we use letters and they use symbols to represent things we use letters and they use symbols to represent things
There is no such thing as the Chinese alphabet. Each character has a meaning.
The English word "harmony" has several versions when written with the Chinese alphabet. However, when written with the English alphabet it translates as "hexie".
the Chinese use characters, which are really individual words, rather than an alphabet system like English or spanish.however, there is a han yu ping ying of it, which won't really help unless you speak Chinese. just in case though, you say "English" as "ying wen"
The Latin alphabet forms the basis of the English alphabet, it is the same alphabet, with the exceptions of J, U, and W.
the English alphabet stems from Latin
Hieroglyphics is a written language that uses characters/pictures. English uses letters and the letters create the Alphabet.
The English word "harmony" has several versions when written with the Chinese alphabet. However, when written with the English alphabet it translates as "hexie".
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language, unlike English or even Korean or Japanese (and even Korean and Japanese have no set order for their 'alphabet'), as Chinese language is simply written with different strokes put together. You might find websites that give you the way English alphabets might be written in Chinese, phonetic-wise, but that is only how we would pronounce English alphabets in Chinese phonetically, and not the Chinese alphabet. :)
There is no single Chinese letter equivalent to the English alphabet letters from A to Z. Chinese characters are logograms that represent words or parts of words rather than individual sounds like letters in the alphabet. Each Chinese character corresponds to a syllable or a meaning.
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
Chinese words and language do not use the English alphabet.
Love in Chinese is 爱. pronounced as i. the english alphabet i.
the sound is different,the spelling is different and how to say "alphabet" is different.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
The Chinese language unlike the English language has no alphabet. That said, there are no consonants or vowels in the Chinese language.
Chinese language is a tonal language with characters representing words or concepts, while English is an alphabetic language with an alphabet representing sounds to form words. Chinese does not have verb tenses or plurals, and relies on context for understanding, whereas English uses word order and grammar rules for clarity. Additionally, Chinese does not have articles (a, an, the) like English.
Russian has 46 letters and English 26 letter.
No they are not. In English there is an alphabet (AaBbCcDd....) but in Chinese there is not there are radicals which are in chracters that are similar.(人,任,仁,认, etc) i hope this kinda helps! :)