Language is generally written with the characters 语言, pronounced yu3yan2 (in pinyin romanization).
In Chinese, the word "language" is spelled as "语言" (yǔyán).
The word "language" in Chinese characters is written as "语言" (yǔyán).
The character for "language" in Chinese looks like this:文It is pronounced "when" and is written in pinyin as wén.语言 ( ye yuan )语言/Yǔyán
The word "language" can be translated to Chinese as "语言" (yǔyán).
科迪 [kē dí]
There are no letters in the Chinese language. They do not have an alphabet. They have characters. Each character means a word. That is why their is 50,000+ characters in the Chinese language.
The character for "language" in Chinese looks like this:文It is pronounced "when" and is written in pinyin as wén.语言 ( ye yuan )语言/Yǔyán
Grace
there is actually on 'the' in the Chinese language. and unless you use pingyin, you can't really 'spell' it - it's all Chinese characters
The word "language" in Chinese characters is written as "语言" (yǔyán).
Apirl in Chinese is 四月. The pinyin of 四月 is Si-yue, that's how you would spell it in the Chinese language.
How to spell it in Chinese: xiao The actual word:小
The word "language" can be translated to Chinese as "语言" (yǔyán).
有 [yǒu]
chiango
The word "TYPHOON" comes from the Chinese language and from the Chinese word "Tai-fhong" which means a strong wind.
科迪 [kē dí]
The word baidu comes from the chinese language and is actually related to the word searching. There is also a chinese business that has taken this word for their name.