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China bars English words in all publications
Antara ^ | December 23, 2010

Posted on 12/24/2010 5:55:44 AM PST by Pinkbell

BEIJING, Dec 23 (ANTARA) - Chinese newspapers, books and websites will no longer be allowed to use English words and phrases, the country`s publishing body has announced, saying the "purity" of the Chinese language is in peril.

The General Administration of Press and Publication, which announced the new rule on Monday, said the increasing use of English words and abbreviations in Chinese texts had caused confusion and was a means of "abusing the language".

Such practices "severely damaged the standard and purity of the Chinese language and disrupted the harmonious and healthy language and cultural environment, causing negative social impacts," the body said on its website.

"It is banned to mix at will foreign language phrases such as English words or abbreviations with Chinese publications, creating words of vague meaning that are not exactly Chinese or of any foreign language," it said.

GAPP said companies which violated the regulation would face "administrative punishment" without offering specifics.

English abbreviations such as NBA (National Basketball Association), GDP (gross domestic product), CPI (consumer price index) and WTO (World Trade Organization) are commonly used in Chinese publications.

The body left a small loophole, saying that "if necessary", English terms could be used but now must be followed by a direct translation of the abbreviation or an explanation in Chinese, according to the regulation.

The names of people or places in English also must be translated, the China Daily reported Wednesday.

One editor at a Beijing publishing house told the newspaper that the new GAPP regulation could actually result in reduced understanding.

"The intention of protecting the Chinese language is good. But in an age of globalisation, when some English acronyms like WTO have been widely accepted by readers, it might be too absolute to eliminate them," the editor said.

(Excerpt) Read more at thaivisa.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: borders; celebratediversity; china; chinabecomesfrance; communismkills; culture; culturewar; english; engrish; language; pekingparis; xenophobia
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1 posted on 12/24/2010 5:55:47 AM PST by Pinkbell
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To: Pinkbell
Following in the foot steps of the French....
Something basic must be going in the crapper in China.
2 posted on 12/24/2010 5:58:03 AM PST by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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To: Pinkbell

The Chinese are turning French.


3 posted on 12/24/2010 5:58:46 AM PST by JPG (There is hope for America and her name is Sarah.)
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To: Pinkbell

That’s mighty French of them.


4 posted on 12/24/2010 5:59:48 AM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (Merry Christmas!)
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To: Pinkbell

But what about diversity? Wah! Paging Tom Friedman...


5 posted on 12/24/2010 6:00:11 AM PST by rhombus
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To: Pinkbell
English—especially AMERICAN English is the Latin of the late 20th and 21st centuries—to ban it is to commit self-inflicted retardation.

Silly Chicoms.

6 posted on 12/24/2010 6:01:48 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Every Christmas the Leftist atheists become "hatetheists.")
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To: Pinkbell

Don’t worry. We’re banning English, too, and replacing it with babble...


7 posted on 12/24/2010 6:02:00 AM PST by LRS ("This is silly! It can't be! It can't be!!" "Oh yes it is! I said you wouldn't know the joint.")
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To: Pinkbell

You mean I gots to learn that stupid chicken scratching?


8 posted on 12/24/2010 6:02:07 AM PST by DeaconRed (The Old Man is Down The Road. . . . . . .)
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To: Pinkbell

Beats America where we can’t even get English declared the National language, and the first thing that you hear on the phone is press 1 for English.

China probably sees how we are spiraling down into the swamp of multicultural devolution.

Good for them. At least they are proud of their culture...


9 posted on 12/24/2010 6:03:01 AM PST by bill1952 (Choice is an illusion created between those with power - and those without)
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To: Waverunner

>>Something basic must be going in the crapper in China.

Yeah...something basic like Chinese Culture. When you let foreigners push a foreign language into your own until your people use the new language without thinking, you have surrendered a part of your culture.

Good thing we don’t have any of that here!


10 posted on 12/24/2010 6:04:14 AM PST by Bryanw92 (Obama is like a rocket scientist....who's trying to do brain surgery with a hammer.)
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To: Pinkbell

“Purity of Essence”.... “Essence of Purity”... I keep remembering the phrase from Dr. Strangelove.


11 posted on 12/24/2010 6:04:18 AM PST by Pearls Before Swine (/s, in case you need to ask)
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To: Waverunner

I’m unaware of what the French did. Did they ban English in publications as well for the “purity” of the French langauge?


12 posted on 12/24/2010 6:04:30 AM PST by Pinkbell
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast; JPG; Waverunner

And just when French is about to be replaced by Arabic...


13 posted on 12/24/2010 6:06:41 AM PST by Savage Beast ("You can, in fact must, shout 'fire' in a crowded theatre. It just has to be the truth." J. Goldberg)
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To: Pinkbell

Good! Can we please go back to “Peking” and “Mao Tse Tung?”


14 posted on 12/24/2010 6:12:24 AM PST by gusopol3
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To: Pinkbell

English is on the march. I have attributed it to the fact that technology has been developed in English speaking countries. All computer terminology is in English. Four hundred years from now will it be Chinese?


15 posted on 12/24/2010 6:13:33 AM PST by Citizen Tom Paine (An old sailor sends)
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To: Waverunner

I wish America would do this with English. Heck we have Spanish everywhere. Good thing I can understand and speak it (not great) or I would have a heck of a time.


16 posted on 12/24/2010 6:14:50 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Pinkbell

Hop To Hop Sing


17 posted on 12/24/2010 6:15:17 AM PST by Battle Axe (Repent, for the coming of the Lord is neigh.)
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To: Bryanw92
Min, one of the more ancient Chinese language(groups) ~ kind of the lead language in the South for many centuries ~ has been taken abroad with the Chinese diaspora. It is found throughout Sumatra and across the Straits of Malacca in Malaysia. In some areas it is the dominant language.

Demonstrating the flexibility Chinese languages have in absorbing words from others, Min ~ with 8 tones ~ is estimated by authorities in the matter to have a vocabulary which is at least 30% Dutch in origin!

The folks who've been pushing Mandarin as a language for general use among the Chinese know what can happen ~ next thing you now it'd be just like Min!

Frankly, as Bill Gates has demonstrated with the icon set he's inserted into the world computing environment, Chinese, both written and spoken, can be subverted successfully with improved characters and words.

The Chinese are going to lose this one.

Notice that English accepted Bill's new characters without a whimper.

18 posted on 12/24/2010 6:15:27 AM PST by muawiyah
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To: Pinkbell

Yeah. It was a few decades ago. Of course it’s difficult to ban the language of the folks who invented almost everything.


19 posted on 12/24/2010 6:18:15 AM PST by wolfpat (Veni. Vidi. Veneer: I came. I saw. I made plywood.)
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To: Citizen Tom Paine
BTW, all computer hard drive jargon is identical in English and Min.

It's interesting to listen to people speak both languages in those areas where both are taught and used. Malaysia is rapidly developing a tonal creole that could easily displace older forms of Min and make further pursuit of Mandarin meaningless.

20 posted on 12/24/2010 6:18:51 AM PST by muawiyah
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