Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
The official language in China is Mandarin, and the most common dialect is the Beijing dialect.
There are three words in Mandarin 话 huà - meaning dialect, language, spoken words, word, speech, talk, etc. 文 wén - language, culture, writing yǔ 语 - dialect language speech You can say for example: Zhong Wen - Chinese language Han Yu - Mandarin language (language of the Han people) Pu tong hua - Mandarin Zhong guo hua - Chinese language/Chinese words
The people of Guilin primarily speak a dialect of Mandarin Chinese known as Guilinese or Guilinhua. This dialect is part of the southwestern Mandarin subgroup and has its own unique characteristics and accent.
Dialect is not figurative language. Dialect refers to the way a language is spoken in a particular region or by a specific group of people, while figurative language uses words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
Dialect
Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, spoken by the people from the region of Canton in China. There is no one person who is credited with forming the Cantonese language.
people from different countries speak different dialect.
While both Mandarin and Cantonese are part of the Chinese language family, they are distinct dialects with different pronunciations, vocabulary, and grammatical structures. As a result, Mandarin speakers may have difficulty understanding Cantonese speakers and vice versa, especially if they are not familiar with the other dialect.
No, they are 2 different language families.
In Chinese, "mandarin" refers to a high-ranking official or bureaucrat in the imperial Chinese government. It can also refer to the standard language of China, known as Mandarin Chinese, which is based on the Beijing dialect.
The common language of Shanghai is Shanghainese, which is a dialect of Wu. Mandarin is also widely spoken.Mandarin and Shanghainese are not mutually intelligible.
The terms 'Chinese' and 'Mandarin' are usually used interchangeably. There isn't really much difference. However, Mandarin strictly refers to the most commonly spoken dialect in China while Chinese can also be used to refer to the other dialects spoken (i.e. Cantonese).