Chinese and Japanese are completely UNRELATED languages. There is no similarity at all, other than the fact that the Japanese borrowed about 2000 Chinese characters. There are also some loanwords from Chinese.
A Chinese girl child could be referred to as a "Chinese girl" or simply as a "Chinese child" if specifying gender is not necessary.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed in response to anti-Chinese sentiment and labor market competition in the United States. It aimed to restrict Chinese immigration and prevent Chinese laborers from entering the country, ultimately protecting American workers and wages.
Chinese people belong to the East Asian race.
Chinese citizens do not have complete freedom to travel to other countries. They are required to obtain a visa for most destinations, and some countries have restrictions on Chinese passport holders.
An anthropologist or a sociologist would most likely study Chinese culture. Anthropologists would focus on the cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs of Chinese society, while sociologists would examine the social structures, institutions, and interactions within Chinese communities.
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.
no Chinese: Yuan/Kuai/Renmenbi Japanese: Yen
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.
Pokemon is not Chinese it is japanese and the Chinese Pokemon are the same as the other countries (like the look).
Korean is more similar to Japanese than to Chinese, as Korean and Japanese are both considered to be part of the same language family, while Chinese is a separate language family.
No. Japanese people come from Japan and speak the Japanese Language. On the other hand Chinese people come from China and speak a variety of Chinese Languages. If you look at an atlas all will be revealed.
金 is the character. 'Jin' is how it is ponounced in chinese, although i am not sure if it is the same in japanese.
namida also it is the same spelling as the Japanese