Chinese characters are logograms used in the writing of Chinese (in which case they may be called hanzi; 汉字/漢字 hànzì "Han character") and Japanese (called kanji), less frequently Korean (called hanja), formerly Vietnamese (called hán tự), or other languages. Chinese characters constitute the oldest continuously-used system of writing in the world. Chinese characters number in the tens of thousands, though most of these are minor graphic variants only encountered in historical texts. Studies carried out in China have shown that functional literacy requires a knowledge of between three and four thousand characters. In Chinese orthography, the characters are largely morphosyllabic, each corresponding to a spoken syllable with a distinct meaning. However, the majority of Chinese words today consist of two or more characters. About 10% of native words have two syllables without separate meanings, but they are nonetheless written with two characters. Some characters, generally ligatures,...

child writing systems: Traditional Chinese character  Hanja  Kanji  Simplified Chinese character  
languages: Chinese language  Chinese, Hakka Language  Taiwanese  Korean Language  Vietnamese Language  Japanese Language  Goguryeo language  Fuzhou dialect  Puxian Min  Middle Japanese  
type of writing: Ideogram  Logogram  
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