I’ve tried to learn Chinese, and I think I’ll take it up again. I’d rather the world standardized on a constructed auxlang than on a language that’s tied to a particular nation.
Shorter by token count, not byte count.
That’s the US market, but the parent wrote “domestic” which, as far as I understand it, means internal, non-exported, in this case the Japanese market.
I’ve tried to learn Chinese, and I think I’ll take it up again. I’d rather the world standardized on a constructed auxlang than on a language that’s tied to a particular nation.
Shorter by token count, not byte count.
That’s the US market, but the parent wrote “domestic” which, as far as I understand it, means internal, non-exported, in this case the Japanese market.