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Answer:Chinese has never had the letters a-z. These are western letters, derived from Egyptian, Greek and Roman styles of writing letters. In the west, we spell words using combinations of letters to create the correct sound.

However, in China, Chinese characters are used to write words. One Chinese character represents one word, with some words being made of two or more characters. Each character can be seen as a kind of pictographic representation of the word, though when native Chinese speakers learn the characters, they are simply taught the way to write it and the meaning it holds.

There are some fundamental characters which are called 'radicals'. These can be thought of as basic building blocks for other characters. The radicals are organised according to number and type of strokes used to make them, and this then becomes the equivalent of 'alphabetisation', or ordering gshl;alfdkhsufrhjbfgjkdfgof words and names according to the letters used to make them.
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