中國 Zhōng guó
Yes
No, in fact, China does not use any alphabet. Chinese uses a system of thousands of symbols that represent ideas. (alphabets contain letters that only represent sounds).
It should be Zhongguo, which is derived from the Pinyin symbols of the Chinese name of China (中国).
No Chinese person even knows all the symbols or characters. So know as many as you do and keep on learning.
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
There are no symbols, only characters.
China is a state and Chinese is a language.
The Chinese currency is the "Yuan" or "Renminbi". The official (ISO) currency code is CNY although many use RMB.
The official bird of China is the crane. The official mammal is the giant panda. The official historical national emblem of China is the Chinese dragon. And Five Stars
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They used the 2,000 symbols that they have had for years and they learned the language that the early Chinese speak now at a very young age.<3
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.