concept   sentence
culture   China
statement   In written Chinese and Japanese, sentences may lack spaces and follow different structures using characters or ideograms.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sentence China In written form, characters are used to form sentences instead of the Roman alphabet. 1
2 sentence China In traditional Chinese and Japanese writing, sentences do not necessarily end with punctuation marks, and the structure may not always follow the subject-verb-object sequence. 1
3 sentence China In written language, sentences often do not necessarily have spaces between words. 1
4 sentence China In traditional poetry, sentences often follow a 5-7-5 syllable structure, as seen in haiku. 1
5 sentence China In Chinese and Japanese, the structure of a sentence can be subject-verb-object, but it can also be other variations depending on the context and formality. 1
6 sentences China Sentences are important in language education, but the focus may be more on characters and ideograms. 1
7 sentences China In East Asia, sentences are often written in characters or ideograms, with a different grammatical structure than English. 1
8 sentences China In East Asian languages such as Japanese and Chinese, sentences do not always end with punctuation marks. 1