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Why Chinese matters

Chinese has 1.1 billion speakers and represents the largest and fastest-growing digital economy on the planet. Two written variants dominate: Simplified (Mainland China, Singapore) and Traditional (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, many overseas communities). These are not interchangeable — serving Simplified to a Taiwanese audience looks careless; the reverse is unreadable to many Mainland readers. Linguify treats them as separate target languages so you pick explicitly.

How Linguify handles Chinese

  • Simplified (zh-CN) and Traditional (zh-TW) as separate target-language options.
  • Character width (half-width vs full-width) preserved where the source differentiates.
  • No spaces between words (Chinese writing standard) — never inserted.
  • English loanwords and brand names handled via do-not-translate list; Chinese transliterations available on request.
  • Mainland vs Taiwan vocabulary differences (计算机 vs 電腦, 软件 vs 軟體) respected based on region.

Get live in Chinese in 15 minutes

STEP 01

Sign up free

Free tier gives you 2,000 words translated in one language. No credit card.

STEP 02

Add Chinese

Pick Chinese as your target language. Set tone, formality, region if applicable.

STEP 03

Point your DNS

One CNAME to edge.linguify.site and your /zh/ subdirectory goes live.

SEO for Chinese-language search

Linguify publishes your Chinese pages at /zh/ as server-rendered HTML with hreflang="zh" alternates pointing to every other language variant of each page. Your English home at /, your Chinese home at /zh/, and so on — Google indexes each as an independent page in the relevant regional search results. Translated URL slugs, per-language canonical tags, and a multilingual sitemap round it out.

FAQ

Does Linguify support both Simplified and Traditional Chinese?
Yes, as two distinct target languages. Pick one or both from the wizard. Serving both requires two language profiles; each gets its own /zh-CN/ or /zh-TW/ subdirectory.
How does SEO work for the Chinese market?
Google's Chinese-language results use hreflang='zh-Hans' (Simplified) and 'zh-Hant' (Traditional). Linguify emits both automatically. Baidu (the largest Mainland Chinese engine) crawls /zh-CN/ subdirectories, but verification and sitemap submission must be done separately in Baidu's own webmaster tools.
Are brand names and product codes kept in English?
Yes, via the do-not-translate list. You can also provide Chinese transliterations (e.g. for apparel or cosmetics brands) that override the AI output for specific terms.
What about Cantonese or other Chinese variants?
Written Cantonese is similar to Traditional Chinese with some unique characters. Linguify outputs standard written Chinese (Mandarin-based) in either Simplified or Traditional; spoken-Cantonese-first copy would need manual adaptation in the Visual Editor.

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