There is roughly about 47,035 characters in the Chinese alphabet.
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language, unlike English or even Korean or Japanese (and even Korean and Japanese have no set order for their 'alphabet'), as Chinese language is simply written with different strokes put together. You might find websites that give you the way English alphabets might be written in Chinese, phonetic-wise, but that is only how we would pronounce English alphabets in Chinese phonetically, and not the Chinese alphabet. :)
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In the English alphabet there are 26 letters in total.
There is roughly about 47,035 characters in the Chinese alphabet.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.
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While many Chinese people are learning the Western alphabet (usually as part of learning English), there is no widespread conversion from the Chinese writing system to the Western alphabet. The Chinese writing system, which uses characters, is still the predominant form of writing in China.
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
Zero. There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese uses pictographic writing.Chinese do not have alphabet. There are thousands of characters that represent whole words and concepts.When Chinese is written with the Latin alphabet (called Pinyin), it has 25 letters. All letters are used except "v".
The Chinese writing system does not have an alphabet like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters represent words or morphemes. Modern Chinese dictionaries list around 8,000 characters, with basic literacy requiring knowledge of about 2,000 commonly used characters.
No such thing as the Chinese alphabet you idiot
there a Pokemon that are shaped like all the leters of the alphabet and the signs ! and ? they feature in Pokemon movie 3 : spell of the unown
the china alphabet is Chinese: the Egypt alphabet is Egyptian
There isn't one, but there's a phonetic alphabet.