Chinese is not written in alphabet, although it uses alphabet to transcribe Mandarin sounds -- a system known as pinyin.
There is no letter a, chinese has characters for words, not for sounds.
abacus the Chinese invented it
English letters do not have Chinese words associated with them (not even in Ancient Chinese).
No,there is no word in Chinese which pin yin is shongho.because according to Chinese pinyin(拼音) rules ,letters sh can never be followed by letter O.we can see many words in eng like shop ,bishop,short,show etc but in Chinese there is no word,I think u wanna ask shanghuo not shongho wthich means life .
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
what instrument was invented by Chinese to show direction
Chinese is a language that is character-based, with each character representing a morpheme or a syllable. It is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch intonation of a word can change its meaning. Chinese has a subject-verb-object word order and is not inflected, meaning that it does not have verb conjugations or noun declensions like many other languages.
"Cha" is a 3-letter Chinese word for tea.
There is no letter a, chinese has characters for words, not for sounds.
abacus the Chinese invented it
You translate it from English into Chinese.
In the Chinese language, letters are used for pinyin. The letter A is pronounced "ah" in pinyi. It can be written as 啊
The Chinese do not use letters like our . . . they use pictures rather than letters, so there is no Chinese equivalent of the letter, "K".
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Kailan is Chinese, not Japanese. ^^
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.
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