Chinese is not an alphabetical language, it is ideographic language. Each Chinese character represents an idea or a word, not a letter. This means there is no 'h' or any other letter, either.
For the benefit of foreigners learning Chinese, an alphabetic system called 'Pinyin' was devised in the early 1950s to represent the sounds of Chinese words. The letter 'h' and most other letters used in English appear in this Pinyin system, but this is not the written Chinese language.
To write "Myself" in Chinese, you can write "ęčŖå·±" (wĒ zƬjĒ). To write "I" in Chinese, you can write "ę" (wĒ).
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
They use a T.V to write.
i wont to know how to write son in Chinese
Chinese (Simplified) - 猪Chinese (Traditional) - 豬
I am Chinese, 凯蒂 is how you write Katie in Chinese, pronounced Kai-Dee. (a few minor changes with the pronunciation)
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
Butterfly in Chinese is ?? (h
Unlike the western custom, Chinese write their family names first, then write their given names.
好 is the Chinese translation of good