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Mandarin Chinese, or simply Mandarin, (/ˈmændərɪn/ (listen); simplified Chinese: 官话; traditional Chinese: 官話; pinyin: Guānhuà; literally: "speech of officials")... |
Standard Chinese, or Standard Mandarin, is the official modern Chinese spoken language used in mainland China and Taiwan and is one of the four official... |
many people in China can read and write with the new Simplified Characters. Standard Chinese Mandarin Chinese Cantonese language Chinese language at Ethnologue... |
southeast. There are main seven groups: Mandarin, Wu, Min, Xiang, Gan, Hakka and Yue. But more research is being done. Chinese varieties differ most in their phonology... |
contains Chinese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. Chinese American... |
Traditional Chinese characters are one of the two commonly used forms of Chinese characters. As its name shows, it is the "traditional" written form of... |
Chinese characters are symbols used to write the Chinese and Japanese languages. In the past, other languages like Korean and Vietnamese also used them... |
Chinese martial arts is also known by the Mandarin Chinese term, wushu. It is popularly known as kung-fu. It includes a number of fighting styles that... |
Chinese Australians (Chinese: 澳大利亚华人, Yue Chinese: 澳洲華人) are Chinese people living in Australia. They mainly speak Mandarin, English, Cantonese and Hokkien... |
Nanjing (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) Nanjing is a city in eastern China. The Mandarin Chinese name of the city is Nánjīng (help·info), which means "The Southern Capital". It got this name... |
Beijing (redirect from Beijing, China) and Qing. There are many places of historic interest in Beijing. The Mandarin Chinese name of the city is Běijīng, which means "The Northern Capital". It... |
Shanghai (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) in China ("municipality"), like Beijing, Tianjin, and Chongqing. The Mandarin Chinese name of Shanghai is Shànghǎi, which is written as 上海 in Chinese characters... |
Xiangqi (redirect from Chinese chess) chess that started in China. In English it is called Chinese chess. Though derived from the original Indian Chaturanga, Chinese chess is quite different... |
Languages of Singapore (section Related pages) required to take a Mother Tongue class, where they are either taught Mandarin Chinese, Malay or Tamil. As a result, most Singaporeans have at least conversational... |
Qing dynasty (redirect from Qing China) The Qing Dynasty or the Qing Empire (Chinese: 清朝; pinyin: Qīng cháo) was a dynasty of rulers of China from 1644 to 1912. The dynasty was founded by the... |
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh)) Standard Mandarin Chinese proficiency for non-native speakers, such as foreign students, overseas Chinese, and members of ethnic minority groups in China. It... |
Taiwan (redirect from Chinese Taipei) Republic of China (ROC; Chinese: 中華民國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó), is an island country (not recognised by almost every country) of the coast of China. The Republic... |
Singaporean English (section Related pages) lingua franca between Chinese Singaporeans, Malay Singaporeans, Indian Singaporeans and White Singaporeans. It (along with Mandarin, Malay and Tamil) is... |
Kowloon (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text) Kowloon (/ˌkaʊˈluːn/; simplified Chinese: 九龙; traditional Chinese: 九龍; pinyin: Jiǔlóng; Jyutping: Gau2lung4) is one of the 3 main parts of Hong Kong. It... |
Hong Kong (redirect from Hong Kong, China) Kong became a part of China, the number of people who speak Mandarin has increased because Mandarin is the official language of China. In Hong Kong, 17 days... |