Represents would be "dai biao" or "dai ti". "Dai ti" would be used if you were representing or replacing someone. "Dai biao" just means represent. "Ai" should be pronounced "aye" and "iao" should be pronounced "eow"
a single character represents a single word, there is no phonetic alphabet in Chinese. if you want to talk about "j", just say "j". most Chinese people I know are familiar with the roman alphabet
In Chinese, "Tom and Jerry" is translated as "汤姆和杰瑞" (Tāngmǔ hé Jiéruì). "汤姆" (Tāngmǔ) represents Tom, and "杰瑞" (Jiéruì) represents Jerry. This title is commonly used in Chinese-speaking regions for the animated series.
The animal that represents the year 1948 in the Chinese calendar is the Rat.
The horse is the animal in the Chinese calendar that represents the year 1990. It also represents the years 2002 and 2014.
The chinese dragon represents china by having dragon stuff .
The Kingfisher
Blue
Chinese Dragon and it represents the Chinese Empire
2001 was the Chinese Golden Snake Year
the dragon represents 2000 on the Chinese calender
I have read somewhere that in Chinese culture the full moon represents reunion.
The goat/sheep represents 2015 in the Chinese calendar.