There isn't one, but there's a phonetic alphabet.
you cant... there isn't a Chinese alphabet
You can't write any single letters of the English alphabet in Chinese, because the Chinese language doesn't have any equivalent of individual letters.
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 N in Chinese.
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.
There is no letter a, chinese has characters for words, not for sounds.
谢谢So there!It is pronounced " shie shie", but in the Chinese alphabet it is "xie xie"
The Korean alphabet was invented in the fifteenth century and has roots in the Chinese alphabet. Each sound is represented by a symbol or letter., which are put together to form words.
You can't write G in Chinese as the Chinese character system does not work the same as the English alphabet system.Chinese characters mainly consist of strokes to form a word.So there's no G in the Chinese character system.
There is roughly about 47,035 characters in the Chinese alphabet.
You can write "虎年新年快乐" in Chinese mandarin.If you use Chinese phonetic alphabet,you can spell"hu nian xin nian kuai le".
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
No such thing as the Chinese alphabet you idiot