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.
Unlike the English alphabet, there is no ABC order for Chinese characters. If one were to list them all, then it would take a while since researchers say there are over 80000 Chinese characters.
No, alphabetical order is not the same as descending order. Alphabetical order arranges items from A to Z, while descending order typically refers to arranging items from highest to lowest, such as numbers or values. In the context of letters, descending alphabetical order would arrange items from Z to A.
There are no numbers in alphabetical order! In alphanumeric order, numbers come first.
The name "Simon" can be transliterated into Chinese as 西蒙 (Xīméng). This is a phonetic representation, as there is no direct Chinese equivalent for the name. Different contexts or regions may have variations, but 西蒙 is commonly used for English speakers named Simon.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet. Not all English (or foreign) names have an equivalent in the Chinese Language. Just use the English reading when in doubt, otherwise the Chinese phonetic translation may lead to unintended humourous results. Some people have translated 'Timothy' as 蒂莫西 [dì mò xī].
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.
you order chinese??? you order chinese???
The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.
God, of course. Buddha is just the Chinese equivalent of Jesus.
The Ghost Festival
Chinese Brides?
"Casey is an Irish name, not a Chinese name, so there is no equivalent for Casey in Chinese.
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Zhongqiujie is a Mandarin Chinese equivalent of 'August [or Mid-Autumn] Festival'.
Total population of Earth = 6.8 billion Chinese population = 1.3 billion 0.0015% of the world order Chinese food every day. 3.6 billion people order Chinese food a year.
Chinese people order things that they like to eat. Just like other people. But they usually order rice because it is something they eat almost everyday. I'm part Chinese and I live in China and I eat it everyday.