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What is Chinese Pinyin?

Symbols combination indicate words' pronunciation.


What are the symbols for the words 'The End' in Chinese?

end 結束


How do you write those words in Chinese Hag op?

No symbols are listed.


What is Chinese word for black dog?

These are the following translations: Chinese(simplified): 黑狗 Chinese(traditional): 黑狗 The symbols are in words called Hēi gǒu


Do the Chinese use symbols instead of words?

Chinese characters, known as Hanzi, are logograms that represent words or morphemes, rather than individual letters or sounds. Each character can convey meaning on its own or combine with others to form words. So, in a sense, Chinese characters can be seen as symbols that represent both words and concepts.


What are all the Chinese symbols?

Chinese symbols are somewhat like Egyptian hieroglyphics, in that one symbol can represent an entire word. Individual symbols can be combined to make new words. The Mandarin word for electricity is dian (sounds like Dee Ann). The words for computer (dian nao 电脑), TV (dian shi 电视), and telephone (dian hua 电话) all contain the word for electricity. Also, often a character is combined with another character to make one new character. Some people estimate that there are over 20,000 unique Chinese symbols. To read a Chinese newspaper, you should know 3,000 characters. There is a good website where you can translate English words into Chinese words, and vice versa. MDBG.net is the website. You can see how the characters are written and can see how the characters are combined to make new words.


Why do Chinese write with symbols?

Ancient Chinese would write using pictorial symbols (something like Egyptian hieroglyphics), like the word for shell would look like a shell, etc. Over the years, these symbols have morphed into the modern-day words, with the lines and strokes and everything, that is called Chinese today.


What are some examples of written languages that use symbols?

Some examples of written languages that use symbols include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Egyptian hieroglyphics. These languages use characters or symbols to represent words or concepts.


Is there letter d in Chinese alphabet?

This is a trick question. There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese uses a pictographic system. In China they don't have letters, they just have words, so there is a different symbol for each word....this is why it is extremely difficult to learn Chinese because you have to memorize so many symbols.


What is the generic name used for the name of Japanese language symbols?

The generic name for all symbols in Japanese is "Kana."There are three sets of kana all used together, and each set has a generic name:Hiragana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for Japanese grammar words)Katakana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for foreign words)Kanji (chinese characters)


What is the difference between kanji and hiragana?

Hiragana is one of the two Kanas of Japanese.. the other is Katakana, and they are both used to SPELL words, in the way that we spell words in English using symbols that represent SOUND.Kanji is the Chinese symbols that represent things as a whole. Like, an image of the thing.Hope that helps!


What was the Huang he's written language?

The Huang He River region developed Chinese characters, which are logographic symbols representing words or phrases. These characters evolved over time into the modern Chinese writing system used today.