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Babam is the sort of word in which you say when you are happy.
antarjAla is the word for Internet in Sanskrit, that is in use. Strictly speaking the prefix is antaH means inside as in antaHkaraNa = inner-organ(= Intuition); maybe the word formation is unlike Sanskrit. This word is more influenced by Hindi-type of word formation and the "antar" as the Indianized version of "Inter". By original Sanskrit sense it would better fit to be used as the word for intranet.
email messages can be sent directly from user to user over the internet, whereas word processing software operates offline
A number of phrases are currently used interchangeably for the word 'internet',全球互联网络 quan(2) qiu(2) hu(4) lian(2) wang(3) luo(4), lit. global inter-connected web国际互联网络 guo(2) ji(4) hu(4) lian(2) wang(3) luo(4), lit. international inter-connected web网际网络 wang(3) ji(4) wang(3) luo(4), lit. web network因特网 yin(1) te(4) wang(3), phonetic translation of 'internet', combined with the Chinese character for 'net'.You can use 网络 wang(3) luo(4) for short.
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These are just a few of the symbols.
Chinese symbols are called Hanzi or Chinese characters. Each character represents a unique concept or word, and they are used in writing Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
喧嚣/Xuānxiāo
The Chinese word for brave is yonngan. Chinese Kanji are very beautiful and difficult to replicate to the westerner. These symbols have become popular for tattoos.勇敢
In Chinese, the word "Chinese" is written as "中文".
Chinese writing symbols are known as hanzi or Chinese characters. Each character typically represents a word or a morpheme, and they are used in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other East Asian languages. There are thousands of characters in the Chinese writing system.
These are the following translations: Chinese(simplified): 黑狗 Chinese(traditional): 黑狗 The symbols are in words called Hēi gǒu
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
There are no symbols, only characters.
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Ancient Chinese would write using pictorial symbols (something like Egyptian hieroglyphics), like the word for shell would look like a shell, etc. Over the years, these symbols have morphed into the modern-day words, with the lines and strokes and everything, that is called Chinese today.