They have all of the letters in the English alphabet and some sounds that have 2-3 letters in them, if you are talking about pinyin. But if you are talking about bu pe mu fe, them there are 34 letters in the Chinese alphabet.
There is not an equivalent of alphabetical order for the Chinese language. They do not use letters. Instead, they use characters that are called logograms.
It is worth a modern value in Chinese currency.
how much is a 100 cent coin of chinese money worth in united states currency
The Chinese do not issue dollars in any denomination. 1000 Chinese yuan = 146.42400 U.S. dollars.
2000 Chinese dollars
there are no English letters in china, they use characters.
Letters as mails that you receive: 信 (xin)
You can't write any single letters of the English alphabet in Chinese, because the Chinese language doesn't have any equivalent of individual letters.
The Chinese do not use letters like our . . . they use pictures rather than letters, so there is no Chinese equivalent of the letter, "K".
No.
You can write Chinese Pinyin by using English letters since they are similar, but remember their pronunciations are not the same. Chinese characters are made up of strokes so there is nothing to do with the letters. If you need to translate Chinese to English, you can ask the AnyTranscription for help.
春节 (chūn jié)
Google and type in Chinese letters
Chinese does not use letters... this question can not be answered. Chinese instead uses character-words and thus only old, traditional words can be used.
No, there is no English letters in Chinese
Maria
English letters do not have Chinese words associated with them (not even in Ancient Chinese).