That'll be "汉字"。
Writing in symbols like in cartoons to represent swear words is called grawlix, but I don't know that there is any group term for those symbols.
Arabic writing uses a different alphabet made up of Arabic symbols.
Map symbols take up less space than writing. Writing may cover important detail on a map. Map symbols are printed in a legend at the side of the map.
Yes, Cuneiform writing system consisted of symbols made up of wedges and lines that represented sounds, syllables, or words. These symbols were impressed onto clay tablets using a reed stylus.
The Japanese writing system is based on three main scripts: Kanji (Chinese Characters), Hiragana (a set of symbols that make up different words), and Katakana (another set of symbols used for sounds and foreign borrowings). If you learn to reconize the symbols of Hiragana and Katakana you will be able to defrinciate between the Chinese and Japanese written language. You will only see Kanji in Chinese while Japanese is fused with their own symbols. A chart illustrating the Japanese 'kana' symbols can be found in the related link below.
Cuneiform is a system of writing that used wedge-shaped symbols, appearing as abstract drawings on clay tablets. The symbols represented a combination of sounds, concepts, or objects, and were typically pressed into soft clay with a stylus. Each symbol signified a syllable or specific word.
The Chinese alphabet is known as zhu yin fu hao or bo po mo fo has 37 characters and 4 different tones.The Chinese alphabet:ㄅㄆㄇㄈㄉㄊㄋㄌㄍㄎㄏㄐㄑㄒㄓㄔㄕㄖㄗㄘㄙㄚㄛㄜㄝㄞㄟㄠㄡㄢㄣㄤㄥㄦㄧㄨㄩThe Chinese alphabet unlike the English alphabet is not put together to make up words. It is a phonetic alphabet that makes up the sound of the character alone.Chinese doesn't use any alphabets (unless you count Bopomofo, which is only used as a teaching tool). Instead, it uses a system of thousands of picture-symbols, representing words and ideas.
Some symbols of strength are bulls,rams,buffalo and bears. They have lots of strength and can be considered symbols of strength. Also look up the Chinese symbol for strength.
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Ancient Egyptian had far more than just two writing systems: Hieratic, Hieroglyphic, Demotic and then Coptic.
Ehow has an article on how to apply make-up Chinese style. It is called Chinese make-up styles. They show how to apply several styles, such as the Geisha and Opera.
Chinese make up about _______ percent of Southeast Asia's population.