It is called DIM SUM
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.
English letters do not have Chinese words associated with them (not even in Ancient Chinese).
There are over 50,000 characters in the Chinese language, but the language itself does not have an alphabet made up of individual letters like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters are used to represent words or parts of words.
How many three-letter "words" can be made from 10 letters "FGHIJKLMNO" if repetition of letters are not allowed
Unlike Western languages like French, German, and English, Chinese does not have an alphabet. Written Chinese doesn't have letters that spell out words. Instead, it has characters that represent the different words of the language. The character for "open" is 開. In Simplified Chinese this is written 开.
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.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.
Three words out of those letters are beat me hoe
Let me ask: how many English words are you expected to learn?
These letters can be unscrambled to spell three different words. These three words are:AppelApplePepla
Three letter words that start with S are:sagSamsapSatSawsaxsayseaseesetSewsexsheshhshysicsinsipsirsissitsixskiskyslysobsodSonsopsotsousowsoyspaspystysubsuesumSun
Three-letter words taken from the letters in "careen":acearearccancarneerearecFour-letter words taken from the letters in "careen":careracenearSix-letter words taken from the letters in "careen":careen