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  1. How to properly space Chinese with English and numbers in …

    Sep 28, 2021 · There are no spaces between Chinese words in a sentence, but with numbers and English words, it'd be more clear if the spaces are added so it is not as crammed visually. And …

  2. How to transliterate and pronounce English letters in Chinese?

    Jan 7, 2015 · I would like to know how to pronounce (and perhaps also spell with Chinese characters) the standalone letters of the English alphabet in Chinese. I am particularly …

  3. expressions - Informal ways of beginning/ending an e-mail

    I have been writing quite a few e-mails recently and I feel that I want to expand my vocabulary regarding acceptable phrases to use both at the beginning and end of an e-mail. When I say …

  4. Why does the Chinese language have so many characters?

    Feb 1, 2021 · There are more than 50,000 characters in Chinese languages. What is the reason behind it? Are all 50,000 characters in use?

  5. romanization - Why were some letters like Q, X, C, chosen for …

    So I've heard people pronounce Chinese names wrong each and every time, when those names have letters like B, D, ZH, C, Q, X and G. This letters are obviously pronounced very different …

  6. What is the formal/polite way to begin and end an email in Chinese?

    Apr 10, 2015 · 孔经理:(he's a manager, and his family name is Kong, it's impolite to call somebody's name in a formal letter) blablabla 此致(this word means "I finish my word here" or …

  7. How can I search for a Chinese character when I see it on a picture?

    Dec 18, 2017 · Like, when I see a Chinese character in this picture (link is broken and redirected): What is the best way to find more information about this character (unlike English, there're …

  8. What is "god" in Chinese? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange

    Nov 27, 2017 · Though generally the word 神 is accepted as "god" or "deity" of some kind, it has multifarious meanings, some of which have nothing to do with god as such, like 神经 (nervous …

  9. Capitalization in Chinese - Chinese Language Stack Exchange

    Chinese, also, does have a form of "capitalization". Numbers for example are considered to have lowercase and uppercase, uppercase numbers zero to ten including the following common …

  10. Proper letter writing etiquette - Chinese Language Stack Exchange

    Are Chinese letter structures [eg. Name, Address, Date, Recipient, Body, Closing] much the same as English letters? This is the basic letter structure in Chinese: Recipient Body Closing Name …