Objective-C语言 (Objective-C yǔyán) - Objective-C

Objective-C语言 Objective-C yǔyán - "Objective-C"

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Practice writing Objective-C语言. Click "Start" to begin!

⌨️ About Objective-C

Apple language before Swift

📖 Learn Each Character

Master the stroke order for each character in Objective-C语言

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📝 About "Objective-C" in Chinese

The Chinese word for "Objective-C" is Objective-C语言 (Objective-C yǔyán). Apple language before Swift. This 13-character word is commonly used in Chinese everyday conversations and written Chinese.

Learning to write Objective-C语言 in Chinese characters helps you communicate more effectively in everyday Chinese situations. Each of the 13 characters (O, b, j, e, c, t, i, v, e, -, C, 语, 言) contributes to the overall meaning. Mastering the correct stroke order ensures your handwriting looks natural to native Chinese speakers.

Use the interactive tools above to practice writing "Objective-C" in Chinese. Watch the animated stroke demonstrations for each character in Objective-C语言, then test your knowledge with quiz mode. Regular practice with proper stroke order is the key to mastering written Chinese vocabulary.