There is no such thing as Chinese LETTERS, Chinese characters are words represented by said characters. Also, it wouldn't be wiki's fault, it is the fault if your computer if the characters are not showing up. You have to download the proper software in order to be able to see the characters.
see china on wikipedia for the answer see china on wikipedia for the answer
This question is not coherent. What are you asking?
Most likely, dyslexia. It is when a dyslexic person looks at numbers or letters and they can not see them as a regular person would. They look at the number or letter and all they see is squiggles or drawings.
you cant spell letters, unless you are referring to why, are,you, I, see, sea ect.
Well is said the Chinese created the decimal system,so im guessing they did? -------------------------- Have a look at wikipedia see link below
It is a calque (see the wikipedia definition of that) of some Chinese phrase with the same meaning.
The letters on the earliest keyboards werearranged alphabetically, but were re-arrranged to reduce the frequency of jams and clashes in early mechanical typewriters. See Wikipedia article "QWERTY": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY
The traditional way to say "I can't wait to see you." in Chinese is "我等不及要見你。." However, the simplified way to say it is "我等不及要见你。."
Hsiang chi (chee). This is how to pronounce it, the pinyin xiangqi does not give any clue. See Wikipedia for expansion...
well, this is a hard one to explain. here is a picture, if you cant see it, send me a message and i will send it to you in a different way.
Maybe Wikipedia or Wikipedia answers.
No. You cant see it with your bare eye. I have it and you cant see it.