The Chinese language consists of only characters and no actual "letters". However, the character "啊" corresponds to "ah!", which is an "a" sound.
There are no letters in the Chinese language. They do not have an alphabet. They have characters. Each character means a word. That is why their is 50,000+ characters in the Chinese language.
The symbols that represent words that are used in writing Chinese are called "hanzi". One character would be called a "han" character. Japanese written language would be called "kanji".
The character for "language" in Chinese looks like this:文It is pronounced "when" and is written in pinyin as wén.语言 ( ye yuan )语言/Yǔyán
Chinese word emphasis on a pictographic character, if you want to master the writing of Chinese characters, there must be enough imagination.
About 100,000 chatacters, but the character used in daily life are about 3,500.
There are no letters in the Chinese language. They do not have an alphabet. They have characters. Each character means a word. That is why their is 50,000+ characters in the Chinese language.
The symbols that represent words that are used in writing Chinese are called "hanzi". One character would be called a "han" character. Japanese written language would be called "kanji".
Each Chinese character represents a different word or idea. There are characters for every word in the Chinese language.
The character for "language" in Chinese looks like this:文It is pronounced "when" and is written in pinyin as wén.语言 ( ye yuan )语言/Yǔyán
Chinese word emphasis on a pictographic character, if you want to master the writing of Chinese characters, there must be enough imagination.
About 100,000 chatacters, but the character used in daily life are about 3,500.
It really depends on what you are really referring to - Both Chinese and Japanese have 4-character proverbs/idioms.
Ernest Tipson has written: 'Complete Chinese character course (graded)' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Writing
character. the type of character that is used now is hanzi
As far as I know their spoken language is unique. Their written language can be interpreted by other Chinese character based languages such as china and Korea.
The Chinese language has no alphabet. It is made of of characters. Each character comprises radicals, and each radical can be composed of 1 or more strokes.
Answer: The word 'English' in Chinese is: 英文. The pinyin is 'ying1 wen2'.Further information:The character 英 literally means 'English'. The character 文, in this case, means 'language'. So 英文 literally means 'English language'!I hope that helped!- Ryanthelion