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== Character repertoire == Standard Mandarin Chinese and Standard Cantonese are written almost exclusively in Chinese characters. Over 3,000 characters are required for general [[literacy]], with up to 40,000 characters for reasonably complete coverage. Japanese uses fewer characters—general literacy in Japanese can be expected with 2,136 characters. The use of Chinese characters in Korea is increasingly rare, although idiosyncratic use of Chinese characters in proper names requires knowledge (and therefore availability) of many more characters. Even today, however, some South Korean students learn [[Basic Hanja for educational use|1,800 characters]]. Other scripts used for these languages, such as [[bopomofo]] and the [[Latin script|Latin]]-based [[pinyin]] for Chinese, [[hiragana]] and [[katakana]] for Japanese, and [[hangul]] for Korean, are not strictly "CJK characters", although CJK character sets almost invariably include them as necessary for full coverage of the target languages. The [[Sinology|sinologist]] Carl Leban (1971) produced an early survey of CJK encoding systems. Until the early 20th century, [[Classical Chinese]] was the written language of government and scholarship in Vietnam. Popular literature in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] was written in the {{lang|vi|[[chữ Nôm]]}} script, consisting of Chinese characters with many characters created locally. Since the 1920s, the script since then used for recording literature has been the Latin-based [[Vietnamese alphabet]].{{sfnp|Coulmas|1991|pp=113–115}}{{sfnp|DeFrancis|1977}}
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