'War' in Chinese is '战争', pronounced [zhàn zhēng].
No such thing as Chinese war
The Chinese language is read from up to down.
Traditionally, Chinese was read vertically, top to bottom, like this:HELLONowadays, Chinese is read left to right. Newspapers, magazines and many books are printed this way.Hope this helps!-The Mandarin Professor
Our neighbours are Chinese. They eat Chinese food, read Chinese books and speak Chinese.
Mars
Chinese traditionally read from top to bottom and right to left in columns. This was the traditional writing format in ancient China, which has influenced modern Chinese printing and calligraphy. However, modern Chinese is commonly written from left to right, following the standard Western format.
di zi or if you can read Chinese 笛子
There hasn't been a war between the Navajo nation and the Chinese.
Which Chinese? Nationalist or Chicom (Chinese Communist aka Red Chinese). Neither were officially in the war.
yes Chinese people read just like us if they know englishleft to right.
the Chinese
sixty in chinese is "六十" read as [Liù shí]