Other than the People's Republic of China, Taiwan uses Mandarin.
China, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia. Mandarin is spoken in several places but China is where it is the most common. They also speak Cantonese and several other dialects of Mandarin and other languages.
It depends where you are. Standard Mandarin is your best bet for most places in China and Taiwan, and is about %50 in the US, Canada, etc. Yue Cantonese speakers were the first immigrants to non-Chinese places, but they've pretty much evened out with Mandarin now. In places such as Singapore and Malaysia, where a Chinese language is one of the spoken languages, it's usually also Cantonese. However, the greatest percentage of Chinese speakers are Mandarin speakers. There are also a couple of less-known dialects in other parts of China.
There are many places where one could go to buy Rosetta Stone for the Mandarin language. One of the most popular places that people will buy this from is Amazon.
More people speak Mandarin than any other language. More places speak English than any other language.
There aren't any places in San Pedro where one can attend a Mandarin Chinese language class. However, a few miles further is a Chinese language school. It's located at 3330 Granville Ave. They provide classes in the evenings.
people use it all over China, but its official in Taiwan, Hongkong, and Macau
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'TG3' is used in many places and contexts. One of these is the Italian state TV channel's news broadcasts. These will be transmitted in the Italian language.
You express love in Taiwan in the same way that you do in any other place around the world. You are nice to that person, invite them places, tell them, be there for them, etc etc. If you are asking how to say "I love you" to someone in Mandarin. I love you = 我愛你 (wo3 ai4 ni3) I like you = 我喜歡你 (wo3 xi3 huan1 ni3)
French is the official language in 28 countries, but 36 total use it very commonly.