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Chữ Hán

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Chữ Hán
Chữ Hán (Chữ Nho, Hán tự) written in Chữ Hán, mixed Hán-Nôm with Chữ Quốc ngữ
Type
LanguagesOld Vietnamese, Văn ngôn, Vietnamese
Time period
3rd century BC – 20th century AD
Parent systems
Child systems
Chữ Nôm
Sister systems
Kanji, Hanja, Zhuyin, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Khitan script, Jurchen script, Tangut script, Yi script

Chữ Hán (𡨸漢), Chữ Nho ([cɨ̌ ɲɔ], 𡨸儒, literally "Confucian characters") or Hán tự (漢字), is a Vietnamese term for Chinese characters, used to write Văn ngôn (is a form of Classical Chinese used in Vietnam during the feudal period) and Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary in Vietnamese language, was officially used in Vietnam after being invaded by the Han Dynasty and continued to be used until the early 20th century (111 BC – 1919 AD).

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Others articles of the Topics China AND Language : Simplified Chinese characters, Traditional Chinese characters

Others articles of the Topic China : Simplified Chinese characters, Traditional Chinese characters

Others articles of the Topic Vietnam : PewPew, Nick & You

Others articles of the Topic Language : Simplified Chinese characters, Google Translate, Traditional Chinese characters, Latin


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