Mandarin what? Fruit? Duck? etc. The fruit is native to SE Asia and its introduction into cultivatuion is lost in time. It was introduced into western cultivation in the first half of the 19th century.
Mandarin has no alphabet. It is made of of different characters.
Mandarin is not a language. It is a dialect of the Chinese language.
Mandarin Mandarin, a Chinese language, is a first language spoken by 935 million people. BASICALLY if this is a homework question them its Mandarin
Their already famous Korean song "U" was the first song the group sang in Mandarin.
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers in the world.
Jiaxing in Mandarin is pronounced "jee-ah-shing". The emphasis is on the first syllable 'jee'.
Approximately 14% of the global population speaks Mandarin as their first language. This makes Mandarin the most spoken language in the world by native speakers.
The first three most spoken languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English.
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.
Only two: China and Taiwan. Mandarin is also an official language of Singapore, but most people speak Singlish as their first language.
Mandarin Chinese is the world's most spoken language by number of native speakers.
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