Chinese [the language] = 中文 Zhōngwén
it looks like an asian thats green :)
Chinese characters are logographic (representing ideas instead of sounds) whereas hieroglyphic symbols represent consonants as well as general concepts (called determiners). Furthermore, Chinese characters are "stylized" and for the most part do not look like their original pictures, whereas hieroglyphics retained the clear shapes of the images they originally represented. Cuneiform characters represent the sounds of syllables only and are similar to Japanese kana.
characters stand for symbols or letters like our alphabet.
Hieroglyphics were invented as more complex form of writing than simply drawing pictures. Early hieroglyphic symbols looked like the object or idea they were meant to convey. For example, the early Chinese symbol for "sun" was a semicircle with lines radiating outwards.
one of the most influential and respected philosophers in Chinese history, like for example: Confucius in Chinese is 孔夫子.
A writing FORMAT is what the writing looks like.
you have the Chinese special chair that Chinese mama's sat in
It looks like skin.
like chinese people
The number 10 in Chinese just looks like a plus sign.
It looks blue.
Your face is what it looks like
Yes, If One Looks Like Them When They Smile.
it looks like an asian thats green :)
Some look very much like the word they represent. Like Mountain and Tree are really just small pictures of mountains and trees!
for your first commerical you are going to get 5,000.00
crazy when translated in chinese(Traditional) looks like this: 瘋狂-LUCCI-