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In everyday conversation, 简化字 (jiǎnhuàzì) is often used to refer to the simplified Chinese characters that were officially adopted in mainland China in the 1950s. It is pronounced as "jiǎn huà zì" and literally translates to "simplified characters."
For example, someone might say "我会写简化字" (wǒ huì xiě jiǎnhuàzì) which means "I can write simplified characters." This could be said when discussing one's ability to write in Chinese or when comparing the differences between simplified and traditional characters.
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