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English: Blankets sold at Dordoy Bazaar, Bishkek. Note the Chinese manufacturer's choice of labeling the product just in Pinyin, with a space after each syllable (and no Hanzi) and "English" (without spaces between words). Dividing alphabetic text into words with spaces is somewhat difficult for some Chinese writers, as Pinyin is often (incorrectly) written either with no spaces at all, or with a space after each syllable. "Bi shi kai ke", followed by a Bishkek telephone number, is the correct Pinyin for 比什凯克 (Chinese for 'Bishkek'), although syllables within a word should not be separated by spaces.
Русский: Одеяла продаются на Дордойском базаре в Бишкеке.
Date 12 September 2007
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Author Vmenkov

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