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Chinese (汉语/漢語; Hànyǔ or 中文; Zhōngwén) is a group of related but in many cases mutually unintelligible language varieties, forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Chinese is spoken by the Han majority and many other ethnic groups in China. Nearly 1.2 billion people (around 16% of the world's population) speak some form of Chinese as their first language.
The varieties of Chinese are usually described by native speakers as dialects of a single Chinese language, but linguists note that they are as diverse as a language family. The internal diversity of Chinese has been likened to that of the Romance languages, but may be even more varied. There are between 7 and 13 main regional groups of Chinese (depending on classification scheme), of which the most spoken by far is Mandarin (about 960 million), followed by Wu (80 million), Yue (60 million) and Min (70 million). Most of these groups are mutually unintelligible, although some, like Xiang and the Southwest Mandarin dialects, may share common terms and some degree of intelligibility. All varieties of Chinese are tonal and analytic.
Chinese can refer to:
Chinese as a foreign or second language is the study of the Chinese varieties by non-native speakers. Increased interest in China from those outside has led to a corresponding interest in the study of Standard Chinese ("Mandarin") as a foreign language, the official language of mainland China and Taiwan. However, the teaching of Chinese both within and outside China is not a recent phenomenon. Westerners began learning different Chinese varieties in the 16th century. Within China, Mandarin became the official language in the early 20th century. Mandarin also became the official language of Taiwan when the Kuomintang took over control from Japan after World War II.
In 2010, 750,000 people (670,000 from overseas) took the Chinese Proficiency Test. For comparison, in 2005, 117,660 non-native speakers took the test, an increase of 26.52% from 2004. From 2000 to 2004, the number of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland taking Advanced Level exams in Chinese increased by 57%. An independent school in the UK made Chinese one of their compulsory subjects for study in 2006. The study of Chinese is also rising in the United States. The USC U.S.-China Institute cited a report that 51,582 students were studying the language in US colleges and universities. While far behind the more than 800,000 students who study Spanish, the number is more than three times higher than in 1986. The Institute's report includes graphs and details on the popularity of other languages.
Mandarin (i/ˈmændᵊrɪn/; simplified Chinese: 官话; traditional Chinese: 官話; pinyin: Guānhuà; literally: "speech of officials") is a group of related varieties of Chinese spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. Because most Mandarin dialects are found in the north, the group is also referred to as the "northern dialect(s)". When the Mandarin group is taken as one language, as is often done in academic literature, it has more native speakers (nearly a billion) than any other language.
A northeastern-dialect speaker and a southwestern-dialect speaker may have difficulty communicating, except through the standard language. Nonetheless, there is much less variation across the huge Mandarin area than between the non-Mandarin varieties of southeast China. This is attributed to the greater ease of travel and communication in the North China Plain compared to the more mountainous south, combined with the relatively recent spread of Mandarin to frontier areas.
The capital has been within the Mandarin area for most of the last millennium, making these dialects very influential. Some form of Mandarin has served as a national lingua franca since the 14th century. In the early 20th century, a standard form based on the Beijing dialect, with elements from other Mandarin dialects, was adopted as the national language. Standard Chinese, which is also referred to as "Mandarin", is the official language of the People's Republic of China and Taiwan (Republic of China) and one of the four official languages of Singapore. It is also one of the most frequently used varieties of Chinese among Chinese diaspora communities internationally.
Mandarin may refer to:
For the full lesson on "self-introduction" options in Chinese, you can join us here: https://goo.gl/FJC2mg Chinese people believe that they should show respect when asking about others' names. When you meet someone for the first time, how do you introduce yourself in Chinese? You can begin with: Wǒ xìng Wáng. 我 姓 王。 My last name is Wang. Wǒ jiào… 我 叫…… My first name is… But there's more to it than that! Watch the video, read the lesson and stuck around with us to learn this exciting langauge!
This video is all about the Sinitic language family, also known as Chinese! Special thanks to Bing Chao and Liyang Ye for providing the Mandarin, Shanghainese, and Cantonese audio samples! Support Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus My current Patrons include these fantastic people: Brandon Gonzalez, Mark Thesing, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, Виктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Vadim Sobolev, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Mar...
Review the new vocabulary and master the free exercises for this lesson at http://www.GraspChinese.com Here you'll learn the basic words and phrases of Mandarin Chinese that you'll need to say hello or to start a conversation. This is your essential starting point for your understanding of the Chinese language. Dani meets you on arrival at Beijing International Airport. Luckily Dani is a fluent English speaker, and can easily guide you during your time in China! You are in China on a business trip but you will have plenty of free time to see the sights, meet interesting people, experience the local culture, and of course learn some Chinese!
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→Subscribe for new videos every day! http://bit.ly/toptenzsubscribe →10 Reasons Bruce Lee was a Superhuman: http://bit.ly/1Hl4mVu Entertaining and educational top 10 lists from TopTenzNet! Brand new videos 7 days a week! Videos are published at 6pm EST every day! Other TopTenz Videos: Top 10 Ridiculous Myths About The Chinese http://bit.ly/1GmL8Nw Maybe you need the college credits, maybe you want to hit on that cute exchange student, or maybe you’ve hit a point in your career where some professional enrichment could land you a promotion. There are lots of reasons to start studying a new language, and with the rising prominence of China in every sector from politics to entertainment, brushing up on your Mandarin seems like a solid choice. Text version: http://www.toptenz.net/10-reason...
Even though both Cantonese and Mandarin uses the same standard Chinese script the two languages are still mutually unintelligible and very have many different aspects to it. Find out more in this video! Watch: Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese: http://e.ntd.tv/18fVaER Please support our show: https://subbable.com/offthegreatwall Subscribe for more Off the Great Wall: http://e.ntd.tv/SubscribeOTGW Make sure to share with your friends! ______________________________ Want more? Check out our favorite videos: http://e.ntd.tv/BestOfOTGW OTGW Merchandise! http://e.ntd.tv/OTGWmerch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheGreatWall Twitter: http://twitter.com/ntdotgw And let's not forget Google Plus: http://e.ntd.tv/GooglePlusOTGW Find Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danotgw Find Mi...
Click here to get our FREE App & More Free Lessons at ChineseClass101: http://www.ChineseClass101.com/video Learn useful Chinese phrases with our Chinese in Three Minutes series! In China, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Chinese. A native Chinese teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary. In this lesson, you'll learn how to use the phrase "Do you speak English?" Visit us at ChineseClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Chinese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there! If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Chinese language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, ...
One whole video in a different language! Today's video will be in Mandarin! REMEMBER to switch on subtitles for ENGLISH subtitles! We are exploring the difference between different dialects in the Chinese language, more specifically - between Mandarin (Standard Chinese), Cantonese, Hokkien (Malaysian), and Chongqing dialect. Special thanks to Grace, Holly and Min! :D Check out the video to find out what the words are! =) Find us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/theforkingtomatoes If you like this video, remember to subscribe to us so you get updated when we release our upcoming videos! If you enjoyed watching our video, do give us a thumbs up, and share it with your friends! Credits: Music: Little Idea - Bensound.com Images: Flaglane.com Fonts: Fontsquirrel.com, Chinesefontdes...
For the full lesson on "self-introduction" options in Chinese, you can join us here: https://goo.gl/FJC2mg Chinese people believe that they should show respect when asking about others' names. When you meet someone for the first time, how do you introduce yourself in Chinese? You can begin with: Wǒ xìng Wáng. 我 姓 王。 My last name is Wang. Wǒ jiào… 我 叫…… My first name is… But there's more to it than that! Watch the video, read the lesson and stuck around with us to learn this exciting langauge!
This video is all about the Sinitic language family, also known as Chinese! Special thanks to Bing Chao and Liyang Ye for providing the Mandarin, Shanghainese, and Cantonese audio samples! Support Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus My current Patrons include these fantastic people: Brandon Gonzalez, Mark Thesing, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, Виктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Vadim Sobolev, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Mar...
Review the new vocabulary and master the free exercises for this lesson at http://www.GraspChinese.com Here you'll learn the basic words and phrases of Mandarin Chinese that you'll need to say hello or to start a conversation. This is your essential starting point for your understanding of the Chinese language. Dani meets you on arrival at Beijing International Airport. Luckily Dani is a fluent English speaker, and can easily guide you during your time in China! You are in China on a business trip but you will have plenty of free time to see the sights, meet interesting people, experience the local culture, and of course learn some Chinese!
❤Please visit my online store Happy Panda Shop https://www.happypandashop.com for Chinese gifts and books! FREE SHIPPING on all domestic orders over $35!!! :) ❤My Vlog Channel EmmaXueTV https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaXueTV ❤My Main Channel LearnChineseWithEmma https://www.youtube.com/user/learnchinesewithemma ❤"Learn Basic Chinese Greeting" video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1LWu81kWqE&list;=TLW3Urfgpgye0 ❤"Learn Happy Birthday" in Mandarin Chinese https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUz2UVdNC1I&list;=TLW3Urfgpgye0 ❤ "Learn Family Member Song" in Mandarin Chinese https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3PQY_DC33Y&list;=TLW3Urfgpgye0 Learn basic Chinese greetings with Emma including how to say "hello", "how are you", "I am very good", "thank you", "you're welcome", and "Good-bye" in Chinese with ...
Learn basic Mandarin, what you will need to survive on your first day abroad. Click here to learn with Sonia for free: http://dayone.fluenz.com/mandarin DayOne Mandarin is a free online learning session combining video tutorials with an array of interactive exercises designed to teach users what they need to communicate on the first day in China.
→Subscribe for new videos every day! http://bit.ly/toptenzsubscribe →10 Reasons Bruce Lee was a Superhuman: http://bit.ly/1Hl4mVu Entertaining and educational top 10 lists from TopTenzNet! Brand new videos 7 days a week! Videos are published at 6pm EST every day! Other TopTenz Videos: Top 10 Ridiculous Myths About The Chinese http://bit.ly/1GmL8Nw Maybe you need the college credits, maybe you want to hit on that cute exchange student, or maybe you’ve hit a point in your career where some professional enrichment could land you a promotion. There are lots of reasons to start studying a new language, and with the rising prominence of China in every sector from politics to entertainment, brushing up on your Mandarin seems like a solid choice. Text version: http://www.toptenz.net/10-reason...
Even though both Cantonese and Mandarin uses the same standard Chinese script the two languages are still mutually unintelligible and very have many different aspects to it. Find out more in this video! Watch: Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese: http://e.ntd.tv/18fVaER Please support our show: https://subbable.com/offthegreatwall Subscribe for more Off the Great Wall: http://e.ntd.tv/SubscribeOTGW Make sure to share with your friends! ______________________________ Want more? Check out our favorite videos: http://e.ntd.tv/BestOfOTGW OTGW Merchandise! http://e.ntd.tv/OTGWmerch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheGreatWall Twitter: http://twitter.com/ntdotgw And let's not forget Google Plus: http://e.ntd.tv/GooglePlusOTGW Find Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danotgw Find Mi...
Click here to get our FREE App & More Free Lessons at ChineseClass101: http://www.ChineseClass101.com/video Learn useful Chinese phrases with our Chinese in Three Minutes series! In China, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Chinese. A native Chinese teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary. In this lesson, you'll learn how to use the phrase "Do you speak English?" Visit us at ChineseClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Chinese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there! If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Chinese language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, ...
One whole video in a different language! Today's video will be in Mandarin! REMEMBER to switch on subtitles for ENGLISH subtitles! We are exploring the difference between different dialects in the Chinese language, more specifically - between Mandarin (Standard Chinese), Cantonese, Hokkien (Malaysian), and Chongqing dialect. Special thanks to Grace, Holly and Min! :D Check out the video to find out what the words are! =) Find us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/theforkingtomatoes If you like this video, remember to subscribe to us so you get updated when we release our upcoming videos! If you enjoyed watching our video, do give us a thumbs up, and share it with your friends! Credits: Music: Little Idea - Bensound.com Images: Flaglane.com Fonts: Fontsquirrel.com, Chinesefontdes...