Chinese language will be taught in SINDH & PANJAB from academic session 2013 as per instruction of our Honorable president and government of Pakistan
there were pandas in the early 15 century in parts of nothern pakistan and some parts of india .most of them then migrated to the chinese province of tibet
If by "Leong Chinese" you are referring to the Leung Chinese romanization system, it is based on the dialect of the Chinese language spoken in Guangdong province. It utilizes Latin letters to represent the sounds of the language. To write in Leung Chinese, you would follow the specific pronunciation guide and rules of this system.
Chinese; Mandarin dialect (from northern china) and Min Nam dialect (from Fujian province).
Do you mean "豫"?It`s Henan province in china."豫" is Henan province`s another name.
It is the Chinese word for the Mandarin language. It basically translates to "common language". It is not a dialect but a combination from various dialects that was created so that people from all areas in China had a common language to communicate with. Other Chinese languages are Guangdonghua (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghiahua), Fuzhou (Minbei) Xiang (Hunan province)
Yes, Cantonese is a separate language from Mandarin and is one of the major Chinese languages. It is spoken primarily in the southern regions of China, including Hong Kong and Guangdong province.
The main Chinese languages are Mandarin, Cantonese, and Min. Mandarin is the most widely spoken and is the official language of China. Cantonese is predominantly spoken in Hong Kong and Guangdong province, while Min is spoken in Fujian province.
HUI (MUSLIMS) IN THE PROVINCE OF Xinjiang,CHINA.
Mandarin Chinese is the most commonly spoken language in Shenyang, the capital city of Liaoning province in China. Beyond Mandarin, other minority languages may also be spoken in the region.
Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province are traditionally known as the home of beauties.
Cantonese and Mandarin are different Chinese dialects. Cantonese is spoken in southern China, particularly in Guangdong province, Hong Kong, and Macau, while Mandarin is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of the population. They differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.