88 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? their spoken languages are entirely different. The script languages of these people are gradually diverging and might in time become entirely separate languages too. The Chinese government in Beijing has moved to using simplified Chinese for Mandarin speakers, while Hong Kong continues with the traditional form. Japanese has developed many new characters for Latin Hello Reader ee > = = Japanese HA CAIT SIE Russian 3ypaBcTByH UMTATeJIb Greek Teta oag avayyvwotn Hebrew NVp DIY Arabic G 8 Lin ys Chinese Fee: RE ! Chinese ee: UF! simplified Korean e]E] QlAt Japanese HEA CAIT HIS Linear-a can’t be translated! Linear-b XTPP (best I could do is ‘new wine’) aw Lao TJSUISNG II Hindi 15% (hello) Persian 9aiilss ads Hieroglyphics = 2 joo he =| modern ideas, such as computers, that differ from the Chinese, and mixes in a great deal of Katakana, a script allowing the phonetic representation of foreign words. If you walk around these countries their signage looks quite different, although I am told Cantonese speakers can still read HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015778