The common language of Shanghai is Shanghainese, which is a dialect of Wu. Mandarin is also widely spoken.
Mandarin and Shanghainese are not mutually intelligible.
Sichuanese is spoken in chengdu
The languages spoken in China during World War 2 are the same languages spoken there today: Mandarin, Cantonese, and about 290 other dialects.
Mandarin and Uyghur are the two languages spoken in Xinjiang to about 50/50.
The most widely spoken language in Kashgar China is Uyghur, followed by Mandarin.
The most widely spoken languages in Guangzhou (formerly called "Canton") are Cantonese and Mandarin.
I think its classical chinese
Mandarin, and a local dialect of Mandarin known as Shanghainese.
Many languages are spoken there, including Uyghur, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tatar and the Kazakh, Mongolian, Russian, and Mandarin
Minnan Yu (Minnan Dialect)
Zhe Jiang dialect or Mandarin
The major language spoken in China is Standard Mandarin. However, a variety of other languages including English are spoken in China.
No people live on the Great Wall of China. It is a tourist spot. The tourists speak all kinds of languages.