Alphabet Chinois pinyin
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ALettre majuscule latine A
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aLettre minuscule latine A
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BLettre majuscule latine B
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bLettre minuscule latine B
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CLettre majuscule latine C
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cLettre minuscule latine C
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DLettre majuscule latine D
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dLettre minuscule latine D
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ELettre majuscule latine E
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eLettre minuscule latine E
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FLettre majuscule latine F
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fLettre minuscule latine F
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GLettre majuscule latine G
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gLettre minuscule latine G
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HLettre majuscule latine H
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hLettre minuscule latine H
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iLettre minuscule latine I
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JLettre majuscule latine J
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jLettre minuscule latine J
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KLettre majuscule latine K
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kLettre minuscule latine K
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LLettre majuscule latine L
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lLettre minuscule latine L
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MLettre majuscule latine M
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mLettre minuscule latine M
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NLettre majuscule latine N
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nLettre minuscule latine N
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OLettre majuscule latine O
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oLettre minuscule latine O
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PLettre majuscule latine P
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pLettre minuscule latine P
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QLettre majuscule latine Q
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qLettre minuscule latine Q
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RLettre majuscule latine R
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rLettre minuscule latine R
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SLettre majuscule latine S
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sLettre minuscule latine S
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TLettre majuscule latine T
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tLettre minuscule latine T
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ULettre majuscule latine U
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uLettre minuscule latine U
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ÜLettre majuscule latine U tréma
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üLettre minuscule latine U trémaA
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WLettre majuscule latine W
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wLettre minuscule latine W
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XLettre majuscule latine X
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xLettre minuscule latine X
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YLettre majuscule latine Y
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yLettre minuscule latine Y
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ZLettre majuscule latine Z
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zLettre minuscule latine Z
Description
The Chinese alphabet does not exist as such. Chinese people write their language using Hieroglyphs. However, we can use Pinyin to talk about the Chinese alphabet. Pinyin is a system of hieroglyphic writing with the use of the extended Latin alphabet.
At first, Chinese writing was pictographic, like many other systems. That is, the words were depicted in simple drawings. Over time, the language became more complicated, and the drawings were simplified and gradually turned into what we can see today. Each symbol has a semantic meaning. Most words consist of two hieroglyphs, and some of one. Of course, such a writing system cannot be called an alphabet. An alphabet is supposed to be a set of signs (letters) that represent sounds or syllables. The letters themselves don't convey a meaning.
Pinyin was officially adopted in 1958 at the fifth session of the National People's Congress. Since 1979, it has been used everywhere as a Latin transcription of names and titles from the PRC. In 1982, this system was approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This alphabet is taught in Chinese schools. Learning Pinyin is important for foreign students in China, as it is very difficult to learn the language without it.
There are other phonetic writing systems that are used to convey the pronunciation of Chinese words. Before Pinyin, Wade—Giles and Bopomofo 3105–312D transcriptions were used. Also, you can use the International Phonetic Alphabet 0070–02AF . However, it's less convenient.
Pinyin includes all letters of the Latin alphabet except V, which is replaced by Ü . Besides, it actively uses diacritics. Chinese is tonal, meaning the same vowels can be pronounced differently. Tones are indicated by superscript characters.
The symbols with question marks are actually digraphs CH, SH, ZH. They are included in the alphabet as letters, but are not encoded in Unicode as a single character.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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Y
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m