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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
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Cloud in Chinese is written as 云, which is a character with 4 strokes. Chinese characters are always written in this order: top to bottom, left to right. :) 云 is pronounced yun (pinyin).
The Chinese character for "shu" is written as "书". It consists of three strokes, with the first stroke being a horizontal line and the other two being vertical lines coming down from the first stroke.
character. the type of character that is used now is hanzi
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The Chinese written language is called Hanzi, which consists of characters representing words and concepts rather than individual sounds. Each character can have multiple meanings and pronunciations depending on the context.
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