Unlike the English alphabet, there is no ABC order for Chinese characters. If one were to list them all, then it would take a while since researchers say there are over 80000 Chinese characters.
you should give the characters
It really depends on the length of words you're using but generally 1 word is equal to 5 characters. So 5,000 characters would be roughly 1,000 words. Most word processing software has a word count feature which would give you an exact number.
1=一 (yi) 2=二 (er) 3=三 (san) 4=四 (si) to write the character four in Chinese you have to type "si" and then it will give you the option of the window with the curtains or some other characters. :) -Charmeia
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language, unlike English or even Korean or Japanese (and even Korean and Japanese have no set order for their 'alphabet'), as Chinese language is simply written with different strokes put together. You might find websites that give you the way English alphabets might be written in Chinese, phonetic-wise, but that is only how we would pronounce English alphabets in Chinese phonetically, and not the Chinese alphabet. :)
Yes she did
you should give the characters
The Chinese alphabet also known as 'Mandarin Phonetic Symbols' in Chinese is '注音符号'. In pinyin it is 'zhu yin fu hao'. Another name for it is the first four characters of the alphabet... 'bo po mo fo' or 'ㄅㄆㄇㄈ' The Chinese alphabet is rarely used outside Taiwan. And in Taiwan it is only used to teach children the proper pronunciation of Chinese characters. It consists of 37 letters and four different tones. Proper mixture of up to three letters and one tone will give you the proper pronunciation of any Chinese character.
Mandarin Chinese is a logographic language, meaning that each character represents a word or a morpheme. It is written using Chinese characters, which are formed by strokes and arranged in a square shape. Each character is composed of different components that give clues to its meaning and pronunciation.
can u give me the whole sentences? 这只 or 这支 is both ok. means this one in English. U just study Pinyin right now, are u going to learn Chinese Characters too? It is better to learn Chinese Characters because u will not so easy to get confused by the pinyin, u know the same pinyin may have hundreds of Chinese Characters and each Chinese Characters has different meanings ,so pinyin is just one way to help pronunciation.
Chinese is a tonal language with over 50,000 characters, uses characters instead of an alphabet, and relies on characters to convey meaning. English, on the other hand, is not tonal, uses an alphabet, and conveys meaning through words and sentence structure.
what would you change in order to make characters narrower and give text a tall, thin appearance
It gives the meaning of words.
It really depends on the length of words you're using but generally 1 word is equal to 5 characters. So 5,000 characters would be roughly 1,000 words. Most word processing software has a word count feature which would give you an exact number.
The word "zhe" in Chinese is a continuous aspect marker that is used to indicate an ongoing action or state in a sentence. It helps to show that the action is in progress or that the state is continuing.
A glossary typically provides the meanings or definitions of terms, words, or phrases used in the text. It does not usually provide the order of the chapters or sections in the book.
1=一 (yi) 2=二 (er) 3=三 (san) 4=四 (si) to write the character four in Chinese you have to type "si" and then it will give you the option of the window with the curtains or some other characters. :) -Charmeia
'Give me' in Chinese is written as '给我'. It is pronounced or written in pinyin as 'gei wo'.