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    Chinese characters (redirect from Sinograph)
    Chinese characters are logographs used to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Chinese characters...
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  • up sinogram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sinogram may refer to: Sinograph, a Chinese character (Hanzi), especially when used in a different language...
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  • Sinograph Literary Vernacular Gloss Mandarin 家 ciá ká house jiā 顏 yi nge face yán 櫻 ín án cherry yīng 孝 shiau hau filial piety xiào 學 yaq ghoq learning...
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  • characters (like the Chữ Nôm 𣎏 and 𣩂), instead of often radicals as in Sinographs. A handful of Korean gukja are also constructed as phono-semantic characters...
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    each other. Typographically, the vast majority of Sinitic languages use Sinographs. However, some varieties, such as Dungan and Hokkien, have alternative...
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  • for Il Sole 24ore[citation needed] and for Asia Times with the column Sinograph and a frequent commentator on international affairs for CCTV and Phoenix...
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  • which is usually written with sinographs meaning "Southern Min person" 閩南人, but should actually be written with sinographs meaning "Southern barbarian fellow"...
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