What is the letter G in Chinese?

巨 (jù) Huge. Let's remember this character by its similarity in shape to G and G's association with the word giant. 巨 (jù) means huge, tremendous, gigantic, or very large.
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What is G in Chinese?

(= gram) 克 (kè)
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What is letter J in Chinese?

丁 (dīng) Men.
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Is there a Chinese alphabet?

However, unlike what we are used to when it comes to learning a new language, these characters are not organized into an alphabet because there is no Chinese alphabet per se. Although most languages use alphabets, Chinese doesn't. Chinese is all about Chinese characters – thousands of them.
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What is letter C in Chinese?

匹 (pǐ) Match.
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What is K in Chinese?

開 stands for K. The Chinese character "開" means "K" in the English alphabet.
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What is Chinese letter P?

戶 (hù) Household.
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How do you read Chinese letters?

First, know that modern Chinese texts are read left to right, top to bottom, just like English. But note that the ancient Chinese texts were written in columns, right to left. To answer the question “How to read Chinese?”, you might also find it useful to first head to this article about simplified Chinese characters.
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What is Chinese letter E?

Chinese Letter E Part 1 – Such a Hungry Letter 饿 è

At least when things are difficult you can be grateful it isn't ubiquitous across the entire language. It is a diphthong that combines the vowel sounds of “put” with the vowel sounds of “duh”. You DO NOT move your lips when saying it.
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What is Y in Chinese?

y sounds exactly the same as “i”, but “i” can not stand at the beginning of one syllable but y can. To pronounce y, make a smiling face, spread your mouth and make the sound out.
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What is Chinese letter B?

Chinese Alphabet B: 官 (guān) Official.
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How do you pronounce Z in Chinese?

The Mandarin Chinese “z” is exactly like the /ds/ sound in “reads“. This is a different sound than the /z/ sound in “zebra”. In English, /z/ can be pronounced without touching your tongue to the roof of your mouth. In Chinese, it can't.
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What is the letter D in Chinese?

In Mandarin, 镝 is pronounced essentially the same as the English letter D. Half the letters of the English alphabet have names that sound at least fairly close to Mandarin syllables, and thus they could be represented by Chinese characters.
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How is Chinese written?

How does Chinese writing work? Unlike English, Chinese does not use an alphabet to record the written word; instead, it uses a system of ideogrammatic characters – 汉字 hànzì in Chinese. With this system, every character represents one syllable and each syllable has its own meaning.
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How many letters are in Chinese?

In this system there are 24 basic characters, and all the thousands of others are treated as combinations of these elements. Chinese characters, 漢字 (simplified 汉字), are known by many names: “Sinograms” (from the Greek name of China), “Hànzì” (from Mandarin), “Hanja” (from Korean 한자), and “Kanji” (from Japanese かんじ).
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How do I learn Chinese?

Learning Chinese tones is essential, and there are many techniques you can use:
  1. Practice with native speakers. Encourage them to correct your pronunciation. ...
  2. Watch and listen to native speakers. ...
  3. Listen to Chinese music. ...
  4. Focus on grammar. ...
  5. Travel or study abroad. ...
  6. Practice speaking on your own. ...
  7. Study pinyin.
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Why is Chinese language so hard?

Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is challenging for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the writing system is extremely difficult for English speakers (and anyone else) accustomed to the Latin alphabet.
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