DVD term differences between SC and TC Postavljač teme: Li-chuan Yen
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I\'m now translating a DVD authoring software and have been asked to convert the final Traditional Chinese translation into Simplified Chinese. The client needs two versions. Can anyone offer a term list/website showing the differences between the two?
Thanks in advance
Li-chuan | | | Kevin Yang Local time: 15:52 Član (2003) engleski na kineski + ... I am looking for such a resource, too! | Apr 27, 2002 |
Li-chuan,
I have been looking for such a resource for long time, and have not yet found one. I did collect quite a few terms and wrote them down in my note book or on the margins of my dictionaries. I do have a wish to put them out someday that everyone can share. As you can see, it is a project that one person cannot complete. Perhaps all the translators can work together on this project. I wonder if ProZ.com would be interested in facilitate such a project. Perhaps we can... See more Li-chuan,
I have been looking for such a resource for long time, and have not yet found one. I did collect quite a few terms and wrote them down in my note book or on the margins of my dictionaries. I do have a wish to put them out someday that everyone can share. As you can see, it is a project that one person cannot complete. Perhaps all the translators can work together on this project. I wonder if ProZ.com would be interested in facilitate such a project. Perhaps we can talk about it.
I guess for now the best thing you can do is to use Kudos, or work with someone in the mainland China to get your question answered. The following online dictionaries can also be used for your reference:
http://sunrain.net/index_c.shtml
http://www.tigernt.com/dict.shtml
http://www.mandarintools.com/
Good luck!
Kevin
▲ Collapse | | | Li-chuan Yen Local time: 06:52 engleski na kineski POKRETAČ TEME Thanks, Kevin | Apr 27, 2002 |
Kevin
Thanks very much for the post.
Best,
Li-chuan | | | IgorD Ruska Federacija Local time: 01:52 kineski na ruski + ... one more hint | Apr 27, 2002 |
I think there is one more decision of the problem. You can extract a lot of valuable terms from the existing instructions of DVD devices and software. I believe there is a lot of such documents in the Net, both in Traditional and Simplified Chinese. So you can look up terms going to the Chinese web-sites of major hi-tech companies.
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Li-chuan Yen Local time: 06:52 engleski na kineski POKRETAČ TEME Thanks, IgorD | May 3, 2002 |
Thank you. That\'s a very good suggestion.
Li-chuan | | | Chinoise Local time: 19:52 engleski na kineski + ... | Kevin Yang Local time: 15:52 Član (2003) engleski na kineski + ... I would like to see more websites like this one. | Dec 28, 2002 |
Hello, Li-chuan and everyone,
Please bookmark this site:
http://www.cpatch.org/glossary/list_letter.asp?letter=A
This is what I would like to see. It seems trying to cater the readers and users from both mainland China and Taiwan.
Enjoy!
Kevin | | | Li-chuan Yen Local time: 06:52 engleski na kineski POKRETAČ TEME Thanks for Betty and Kevin | Dec 30, 2002 |
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