With your fingers. Lol jk. it's "中国" simplified and "中國" traditional
中國 china
Simplified characters (used in mainland China): 颐和园 Traditional characters (used elsewhere): 頤和園
中国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 "China" is 中國. This is pronounced "zhong1guo2" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Jonggwo" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.中国 [zhōng guó]
China is written : 中國 in traditional Chinese. It is pronounced zhong1 guo2。
'Lily' in Chinese is written as 莉莉. In pinyin or pronunciation of the characters is 'li li'.
Using Chinese characters
中國 china
You write the date using Chinese characters to write it out in this order.( month date)
Yes, Simplified Chinese characters are used in Mainland China. They were introduced in the 1950s to improve literacy rates and make Chinese characters easier to learn and write.
China is written different ways depending where you are. In Traditional Chinese characters, China is written 中國. This is used in Taiwan and some overseas Chinese communities. In Simplified Chinese characters, used in China, it's written 中国.
Simplified characters (used in mainland China): 颐和园 Traditional characters (used elsewhere): 頤和園
the simplified is an easier way to write the characters. in Taiwan, they usually use the traditional. this is happy in simplified 快乐, this is happy in traditional 快 樂. you can see the traditional has more strokes in the second character.
Before the Qin dynasty, there were many different scripts of Chinese characters, some easy to read, some incredibly intricate but very difficult to read, like Bird Script. During the Qin Dynasty, the characters were standardized. By the Han Dynasty, Chinese characters became uniform, and the script became very linear, making it easy to both read and write. In the modern era, the People's Republic of China (mainland China) has implemented usage of simplified characters with the intent of making the characters easier to write.
Before the Qin dynasty, there were many different scripts of Chinese characters, some easy to read, some incredibly intricate but very difficult to read, like Bird Script. During the Qin Dynasty, the characters were standardized. By the Han Dynasty, Chinese characters became uniform, and the script became very linear, making it easy to both read and write. In the modern era, the People's Republic of China (mainland China) has implemented usage of simplified characters with the intent of making the characters easier to write.
The Chinese language does not consist of any letters, nor does it have any characters for the Latin alphabet. Therefore, it is impossible to write the letter M in Chinese.
I am yours
Simplified Chinese is the modern standard written version for Chinese language. It is a relative concept for Traditional Chinese version. It consists of the main group of Chinese characters passed by from generation to generation and also the simplified characters introduced by the Government of the People's Republic of China since 1950s.