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Postby johntsai » Sun May 21, 2006 9:24 am

thanks Chris!

it's just that there are some characters who I still have not heard anything from, even after repeated greetings and inquiry... they just kept gathering resources..... (I've since have gave up and are now moving around checking things)
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Postby wichita » Thu Jun 01, 2006 10:00 pm

I must apologize for the quietness of my character. I am not up to speed on reading characters, most of my focus as been on PinYin and spoken Mandarin, so it takes a lot of work for me to interpret and catch up. Life is really busy so not a lot of conversation out of any of my characters. :(

But I agree, many have been really quiet, though not disruptive, thankfully.
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Postby johntsai » Fri Jun 02, 2006 4:54 am

Wichita, don't worry... just learn as you go! :) I think you are doing a great job! :o
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Postby wichita » Fri Jun 02, 2006 7:46 pm

谢谢你! :)
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Postby Lychee » Sat Jun 03, 2006 5:40 am

I only speak cantonese, my dad speaks 台山话 and cantonese, and my mom speaks cantonese and some manderin.

Im not really interested in learning in manderin, but I do want to learn, its just our teacher is wierd and all we do is b p m f d t n l g k h.....etc every class.
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Postby johntsai » Sat Jun 03, 2006 5:54 am

Lychee,

that sounded like the teacher is teaching the 'alphabet' for the Chinese.... :o at least that's what I think it is...

once you get that down, you will be able to type using the 注音 method... :D
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Postby Lychee » Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:08 am

johntsai wrote:Lychee,

that sounded like the teacher is teaching the 'alphabet' for the Chinese.... :o at least that's what I think it is...

once you get that down, you will be able to type using the 注音 method... :D

注音是什么吗?
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Postby johntsai » Sun Jun 04, 2006 3:03 am

注音 is the type of 'alphabet' that some of us learned....is the traditional characters version of the ABC...

what you sees as:
b p m f d t n l g k h

in traditional 注音 are:

ㄅ ㄆ ㄇ ㄈ ㄉ ㄊ ㄋ ㄌ ㄍ ㄎ ㄏ 36 sounds in all..... :o
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Postby wichita » Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:50 am

bpmf is what all of my chinese coworkers have told me I should focus on while I study. :)
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Postby Lychee » Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:11 am

johntsai wrote:注音 is the type of 'alphabet' that some of us learned....is the traditional characters version of the ABC...

what you sees as:
b p m f d t n l g k h

in traditional 注音 are:

ㄅ ㄆ ㄇ ㄈ ㄉ ㄊ ㄋ ㄌ ㄍ ㄎ ㄏ 36 sounds in all..... :o

I see. Thanks : D.

你姓什么吗?i was just wondering what it is. 我姓黄。
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Postby fatamorgana » Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:38 am

Chris Johnson wrote:Characters should only be created in language areas where the player has a certain level of understanding of the language in question - they don't have to be fluent but some level of ability is required.

If you feel there are characters who are non-chinese speaking then report the details to the player department (players@cantr.net) and they will take it further


There's this guy in a Chinese-speaking area who is killing himself, and I guess that's because he can't speak Chinese. Any way to prevent that?
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Postby johntsai » Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:19 am

fatamorgana wrote:There's this guy in a Chinese-speaking area who is killing himself, and I guess that's because he can't speak Chinese. Any way to prevent that?



I guess you can try to talk to the person OOC, and see what trouble is he or she having? then maybe they can contact PD about it...
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Postby fishfin » Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:38 am

my chinese caracter is generally pretty quiet for three resons:
1. I'm too lazy to switch the settings to chinese just to type a sentance unless it's really important
2. If I want to say something but don't know the some of the caracters and I'm to lazy to look it up
3. my character is the only character in that location :lol:
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