In Chinese, up is "上",and down is "下"。
Chinese writing goes side to side, but in Japan it goes up and down. Well know you know. :D
To write the cursive letter "z," start with a small loop at the top, then curve down and loop back up to the right.
There are approximately 1.4 billion people in China, making up the majority of the Chinese population in the world. Additionally, there is a significant overseas Chinese population in various countries around the world, estimated to be around 50 million.
Using characters that represent meanings, which are made up of what are called radicals (similar to root words), Or The Chinese use ink black ink to draw certain characters this is called calligraphy
That is a big question to ask, but one basic thing is that instead of like say English language, in Chinese people speak using tones. There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese one is a flat tone (imagine a car driving on a flat road) another one is a rising tone where you start down low and then raise your voice as you pronunce the word.(Imagine a car driving up a mountain) The third is the falling and then rising tone where you start at a point dip down and then come back up again (imagine a car driving down then up a valley) Finally you have the falling tone (imagine a car driving quickly down a slope) Each word has a different tone, and some times no tone. If you change the tone then you can change the meaning of what you are saying! I hope this helps?
up and down :)
The Chinese language is read from up to down.
The Chinese write in 'characters' called 'Hanzi'. You and I would be unable to write or pronounce them.When you want to write the Chinese language in a form that non-Chinese people can read or pronounce (using Westernized-lettering), you use a system called 'pinyin' which translates the Chinese characters into westernized-alphabetical words.They don't write from right to left or left to right, they write from up to down.
The write brush is invited by chinese people in old days. The Chinese use a very different writing system to English. English words are made up of a collection of letters that each has its own sound. The Chinese use logograms - where a symbol represents a meaning or a word.
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Chinese people tried to rise-up for freedom and they were brutally put-down.
Well to write your name in chinse you need to go google and look it up.
七 [qī] It is a line going up to down, then a line going across to your right, then a little line up. Now start on your right side and draw a diagonal line in the middle of the line going down.
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Chinese Earthquakes are the rumbling of straight eyed Asian sumos jumping up and down.
Pick up the pen and write what you want from the Chinese, chicken chow mein would be good.