character. the type of character that is used now is hanzi
Chinese has no alphabet as such, it only has characters, of which there are far too many of to call an alphabet. However the closest thing to an alphabet would be the radicals which go together to form different characters. For example the character for "good" is "好" which consists of the female radical "女" and the child radical "子"(because if you had a wife and child that was good-yes i know it's sexist but it was a long time ago). I hope this helps you.
The Chinese character(s) for secret is 秘密.
the Chinese character is 王(wang2)
Chinese character is信.Chinese phoenix is xin.Pronunciation Ss-in.
The Chinese language has no alphabet. It is made of of characters. Each character comprises radicals, and each radical can be composed of 1 or more strokes.
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character. the type of character that is used now is hanzi
wǒ ài nǐ  我 爱 你 The first chinese character means "I" in Chinese the second Chinese character means "LOVE" in Chinese The third Chinese character means "You" in Chinese
The Chinese character for 'courage' is 勇气. The pinyin will be [yǒngqì].
The Chinese character for Sydney (if you meant the city in Australia) is 悉尼.
MagiChinese is better for learning Chinese character.
What kind of poems do you want?
There is no word or character for 'cam' in Chinese.
The Chinese character 和(he2) means "and."
Chinese has no alphabet as such, it only has characters, of which there are far too many of to call an alphabet. However the closest thing to an alphabet would be the radicals which go together to form different characters. For example the character for "good" is "好" which consists of the female radical "女" and the child radical "子"(because if you had a wife and child that was good-yes i know it's sexist but it was a long time ago). I hope this helps you.
The Chinese ideograph for "Dragon" is "龍" in traditional Chinese and "龙" in simplified Chinese. Both are pronounced "long" with a rising tone (2).