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 exact amount is most likely never to be known, as many are constintly changing. In 2004 the number was 106,230 but that number as doubled since then and probably tripled.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.
There are no letters in the Chinese language. They do not have an alphabet. They have characters. Each character means a word. That is why their is 50,000+ characters in the Chinese language.
There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese writing uses thousands of characters that represent whole words and ideas. Chinese does have a phonetic system, called bo po mo fo, which has 37 characters, but this is not an alphabet.
They have all of the letters in the English alphabet and some sounds that have 2-3 letters in them, if you are talking about pinyin. But if you are talking about bu pe mu fe, them there are 34 letters in the Chinese alphabet.
we use letters and they use symbols to represent things we use letters and they use symbols to represent things There is no such thing as the Chinese alphabet. Each character has a meaning.
there is No difference.
the alphabet has 26 letters in it
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.
The alphabet used for English and many other Indo-European languages is the Roman alphabet. Other common alphabets are Cyrillic, Chinese, and Arabic.
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
There were 22 letters in the Phoenician alphabet.
The English language alphabet has 26 letters.