Hanzi Languages

Hanzi languages are languages that use Chinese characters, also known as Hanzi, as their writing system. These languages include Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, among others. Hanzi characters are logograms, meaning each character represents a word or a morpheme, rather than a sound. Hanzi languages are known for their complex writing systems and rich cultural histories.




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Hanzi Languages