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Revision as of 00:10, 12 June 2008 editKwamikagami (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Template editors475,316 edits Alphabetic Transcription of Chinese: zhuyin not an alphabet← Previous edit Revision as of 18:17, 2 August 2008 edit undo75.56.62.254 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit →
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'''] is not an ]ic ].'''<ref>{{cite web | title = Does Chinese have an alphabet? | work = Zhongwen.com - Chinese characters FAQ | url = http://www.zhongwen.com/x/faq14.htm | accessdate = 2008-05-31}}</ref> Rather, it is a ] script based on ]s, though there also exist alphabetic systems to ] ]. '''] is not an ]ic ].'''<ref>{{cite web | title = Does

==Alphabetic Transcription of Chinese==
For the use of the ] to transcribe Chinese, see:
*]
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*] (a.k.a. ''Pinyin'') - the modern international standard for transcription of ]
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For the use of the ] to transcribe Chinese, see:
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For the use of the ] to transcribe Chinese, see:
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For another phonetic script in widespread use in ], though not an alphabet, see:
*] (a.k.a. ''bopomofo'' or ''Zhuyin'')

==See also==
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==References== ==References==

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Written Chinese is not an alphabetic script.<ref>{{cite web | title = Does

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