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The Asian language that has seven main dialect groups, including Mandarin, is Chinese. The other six main dialect groups are Wu, Yue (Cantonese), Min, Xiang, Hakka, and Gan. These dialects are all part of the Sinitic language family.
There are many English dialects, but they can generally be categorized into three main groups: British English, American English, and Commonwealth English. Within these groups, there are countless regional variations and accents that make up the diverse landscape of English dialects.
Yes, the Chinese writing system was designed to accommodate different dialects and spoken languages. The characters represent meanings rather than specific sounds, allowing them to be used across various dialects and languages within the Chinese-speaking world.
Cantonese, Hokkien, and Shanghainese are three other major dialects of Chinese. Each of these dialects is unique in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar, and is spoken in different regions of China.
Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, but Chinese can refer to the broader language family which includes various dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and others. So while Cantonese is a form of Chinese, not all Chinese languages are Cantonese.
The Asian language that has seven main dialect groups, including Mandarin, is Chinese. The other six main dialect groups are Wu, Yue (Cantonese), Min, Xiang, Hakka, and Gan. These dialects are all part of the Sinitic language family.
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Janey Chen has written: 'A practical English-Chinese pronouncing dictionary' -- subject(s): Chinese, Dictionaries, English language, Chinese language, Dialects, Cantonese dialects
There are 26 Dialects being practiced around the world there are or were between 40,800 and 41,000 dialects.
There are many English dialects, but they can generally be categorized into three main groups: British English, American English, and Commonwealth English. Within these groups, there are countless regional variations and accents that make up the diverse landscape of English dialects.
Yes, the Chinese writing system was designed to accommodate different dialects and spoken languages. The characters represent meanings rather than specific sounds, allowing them to be used across various dialects and languages within the Chinese-speaking world.
Cantonese, Hokkien, and Shanghainese are three other major dialects of Chinese. Each of these dialects is unique in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar, and is spoken in different regions of China.
It comes from Cantonese, one of the Chinese dialects.
Eight in chinese pinyin is (ba). Eight in chinese is (八).
May not be understood by most speakers of English. A good example is Chinese language -- I understand that there are over 300 dialects and many Chinese cannot understand some regional dialects.
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Mandarin is one of several dialects of the Chinese language. So, if you learn Mandarin, your are learning Chinese.