they actually have an alphabet to help people pronounce the signs. it consists of: A O E I U Ü B P M F D T N L G K H J Q X R ZH CH SH Z C S Y W
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There is no such thing as the language Chinese in china they speak either manderin or Cantonese and for either one of those languages there are no alphabets at all
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.
The Chinese language does not have an alphabet because it uses characters to represent words or syllables, rather than letters representing individual sounds. Each character in Chinese can convey meaning on its own, making it a logographic writing system.
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.