This is what the Chinese alphabet looks like: A 诶 ēi B 比 bǐ C 西 xī D 迪 dí E 伊 yī F 艾弗 ài fú G 吉 jí H 艾尺 ài chǐ I 艾 ài J 杰 jié K 开 kāi L 艾勒 ài lè M 艾马 ài mǎ N 艾娜 ài nà O 哦 ó P 屁 pì Q 吉吾 jí wú R 艾儿 ài ér S 艾丝 ài sī T 提 tí U 伊吾 yī wú V 维 wéi W 豆贝尔维 dòu bèi ěr wéi X 艾克斯 yī kè sī Y 吾艾 wú ài Z 贼德 zéi dé
Chinese doesn't use letters. Each character is a word, or a part of a word.
The Chinese writing system does not have an alphabet like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters are logograms that represent words or morphemes. These characters are typically organized by radical and stroke count in dictionaries rather than alphabetical order.
Chinese language does not have letters, so there is no equivalent of the English, or any other, alphabet in Chinese. Alphabet is used only to transcribe Chinese pronunciation in the pinyin system.
The Chinese writing system is called "hanzi," which consists of characters representing words or phrases. It is not an alphabet like the one used in English.
There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese writing uses thousands of characters that represent whole words and ideas. Chinese does have a phonetic system, called bo po mo fo, which has 37 characters, but this is not an alphabet.
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.
The Italian alphabet looks like any other alphabet in the western world.
Chinese doesn't use letters. Each character is a word, or a part of a word.
The Chinese writing system does not have an alphabet like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters are logograms that represent words or morphemes. These characters are typically organized by radical and stroke count in dictionaries rather than alphabetical order.
There is roughly about 47,035 characters in the Chinese alphabet.
The Chinese writing system is called "hanzi," which consists of characters representing words or phrases. It is not an alphabet like the one used in English.
Chinese language does not have letters, so there is no equivalent of the English, or any other, alphabet in Chinese. Alphabet is used only to transcribe Chinese pronunciation in the pinyin system.
Same as the English alphabet with different pronunciations.
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese writing uses thousands of characters that represent whole words and ideas. Chinese does have a phonetic system, called bo po mo fo, which has 37 characters, but this is not an alphabet.
Written Chinese is not an alphabetic script.[1] Rather, it is a logographic script based on Chinese characters, though there also exist alphabetic systems to transcribe spoken Chinese.Good Characters' Chinese Alphabet SetABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
they look like Santa Claus but with Chinese eyes