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  2. Line breaking rules in East Asian languages - Wikipedia

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    Many word processing and desktop publishing software products have built-in features to control line breaking rules in those languages. In the Japanese language, especially, the categories of line breaking rules and processing methods are determined by the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS X 4051 , and it is called Kinsoku Shori ( 禁則処理 ) .

  3. Category:I Can See Your Voice (Chinese game show) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "I Can See Your Voice (Chinese game show)" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  4. Category:Chinese game shows - Wikipedia

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    I Can See Your Voice (Chinese game show) If You Are the One (game show) L. Lucky 52; N. Nan sheng nü sheng xiang qian chong; W. Weakest Link (Hong Kong game show)

  5. I Can See Your Voice (Chinese game show) - Wikipedia

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    I Can See Your Voice (Chinese: 看见你的声音; pinyin: Kàn jiàn nǐ de shēng yīn) [1] is a Chinese television mystery music game show based on the South Korean programme of the same title. It premiered on JSTV on 27 March 2016.

  6. 'Wait, What Did You Say?' 125 Tongue-Twisting Telephone Game ...

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    The purpose of the game is to make sure that the starting message given by the first person at the beginning of the game is the same message received by the last person. Players begin by either ...

  7. Category:Chinese-language television shows - Wikipedia

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    I Can See Your Voice (Chinese game show) (1 C, 1 P) I Can See Your Voice Malaysia (Chinese language) (3 P) I Supermodel (4 P) S. Singapore Chinese dramas (2 C, 252 P)

  8. 1 vs. 100 (Chinese game show) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 and 2010, Hunan Satellite Television produced the Chinese version of 1 vs. 100, which has the same name as the Hong Kong version, called 以一敌百 (literally translated "to oppose 100 people by 1 person"). The first season was aired between March 5 and July 31, 2008 and the second season was premiered on April 15, 2010 and ended on ...

  9. If You Are the One (game show) - Wikipedia

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    “If You Are the One" is currently the most-viewed dating show in the Chinese-speaking world. According to Beijing-based CSM Media Research, the audience ratings for Fei Cheng Wu Rao - which as of May 22, 2013 had screened a total of 343 episodes - were 2.77 percent of television viewers, or 36 million, twice as many as the nearest competitor for that timeslot.