Hai mian bao bao qu zhong guo.
SpongeBob goes to China would be written in Chinese characters as 海绵宝宝去中国.
The likely word is the proper adjective and demonym Chinese (of or from China).
Beijing is spelled as 北京 in Chinese characters.
you don't SPELL words in Chinese Each has a different character instead of a group of letters. Haley in Chinese is 海利 (if your computer can show Chinese characters), pronounced as "hi-li". If you have to spell it, then it's spelled "hai li".
"China" in Chinese is written as 中国, pronounced as "Zhōngguó."
The word "Chinese" in Chinese is spelled as "中文" (zhōngwén).
Letters as mails that you receive: 信 (xin)
you mean chinese?
It's "开"。
迈克
唐娜 (Tángnà)
Chinese doesn't have letters, each word is a specific character. It would most likely be the exact same as English.
The proper adjective or term for people from China is Chinese.
Chinese does not use letters... this question can not be answered. Chinese instead uses character-words and thus only old, traditional words can be used.
Unlike Western languages like French, German, and English, Chinese does not have an alphabet. Written Chinese doesn't have letters that spell out words. Instead, it has characters that represent the different words of the language. The character for "open" is 開. In Simplified Chinese this is written 开.
China is written : 中國 in traditional Chinese. It is pronounced zhong1 guo2。
Go to Google Translate And type in "I Love China" Then hit translate....
The likely word is the proper adjective and demonym Chinese (of or from China).