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- Pinyin - Wikipedia
Pinyin is the official romanization system used in China, Singapore, and Taiwan, and by the United Nations Its use has become common when transliterating Standard Chinese mostly regardless of region, though it is less ubiquitous in Taiwan
- Pinyin table - Wikipedia
This pinyin table is a complete listing of all Hanyu Pinyin syllables used in Standard Chinese Each syllable in a cell is composed of an initial (columns) and a final (rows) An empty cell indicates that the corresponding syllable does not exist in Standard Chinese
- Pinyin input method - Wikipedia
In the most basic form, the pinyin method allows a user to input Chinese characters by entering the pinyin of a Chinese character and then presenting the user with a list of possible characters with that pronunciation
- Pinyin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pinyin is a way to write letters showing the sound of a word in place of a Chinese character Today, it almost always has the sense of Hanyu Pinyin, the way of writing Mandarin sounds which has been used by the People's Republic of China from the 1950s
- 汉语拼音 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
汉语拼音 (Hànyǔ pīnyīn)是一種以 拉丁字母 為 現代標準漢語 標音 的方案,為現代標準漢語 羅馬化 的國際標準規範。 汉语拼音在 中国大陆 和 新加坡 [2] 作为基础教育内容全面使用,是 义务教育 的重要内容。 在海外,漢語拼音也是全世界多數 汉语 學習者在學習 汉字 之前首先接觸到的拼音 [註 1],特别是常用 現代標準漢語 的地区如 新加坡 、 马来西亚 、 菲律宾 和 美国 各城市 唐人街 等 海外華人 集中的地方,大部分也在汉语教育中进行汉语拼音教学。 臺灣 自2008年開始, 官方 的中文譯音使用原則也採用漢語拼音 [3],但地名、道路名稱和護照姓名仍可使用 威妥瑪拼音 、 郵政式拼音 、 國語羅馬字 、 國音二式 抑或 通用拼音,以當地規定及個人選擇拼音方案為準。
- Appendix:Mandarin Pinyin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
This is an index of all single Chinese character entries in Wiktionary, sorted by their Hànyǔ Pīnyīn (漢語拼音 汉语拼音) romanizations Hanyu Pinyin is a romanization system of Mandarin Chinese adopted in 1979 by the People's Republic of China
- Pinyin - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Pinyin (also called Hanyu Pinyin, Romanized Chinese or Pinyin Chinese) is a type of transliteration for Putonghua - the Standard Chinese language (a tonal language) where tone marks are used to show tones
- Pinyin - Wikiwand
Pinyin is the official romanization system used in China, Singapore, and Taiwan, and by the United Nations Its use has become common when transliterating Standard Chinese mostly regardless of region, though it is less ubiquitous in Taiwan
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