Q: I'm looking for a website with the chinese alphabet does anyone know where i could find one... Please and thank you
A: There is no alphabet in Chinese. Chinese language is written using ideograms. If you mean pinyin, a system of romanized letters to transcribe Chinese into forms readable by non-Chinese, check here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin
As a chinese begining learner I find chinese PinYin so hard. Can some one show me the chinese alphabet? Thank you
I am really confused about all of this phoenetics and pinyin stuff - I want to know how it all works and why learning mandarin is so different to learning e.g. the russian cyrillic alphabet or alphabets from other languages? and how do I get started learning
Ni Hao!(Hello)I'm looking for the Mandarin chinese alphabet chart but they want me to pay. Any free chart or something? tye te (goodbye)
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