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==Alphabetic Transcription of Chinese==


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Written Chinese is not an alphabetic script. Rather, it is a logographic script.

For information on the Chinese writing system, see:

Alphabetic Transcription of Chinese

For the use of the Latin alphabet to transcribe Chinese, see:

For another phonetic alphabet in widespread use in Taiwan, see:

For other systems in use in Taiwan, see:

References

  1. "Does Chinese have an alphabet?". Zhongwen.com - Chinese characters FAQ. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
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