The Chinese language was developed a very long time ago. Im guessing around BC. hope this helps!
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
The Chinese language evolved over thousands of years and does not have a single "discoverer." It is a complex system of written characters and spoken dialects that has developed over centuries in China.
The Chinese language developed over thousands of years through a process of evolution and amalgamation from various ancient Chinese dialects. It is not attributed to a single individual or group. The earliest evidence of Chinese characters dates back to the Shang Dynasty around 1200 BCE.
Chinese characters were developed from pictures!
The Chinese language originated thousands of years ago from various dialects spoken in different regions of ancient China. Over time, a standardized form of the language, known as Classical Chinese, emerged and served as the written language for scholars and officials. This evolved into Modern Standard Chinese, which is the official language of China today.
The Chinese developed the goldfish. Koi were developed in Japan. So the answer is no.
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.
Chinese written language is the oldest known recorded language It was written on old bones and turtle shells The current written language developed from pictographs There is the traditional style and simplified style developed because so many Chinese were illiterate because the characters were too hard to write. (Mandarin only) The spoken language has four tones and a neutral tone The word for "him, her and it" is all the same (ta) but written differently If you say "Wo de ma ma shi ma ma?" because of the different tones you could be asking "Is your mother a horse?"
written language developed by the Aryans