There is no letter a, chinese has characters for words, not for sounds.
There is no alphabet in written Chinese, but a collection of tens of thousands of characters, if not more.
冒险 (Màoxiǎn)
You write Hi in Chinese like this 你好
samuel
After much study.
yes
You translate it from English into Chinese.
The Chinese language does not consist of any letters, nor does it have any characters for the Latin alphabet. Therefore, it is impossible to write the letter N in Chinese.
啊 as in the sound.
m
Learn Chinese
You go Microsoft window and you write a letter in potraits and write a letter.
The Chinese language does not consist of any letters, nor does it have any characters for the Latin alphabet. Therefore, it is impossible to write the letter M in Chinese.
Pick up the pen and write what you want from the Chinese, chicken chow mein would be good.
To write "Myself" in Chinese, you can write "æčŠå·ą" (wĮ zÃŽjĮ). To write "I" in Chinese, you can write "æ" (wĮ).
Chinese is not an alphabetical language, it is ideographic language. Each Chinese character represents an idea or a word, not a letter. This means there is no 'h' or any other letter, either. For the benefit of foreigners learning Chinese, an alphabetic system called 'Pinyin' was devised in the early 1950s to represent the sounds of Chinese words. The letter 'h' and most other letters used in English appear in this Pinyin system, but this is not the written Chinese language.
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
They use a T.V to write.