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Chinese: Yuan/Kuai/Renmenbi
Japanese: Yen
The Chinese currency is called yuan. Names for the Japanese currency (yen) and Korean currency (won) both came from the word yuan.
Yen is the Japanese currency whereas yuan is the currency used in China.
Chinese has different sounds, lettering, and meanings to their writings. Japanese is the same way but Japanese do borrow the Chinese lettering from the Chinese and but the Japanese do have their own pronunciation for it. They are still different languages.
Certainly not.
Japanese. Chineese. Both the same.
Though Japanese Kanji does come from the Chinese, modern Chinese has been simplified, so in many cases the Japanese Kanji is an older, different character. Japanese hiragana and katakana, however, do not exist in Chinese.
月 same for chinese~ I thinkz~
There is no such thing as a Chinese or Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses 2 syllabaries (symbols that represent whole syllables) and about 2000 Chinese characters. Chinese uses tens of thousands of characters.
Japans currency is the YEN, taken from the Chinese Yuan. For example:1 U.S. dollar = 91.2075885 Japanese yen which, when rounded, is 91 Japanese yen.And £1 (UK pound):UK£ 1 = 148.458592 Japanese yen which, rounded, is 148 Japanese yen.
The currency used in Japan is the Japanese yen.The smallest coin is 1 yen, the largest bank note is 10,000 yen.The international trading code is JPY.
Yes, RMB (Renminbi) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. Chinese yuan is the basic unit of RMB and is often used interchangeably to refer to the same currency.
Pokemon is not Chinese it is japanese and the Chinese Pokemon are the same as the other countries (like the look).