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The most common Chinese characters in order of frequency http://www.zein.se/patrick/3000char.htmlAll characters are presented in falling statistical order with the most commonly used characters first (ie from 1 to 3000). Alternative forms of characters are specified within parentheses - in which case "F" marks full (or traditional) forms, "S" marks simplified
(or modern) forms and "A" marks alternative forms (mostly special numerals).Pronunciation is specified according to Pinyin and written within brackets "[...]". After each given pronunciation, a number of possible
translations are listed. If a cha racter corresponds closely to a somewhat longer word (usually a word that contains the character in question), the longer word is given in the list of translations marked with parentheses and a "=".After the translation of each character, example words containing the character are often listed - these words are separated by semi
commas. No guarantee is given that all the most common words are listed or that the given examples are very common. Some of the listed pronunciations are less used than others, and in those cases translations and examples may lack.
Grammatical particles, classifiers and other special translations are marked with hooks "<...>".Curly brackets "{...}" are mostly used when giving references to characters that are similar to the listed ones either in shape. This is to
help you avoid miswriting/misreading. The same marking is also used for references to characters with similar meaning but different
pronunciation. Additional information of other sorts is sometimes given.If the characters are not displayed correctly, verify that the encoding is set to GB2312. Les 3000 caractères chinois les plus fréquents (S: Simplified (Simplifié), F: Full (Traditionnel), A: Alternative (Variante))