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Like with any other language of the world, the Chinese use their language to communicate their feelings, thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc.
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Chinese words and language do not use the English alphabet.
Many other Asian countries use Chinese characters. One is Japan (although they have both a syllabary and an alphabet that they use too).
As with any language around the world, Chinese use their language to communicate with others who speak the same language. It's used in print in books, magazines, newspapers, etc. It's also spoken when conversing with someone, sung, broadcast over the radio, etc.
there is actually on 'the' in the Chinese language. and unless you use pingyin, you can't really 'spell' it - it's all Chinese characters
Around or over 50,000 characters exist in the Chinese language.
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.
Chinese numeral characters, which are part of the written Chinese language, are still in use. Arabic numerals are also widely used in China.
Chinese is the most widely spoken language on Earth because of the sheer population of Chinese speakers in China and other countries with significant Chinese communities. Additionally, Chinese is a language that has a long and rich cultural history, further contributing to its widespread use and influence globally.
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.
Algorithms use the language of mathematics, logic and computers. They are independent of any particular natural language like English or Chinese.
Chinese linguistics or Chinese literature?