learn it, and speak it..... for example
{Hello} is {你好} pronouciation {nee how}
it is hard to learn Chinese,
Chinese is a very complicated language,
but it really does worth learning
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.
Yes, LEE Kwan Yew does speak mandarin. He is a chinese.
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"
Mandarin or Cantonese
Chinese people who speak Mandarin Chinese may not be fully understood by those who speak Cantonese Chinese due to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar between the two dialects. While there are some similarities, the two dialects are distinct enough that mutual intelligibility may be limited without additional effort to bridge the linguistic gap.
Chinese speak Chinese, but they have many sub-languages such as Cantonese and Mandarin.
Youll have to be more specific with "Asian" Chinese - many dialects, but the mainland Chinese speak Mandarin Chinese. Japanese - speak Japanese, but write in many ways like Kanji for example Taiwanese/Hong Kong people - Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese Most Asian countries speak Mandarin though.
In Shanghainese, you can say "谢谢" (which is pronounced "zhei zhei").
India
They speak the Beijing dialect of Mandarin.
Mandarin is primarily spoken in China and Taiwan, as well as in other Chinese communities around the world. It is one of the official languages in China and is the most widely spoken language in the world.
The Han people primarily speak Mandarin Chinese, but there are also other dialects such as Shanghainese, Cantonese, and Hakka that are spoken among different Han communities throughout China. Additionally, some Han people may speak minority languages including Tibetan, Uyghur, or Mongolian depending on the region they live in.