There are many languages in the Chinese language. two main ones are Mandarin and Cantonese. By reading Chinese it depends on the certain language as it can mean different things, spelt differently and pronounced differently. There are characters can be read if you learn to read and understand but the basics is how to pronounce the word which may allow you to understand better. The basics is called Pin Yin. There are also accents in Pin Yin, therefore every accent means a different meaning. But a Chinese dictionary can help you if you know how to use one or a dictionary such as Chinese-English dictionary may be better.
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
The word "mouth" in the Chinese language is 口 (kǒu).
The Chinese language is read from up to down.
The Chinese language is not lost in antiquity. It has over a billion speakers today, and scholars are able to read items written in the Chinese of a thousand and more years ago.
One example is the Chinese language, as it can be read from left to right or right to left. The direction of reading depends on the specific script being used, such as traditional or simplified Chinese characters.
Around or over 50,000 characters exist in the Chinese language.
Japanese and Chinese written language share some characters known as Han Zi. Japanese also uses Kanji that is not used in Chinese. Modern Chinese is read from left to right and top to bottom (like English). Japanese is not.
Because the written language of the Chinese is incredibly complicated, there are tons of characters that must be memorized.
i guess is mandarin.maybe you can read the article"Why to learn Chinese Language now?" from http://www.learnchinese.sg/edisonblog/Read.asp?ID=1&BID=263.
The Quran is translated into many languages but the main language is Arabic. You can read the meaning in Spanish, French, English, Chinese or any language but when you learn it you have to learn it in Arabic.
Learning Chinese can be difficult but very rewarding. The easiest way to learn Chinese is to immerse yourself in the language and culture. If you cannot do that. Work on learning to speak and read and write. There are lots of programs out there like Rosetta Stone that can help you accomplish this goal. Learning to read and write you will most likely employ the knowledge of Han Yu Pingying which shows the romanized version of Chinese words. I would also suggest listening to Chinese songs. They are a good way to improve your listening, speaking (If you sing along :) ) and also some reading because all Chinese songs have subtitles.
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.