1. characters
In the 6th century, the Anglo-Saxons adopted Roman characters.
Shakespeare created many famous characters.
Which one of Japan's historical characters do you identify yourself with?
It's fun to watch nerdy cartoon characters from the 90s brag about how many megabytes of RAM they have, which is usually somewhere around 8.
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In China, there is a large number of characters, so the goal of the character simplification was to replace the complex traditional characters with easy to remember simplified characters and increase the literacy rate.
It's obvious that I spend too much time studying Chinese characters, so I ought to study other aspects of the language more.
John and Cathy have different tastes and different characters. Trying to get them together is like putting a square peg in a round hole.
There is no relation between characters appearing, organisations and places to those that really exist.
When dubbing Japanese TV series in English, characters from Osaka are sometimes given a Texas accent. Both Southern and Kansai accents are distinctive in their respective languages.
In Disneyland, popular characters in various stories march in procession at one o'clock.
I prefer traditional characters. Due to the abundance of reading materials in simplified characters, I can recognize many of them too.
When we watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book, we become emotionally attached to certain characters and gradually become like them.
On some OS's you get gibberish for filenames with full-width characters so when downloading please change to a suitable filename.
An ardent affection for the human race makes enthusiastic characters eager to produce alteration in laws and governments prematurely.