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by lstyls 3358 days ago
ISO and United Nations adoption don't qualify Pinyin as an international standard?

Using Taiwan as an example isn't really relevant given that it's majority Cantonese speaking, and Cantonese is a completely different spoken language than Mandarin.

Edit: I'm a clown. I was confusing traditional Chinese with Cantonese. Not the same thing.

2 comments

Hong Kong is majority Cantonese speaking. Taiwan is not, it's Mandarin (and to a lesser extent Hokkien and Hakka but most young people prefer to speak Mandarin).
You're right, edited my original comment to correct. Thanks.
Are you sure Taiwan is mostly cantonese?
You're right it's not. I was confusing it with traditional vs simplified Chinese. Thanks for the correction.