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.
No, the letter 'z' doesn't exist in the Mayan alphabet.
Our alphabet, called the Roman alphabet, was based on the older Greek alphabet. In Greek, the letter z is the sixth letter. But when the Romans borrowed the Greek letters to form their own alphabet, they didn't need the z, because they didn't have a z sound in their language. Later, many Greek words came into use in the Latin language. So the Romans brought back the z in order to write Greek words, and put the z at the end of their alphabet.
z was actually thrown out of the alphabet by the greeks. When it was put back in the alphabet they just put it last.
This is a trick question. Chinese does not use an alphabet. It is a pictographic system.
The early written form of the Korean language was/is pictographic (like Chinese) and does not have an A-Z alphabet as such.Various Korean 'alphabet' systems have been introduced over the years in order to make translation easier.There is also a romanized form, which provides, in Roman script, approximate 'English' alphabetic equivalents of the phonemes of Korean speech.For conversion/translation tables and a helpful review of the subject, see 'Related links' below.
There is no Chinese alphabet order at all no alphabet at all . They use symbols to represent stuff.
Chinese language does not have letters, so there is no equivalent of the English, or any other, alphabet in Chinese. Alphabet is used only to transcribe Chinese pronunciation in the pinyin system.
In China, we do have different song and animals for the alphabet a to z. It may be a little bit hard for English speakers at the very beginning.
i wanna know China's letters Alphabet is used to transcribe Mandarin Chinese in the pinyin system.
No, the alphabet order goes " ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ".
세종대왕 made alphabet a to z
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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. :)
'Z' is the last letter of the English Alphabet.
There is roughly about 47,035 characters in the Chinese alphabet.
No, the letter 'z' doesn't exist in the Mayan alphabet.
Our alphabet, called the Roman alphabet, was based on the older Greek alphabet. In Greek, the letter z is the sixth letter. But when the Romans borrowed the Greek letters to form their own alphabet, they didn't need the z, because they didn't have a z sound in their language. Later, many Greek words came into use in the Latin language. So the Romans brought back the z in order to write Greek words, and put the z at the end of their alphabet.