You go Microsoft window and you write a letter in potraits and write a letter.
mj being just two letters would be "mj" there isn't any other way to write it in Chinese.
You write it like "八婆" (ba1 po2)
Assuming you mean word-processing software : Microsoft Word, Ability Write, Word Perfect, Open Office Writer, Lotus Word-Pro, Microsoft Write.
For word processing.
No, "Gee" is not a Chinese word. It is often used in English to express surprise, enthusiasm, or excitement.
change the language setting
Assuming you mean word-processing software : Microsoft Word, Ability Write, Word Perfect, Open Office Writer, Lotus Word-Pro, Microsoft Write, Microsoft Wordpad.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
The write brush is invited by chinese people in old days. The Chinese use a very different writing system to English. English words are made up of a collection of letters that each has its own sound. The Chinese use logograms - where a symbol represents a meaning or a word.
To write a suffix in Microsoft Word, simply type the word followed by the suffix without any spaces in between. Word will automatically adjust the spacing to place the suffix correctly. For example, type "runningth" and Word will adjust it to "runningth" with the suffix "th" in superscript.
There are over 50,000 characters in the Chinese language, but the language itself does not have an alphabet made up of individual letters like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters are used to represent words or parts of words.
There are various options of changing small letters to capital letters in Microsoft Word. You can use the task bar to change to upper case or press shift and f3 on your computer keyboard.