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Simplified Chinese QA: Practical Checks Even a Non-Speaker Can Spot
A reviewer does not always need to speak Simplified Chinese to notice that something looks wrong. That does not mean a non-speaker can judge meaning, tone, or grammar. Those still need a native linguist. But Simplified Chinese has some very visible layout and punctuation rules that make it possible to spot certain QA issues on screen. Microsoft’s Simplified Chinese localization guidance and W3C’s Chinese layout requirements both treat punctuation, spacing, and line handling
20 hours ago5 min read
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