In this video, it looks like 兩 liǎng and 個 gè are consistently written in their simplified forms (两, 个), even when you provide a traditional transcription (e.g. the text on the screen says 两點 liǎngdiǎn at 5:07). Is this on purpose? Are these characters often written in their simplified forms even in contexts when you otherwise use traditional characters? Thanks for any insight!
Posted on: Telling Time in Chinese
August 6, 2019 at 5:00 PMIn this video, it looks like 兩 liǎng and 個 gè are consistently written in their simplified forms (两, 个), even when you provide a traditional transcription (e.g. the text on the screen says 两點 liǎngdiǎn at 5:07). Is this on purpose? Are these characters often written in their simplified forms even in contexts when you otherwise use traditional characters? Thanks for any insight!