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Featured articleChinese classifier is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so.
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Did You Know A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on May 22, 2009.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that each of the Chinese languages has over 100 classifiers, or "measure words", which must be used any time a noun appears with a number or a demonstrative?
Current status: Featured article

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I find this article exceedingly helpful and “shout out” to all those who developed it.

I do have a minor suggestion based on one observation: the so-called placeholder “张 (Zhang)” or “张三 (Zhang San)” used in § 1 Chinese classifier#Usage—just above the start of § 1.1 Chinese classifier#Specialized uses)—links to a fragment that does not yet exist (List of placeholder names by language#Mandarin). To be clear, the wiki List of placeholder names by language exists, and the Mandarin fragment doesn’t. As such, the link List of placeholder names by language#Mandarin may be considered “empty” and the use of the placeholder here pedagogically confusing. Would a domain expert be so kind as to address this omission or the source of this confusion?

Thanks again for all the authors’ efforts on this piece!

Respectfully,

Humble student of Standard Mandarin Clarpaul (talk) 19:32, 24 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]