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Romanization of Chinese (Chinese: 中文拉丁化; pinyin: zhōngwén lādīnghuà) is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Chinese. Chinese uses a logographic script and its characters do not represent phonemes directly. There have been many systems using Roman characters to represent Chinese … Mehr anzeigen
The Indian Sanskrit grammarians, who went to China two thousand years ago to work on the translation of Buddhist scriptures into … Mehr anzeigen
The Wade, Wade–Giles, and Postal systems still appear in the European literature, but generally only within a passage cited from an earlier work. Most European language texts use the Chinese Hanyu Pinyin system (usually without tone marks) since … Mehr anzeigen
"The Chinese and Japanese repository" stated that romanization would standardize the different pronunciations Chinese often had for one word, which was common … Mehr anzeigen
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The first modern indigenous Chinese romanization system, the Qieyin Xinzi (Chinese: 切音新字; pinyin: qièyīn xīnzì; English: New Phonetic Alphabet) was developed in 1892 by Lu Zhuangzhang (1854–1928). … Mehr anzeigenWikipedia-Text unterliegt der CC-BY-SA-Lizenz Wade-Giles romanization | Pinyin, Mandarin & Romanization
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WEBHanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. It is the official system used in China, Singapore, …
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