>>719861263
Traditional/Simplified is just a difference of writing script, many chinks just end up learning both ways of writing common words, and there are conversion tools.
>>719861263
Even various part of Mainland China don't sound the same, you leave Beijing and suddenly you don't understand what gibberish you're hearing and do not I repeat DO NOT go to some bumpkin village you will NEVER understand what the fuck they're saying, that's why all of their television gets onscreen subtitles
>>719861437
Broadly speaking "Chinese" is a Macrolanguage that mostly exists in theory
From this "Chinese" Language there are 7 distinct Chinese Languages that are recognized (with the classification of many others under debate). Mutual intelligibility within and between these groups is far from guaranteed.
>>719861263
Taiwan, Mainland and Singapore speak Mandarin.
Older generarions in Songapore speak cantonese and it's the standard language in Hong Kong and Macao.
Trad vs Simp is just how some characters are written.
Generally countries that use simplified can read traditional but not vice versa.
>>719862040
Not really. They're almost like completely different languages. IIRC Mandarin is a "standardized" Chinese language (based on the Beijing dialect) which is artificial, and it was made because the languages on the mainland differed so much one village couldn't understand another.
>>719859639 (OP)
They love gacha. Say what you want, but any singleplayer game you hate is still by default better than gacha.
Also, in this case they're just mad about shit translation. As they should be, if it's really shit.
>>719863101 >saar
The average /v/tard is so subhuman it's not even aware that jeets don't actually like chinks. Seriously, fucking kill yourself immediately. You're a waste of space for being so subhuman.
>>719861573
That's exactly what German used to be. North German and South German generals had to communicate in French during the Franco-Prussian war because they could not understand each other's German. To this day, Swiss German will be hard to understand for Northern Germans. Luxembourgish is basically German with a super-heavy dialect and Low German + Dutch have evolved so differently that they literally count as separate languages these days.