Many other Asian countries use Chinese characters. One is Japan (although they have both a syllabary and an alphabet that they use too).
Many other Asian countries use Chinese characters. One is Japan (although they have both a syllabary and an alphabet that they use too).
The written language in China is Mandarin, which uses Chinese characters. The Huang He is also known as the Yellow River in English.
There is not a specific language. Terminology used tends to use the language of the country of origin of the particular art. Karate uses Japanese, Tae kwon do uses Korean, Kung Fu uses Chinese, etc.
Japanese and Chinese written language share some characters known as Han Zi. Japanese also uses Kanji that is not used in Chinese. Modern Chinese is read from left to right and top to bottom (like English). Japanese is not.
Japanese language uses 2 alphabets (hiragana and katakana) in addition to more complex characters that are derived from the Chinese written language. Kanji (Japanese characters) are the same as Chinese characters.
Jamaica is the island country of the Greater Antilles that uses English as its official language.
Because no one uses it in everyday language. It's like latin. It has specific uses , but no country speaks it.
The Chinese language is composed of several thousand characters. However, the exact number of letters, or phonetic units, is difficult to determine as Chinese does not use an alphabet like Latin-based languages. Instead, it uses characters that represent whole syllables or words.
Brazil.
Sierra Leone uses Bangla as a second language.
Each language has its own way to speak and write their words. There are languages like Japanese and Chinese that uses their own characters and read from right to left. Some have the same format as English but uses the same characters but the spelling is different.
every country uses their own language mostly, although many people like to learn a second or third language to add to their CV