To display Chinese characters, the Chinese Language Support is needed. Please check the step-by-step guide below.
you have to look up how to do characters using the alt key (if you are on windows)
First :Put your Windows CD into PCControl Panel / Regional and Language Options / Language tab / fill [x] Install file for complex script... and Install file for East Asian .. Then click ok. Windows will automatically install . The you can read Chinese characters.
Chinese characters were developed from pictures!
You simply have to type to an editor like the notepad to display the non-printing characters.
You will need to download software enabling your operating system to display these characters. If you wish to type in Chinese/Japanese, you'll need to download an 'Input Method Editor' appropriate for your OS. A quick search on Google should point you in the right direction.
"In 1994, Microsoft released a Simplified Chinese version of Windows for the Chinese market. The updated system identified itself asWindows 3.2. Thus, Windows 3.2 is Windows 3.11 Chinese version. The update was limited to this language version, as it fixed only issues related to the complex writing system of the Chinese language.[2]Windows 3.2 was generally sold by computer manufacturers with a ten-disk version of MS-DOS that also had Simplified Chinese characters in basic output and some translated utilities."From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_3.2#Windows_3.2
Currently the Chinese characters we mentioned are simplified Chinese characters, from a practical standpoint, we should learn simplified characters, traditional Chinese characters can be understood as an interest. Characters include pronunciation, font, meaning, only read the correct pronunciation, recognize the font, understand the meaning, you can really grasp a character. There are many applications that you can use to learn Chinese characters, such as MagiChinese.
Yes, provided that: - The Chinese cellphone is able to transmit the same GSM frequencies as North American phones can - The Chinese phone is unlocked. Also, if the OS of the phone provides multilingual functionality, it can work. Otherwise, it'll only display Chinese characters.
There are over 80000 characters in some big Chinese dictionaries.
Around or over 50,000 characters exist in the Chinese language.
'Xie xie' meaning 'thanks' in Chinese can be pronounced as 'shei shei'. The Chinese characters can be written as '谢谢' in simplified characters or '謝謝' in traditional Chinese characters.
Can you please provide more context for characters who display somewhat thicker and darker characteristics?