Chinese-characters Sentence Examples

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  • The Annamese mandarin must be acquainted with Chinese, since he writes in Chinese characters.

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  • Some Chinese characters have mystical significance, so selecting a Chinese character that relates this may be what you prefer instead.

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  • Pots can be engraved or etched with bride and groom clipart or other symbols, the couple's names, wedding date, or meaningful Chinese characters for added Asian flair.

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  • The one exception is that a regular DS cannot play Chinese version games because of a special processor that is needed to display certain Chinese characters.

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  • Under the microscope, diphtheria bacilli look like beaded rod-shaped cells, grouped in patterns that resemble Chinese characters.

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  • Most of the Chinese characters and symbols are the same whether you use the Earlier Heaven Order or the Later Heaven Order bagua layouts.

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  • Approximately 50 years ago, the Chinese government changed the writing system by simplifying the Chinese characters.

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  • The simplistic beauty of the lines, combined with its deep powerful meaning, makes the symbol for love one of the most popular of all of the Chinese characters.

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  • If you want to incorporate a symbol or two for happiness within your feng shui design, then you'll be interested to learn that you aren't limited to Chinese characters.

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  • Many people choose to get Chinese or Japanese characters tattooed on their bodies because they enjoy the novelty of Chinese characters or because they want to make a statement that not everyone can read.

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  • The Chinese Characters Dictionary Web can help you to look up specific words and character meanings.

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  • The popularity of using Arabic phrases in the form of Arabic writing can be attributed to this influx of information much like that of Chinese characters.

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  • Kanji are Chinese characters used in the Japanese language.

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  • Because most Chinese characters are small in size, a Chinese word can be added to nearly any preexisting tattoo or as a single piece of body art on smaller body areas such as the inner wrists, the back of the neck or behind your earlobes.

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  • Decorating with red paper lanterns and Chinese characters.

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