Pinyin is the pronunciation system used in China now.
China was formerly state capitalist, but is now a mix of state and private capitalism.
pronounced like "chin" in English
Now China (Taiwan) and Peoples Republic of China are not empires.
If you're referring to language, it describes a phonetic pronunciation in the western alphabet for Chinese words (which have their own symbols.) it must be PINYIN..A system for transliterating Chinese ideograms into the Roman alphabet, officially adopted by the People's Republic of China in 1979.
id Improved: What economy does China have rite now? COMMUNISM! Seriously, use ur head..
china's stability is now beginning to get better china is making a lot of money on the things they export to Canada and the USA
china did once but not now
That position does not exist in 2010.
China is now a republic.
The Japanese gave up their original number system more them a thousand years ago. They now use the Chinese number system. It is almost the same but the Japanese have added a few strokes to the numbers and have a different pronunciation to make their number system unique.
It would be a writing system in which the pronunciation mirrors how the words are exactly spoken. This leaves no room for silent letters or letters that change pronunciation based on placement.
Chinese romanized spelling refers to the system of using the Latin alphabet to represent Chinese words and characters. One common romanization system used for Mandarin Chinese is called Pinyin, which uses Latin letters and diacritical marks to indicate pronunciation. Pinyin is widely used in China and internationally for language learning, typing Chinese characters, and as a reference for pronunciation.