正體字
See also: 正体字
Chinese
the “proper/standard form” of scripts, especially of Chinese characters | letter; symbol; character letter; symbol; character; word | ||
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trad. (正體字) | 正體 | 字 | |
simp. (正体字) | 正体 | 字 | |
Literally: “orthodox characters”. |
Pronunciation
Noun
正體字
- (chiefly Taiwan) Traditional Chinese (characters), especially the standard forms in Taiwan
- Chinese character (traditional or simplified) that conforms to an official or historical orthography
- (typography) characters typeset in their standard form rather than bolded or italicized
Usage notes
- When referring to Traditional Chinese characters, both 繁體字/繁体字 (fántǐzì) and 正體字/正体字 (zhèngtǐzì) are widely used in Taiwan and Hong Kong, with 正體字/正体字 (zhèngtǐzì) recommended by Taiwan government.
- Sometimes 正體字 referes specifically to Taiwan standard forms or historically standard forms, and the nonstandard forms are called 異體字/异体字 (yìtǐzì, “variant”) or 俗字 (súzì, “popular form”), or 簡體字/简体字 (jiǎntǐzì) if it is a simplified form.
- E.g. in Taiwan, 臺 is as a 正體字, while 台 is a 異體字 or 俗字. Hong Kong standard recommends 台 instead, but 臺 is still seen as a 正體字 due to its historical orthodoxy.
- But in some cases, the current Taiwan standard form of a character may be a historically nonstandard one, which makes what is a 正體字 ambiguous. E.g. 裏 used to be standard and 裡 nonstandard; but Taiwan standard adopted 裡. In this case, the Taiwan standard form can be referred to as 國字標準字體/国字标准字体.
- Regardless of simplified or not, when referring to a character that conforms to the orthography, it is used as a concept opposite to 異體字/异体字 (yìtǐzì, “variant”).
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