Chinese, unlike Western languages like English, French, and German, does not have an alphabet. Instead, it has something known as a "character system" that is composed of thousands of different symbols (known as characters) that each have a different pronunciation. So, rather than spelling, Chinese write characters. The Chinese word for "books" is 書. This is pronounced "shu1" in Hanyu Pinyin and "shu" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
In Chinese, the word for book is spelled as "δΉ¦" (shΕ«).
You would first need to learn how to write Chinese. Then, Chinese usually write there letters from top to bottom, compaired to the American standard, left to right.
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i think you mean: How do you spell it in chinese. That is poor grammer
It is spelt "Chinese".
"Jelly" in Chinese is spelled as ζε» (guΗ dΓ²ng).
ME is 我 in Chinese.
My
Chinese doesn't have letters, each word is a specific character. It would most likely be the exact same as English.
This is how you spell settings in chinese: 設置 This is from English to Chinese (Traditional) translation. Hope you fell happy!
there is actually on 'the' in the Chinese language. and unless you use pingyin, you can't really 'spell' it - it's all Chinese characters
You can spell"新年快乐"in Chinese characters.If you use Chinese phonetic alphabet,you can spell "xin nian kuai le"