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

    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 I think …

  2. How do the Chinese address letters? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange

    Finally, at the bottom of the letter, people write 此致 (some people write 此致 敬礼, but this looks a bit too pedantic IMO), 祝好, 顺颂时祺, or 某某顿首 (where 某某 is your name, most formal). This should …

  3. 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 concerned about letters …

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

    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 informal, ...

  5. 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 …

  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 "this is the end of …

  7. romanization - Why were some letters like Q, X, C, chosen for Pinyin ...

    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 in Pinyin …

  8. 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 only 26 letters, …

  9. 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 …

  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 Date …