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Can English trademarks be used with Chinese common words?
English trademarks can be used with Chinese common words.

However, it should be noted that if Chinese and English are used as a whole, it is a trademark, and the order cannot be changed at will, nor can it be used alone.

If both Chinese and English are registered as trademarks, they are two trademarks. Since both Chinese and English are trademarks, you can naturally change the order or use them separately at will.

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As a trademark, letters refer to the smallest writing unit of pinyin characters or phonetic symbols, including pinyin characters and foreign letters such as English letters and Latin letters. The original Trademark Law classified a trademark consisting only of letters as word mark, while the newly revised Trademark Law of 200/kloc-0 regards letters as one of the constituent elements of a trademark, which is more practical and convenient for the trademark authorities to examine and approve trademark registration applications according to law.

Numbers, as the constituent elements of trademarks, are also the new provisions of the 200 1 trademark law. Numbers that constitute trademarks can be Arabic numerals or Chinese capital numerals.