Tsino nga agi
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An Tsino nga agi (iningles: Chinese character) agsob liwat tawagon nga Agi nga Han (yano nga Tsino: 汉字; tradisyonal nga Tsino: 漢字; pinyin: Hànzì), usa ka logogramo nga gingagamit pagsurat hin Tsino (hanzi), Hinapon (kanji), ngan danay Kinoryano (hanja), ngan an una nga Vinitnames (hán tự), ngan iba pa nga mga pinulongan.
Pinanbasaran
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]Padugang nga barasahon
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- Unhan nga mga buhat nga may makasaysayan nga interest
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Mga sumpay ha gawas
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Tsino nga agi |
- Kasaysayan nga pagkahimo hin Tsino nga agi
- Excerpt from Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems by John DeFrancis, © 1989 by the University of Hawai`i Press. Used by permission of the University of Hawai`i Press.
- Aada-ha-linya nga pagpurulongan ngan reperensya hin agi
- Chinese Text Project Dictionary Comprehensive character dictionary including data for all Chinese characters in Unicode, and exemplary usage from early Chinese texts.
- Evolution of Chinese Characters
- Zhongwen.com: a searchable dictionary with information about character formation
- Richard Sears, Chinese Etymology.
- Chinese characters in computing
- Unihan Database: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean references, readings, and meanings for all the Chinese and Chinese-derived characters in the Unicode character set
- cchar.com Chinese Character Software Ginhipos 2015-05-08 han Wayback Machine: Step by step pictures showing how to write Chinese characters.
- Daoulagad Han — Mobile OCR hanzi dictionary, OCR interface to the UniHan database
- Hadin binuhat nga may makasaysayan nga interest
- Chinese and English dictionary: compiled from reliable authors. American Tract Society. 1893. http://books.google.com/books?id=rDQrAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false. Ginkuhà 2011-05-15.
- Kangxi (Emperor of China) (1842). Chinese and English dictionary: containing all the words in the Chinese imperial dictionary; arranged according to the radicals, Volume 1. Printed at Parapattan. http://books.google.com/books?id=h380AQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false. Ginkuhà 2011-05-15.