Anywhere in the where there is or has been a Chinese immigrant community, there are likely to be Mandarin Chinese speakers. The largest number of speakers is in the People's Republic of China.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken in one country - China. It is the official language of China and is also spoken in Taiwan and Singapore, among other regions.
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.
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Mandarin Chinese is primarily spoken in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also spoken in communities worldwide, especially in countries with significant Chinese populations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Chinese is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also spoken in several other countries with Chinese communities, such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Overall, Chinese is spoken in over 30 countries around the world.
Over a billion people speak Mandarin as their native language, making it the most spoken language in the world. Additionally, many more people around the world study Mandarin as a second language for business, cultural, and educational purposes.
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.
Mandarin Chinese is primarily spoken in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also spoken in communities worldwide, especially in countries with significant Chinese populations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Chinese speak Chinese, but they have many sub-languages such as Cantonese and Mandarin.
Chinese is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also spoken in several other countries with Chinese communities, such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Overall, Chinese is spoken in over 30 countries around the world.
Over a billion people speak Mandarin as their native language, making it the most spoken language in the world. Additionally, many more people around the world study Mandarin as a second language for business, cultural, and educational purposes.
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
How many Americans speak Mandarin?
Mandarin is the official language in China, spoken by over 1 billion people. There are also Mandarin-speaking communities in other countries, such as Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken in the People's Republic of China (better known as China), Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia as an official language. Obviously, many other countries have a considerable population of Mandarin speakers.
Mandarin is a fairly common language among the Chinese races. Wherever there are Chinese communities, there is a likelihood that Mandarin will be spoken. It is the official language prescribed in China by the Beijing authorities, known more commonly as 普通话 pu(3) tong(1) hua(4) lit. common language. Countries with a significant Chinese population that uses Mandarin include Taiwan (but writing is based on traditional character set, Beijing uses the simplified set), Singapore, Malaysia. In Laos and Indonesia, some ethnic Chinese have been known to speak Chinese dialect called Teo-chew. Some ethnic Chinese Thai nationals speak the Chinese dialect Hokkien. Many overseas ethnic Chinese races are able to speak one of the 3 main dialects, namely, Hokkien or Minnan language in Taiwan, Teo-chew and Cantonese (Hong Kong).
Chinese isn't the name of a language - Mandarin is the most widely common language in the Sino-Tibetan group. There are approximately 885 million first language speakers of Mandarin, but even Mandarin has dialects, so there exists a Standard Mandarin. The rest of China, and even some Mandarin natives, speaks different Chinese languages.
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