Around 4000 (only 2000 are widely used)
Yes, she is Chinese.
我們愛你。 (Traditional Chinese characters) 我们爱你。(Simplified Chinese characters) 我們/我们 = we, 愛/爱= love, 你 = you
"Manderin" is likely a misspelling of "mandarin," which can refer to a high-ranking official in imperial China, the Chinese language spoken in Beijing and northern China, or a small citrus fruit. Can you please clarify which definition you are referring to?
manderin
평화
In Mandarin Chinese, Pinyin is a system that uses the Roman alphabet to transcribe the pronunciation of Chinese characters. A person would input Pinyin on a keyboard, which then suggests Chinese characters based on the pronunciation. This way, users can easily type out Chinese characters despite the large number in the language.
In manderin "you" is pronouced "ni". In cantonese it is pronounceced "nai". 你
Mandarin Chinese has two written forms: traditional and simplified. Traditional Chinese characters have more strokes and are considered more difficult to learn. Traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Simplified characters have fewer strokes and were designed to help raise literacy rates in China. Simplified characters are used in mainland China.
This depends on which dialect of Chinese you are talking about. If you are questioning manderin, then it is Nihao. (spelled phoenetically: nee-how)
The vast majority of people in Beijing speak Mandarin Chinese, the official language of China. It is estimated that nearly 100% of the population in Beijing is able to speak Mandarin.
it's manderin not miridian hello = 你好 It is spelled 'Mandarin', with title case.
Mandarin Chinese is the language spoken by over 1 billion people worldwide.