Chinese do NOT look the same. It's a matter of what you are use to or not use to. Many Chinese can not differentiate between different westerners. To say all Chinese look the same is the same as saying all blondes look the same or all brunettes look the same.
Saying that Chinese people all look the same is a stereotype. Like in any other group of people, there is diversity among Chinese individuals in terms of physical appearance. Factors like ethnicity, region, and upbringing contribute to the variety of appearances within the Chinese population.
The words "Chinese language" in Chinese writing would look like "汉语" (Hànyǔ).
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
In simplified Chinese, "dog" is spelled as "狗" (gǒu). In traditional Chinese, it is spelled the same way.
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你也一样" (nǐ yě yīyàng) to express "same to you" as a response.
In Chinese, the name "Ritu" could be written as 瑞图.
Pokemon is not Chinese it is japanese and the Chinese Pokemon are the same as the other countries (like the look).
their ancestors were chinese
Same as northen Chinese genetically
Thailand people look Chinese because they are Asian and Asian's are from a lot of the same heritage and they seem to look the same. I AM NOT A RACIST I AM JUST ANSWERING THIS QUESTION PLEASE DO NOT FIND THIS OFFENSIVE ANYBODY. THANK YOU
no the Japanese and Chinese may look the same but they don't have the same government.
It looks the same as ours, 9. Hope this helps(:
Although the Chinese have their own numeric system, typically (at least, in more modern times) their time look the same as Westerners. So if you look at a clock, you'll see something similar to the ones that are broadcasted internationally.
You aren't born with a chinese name, you must "earn" it or it must be given too you. Because the chinese language has no alphabet, each person has a different chinese name, even if they have the same english name.
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Same to you would translate in Chinese to 'Tóng'.
What did the chinese compass look like in 1898
they look like Santa Claus but with Chinese eyes