You mean "Why is Chinese not considered an international language?"
It absolutely is. It is one of the languages spoken in the UN, it is the most spoken native tongue, and many secondary schools teach it as a second language. If you mean why it has not gained the popularity that English has, it's mainly because it would take longer to learn due to it's system of writing.
English is accepted as an international language because it is widely spoken. Many countries in the world speak the English language.
Link language is just simple a language. With the help of link language we can make our contacts to others.Hindi for Indians, Japan i for Japanese Chinese for citizens of China are the link language . Except these there are some vernacular languages also serves as link language in particular countries. but which language should be accepted as International link language is still a matter of controversy.
It is English, the language of international trade and global domination.
It is the world's most used language, but mostly just within one country. English is used much more widely in an international sense. Also, Chinese is more difficult to learn. Chinese people are still learning their own language in high school (Middle School), but English speakers have generally already learned their language by that stage.
No. Mooing is a type of "international language."
The Japanese accepted the Chinese culture because of it was older and more sophisticated than the Japanese culture. They adopted parts of the Chinese language, religion, government, arts and architecture and even the kimono, which is a Chinese inspiration during the Han period.
The movie "House of Flying Daggers" predominantly features Mandarin Chinese as the spoken language. Subtitles are usually provided in other languages for international audiences.
You are able to use Autodesk maya in many different languages however I recommend using English since it is an international accepted Language.
Samson Chu-shen Soong has written: 'A Chinese-English glossary of international relations terminology' -- subject(s): Chinese language, International law, Terminology, Terms and phrases
Learning Chinese has become popular in America due to China's growing influence in the global economy, as well as the increasing importance of Chinese as a key language for international business. Many believe that knowing Chinese can provide a competitive edge in the job market and open up opportunities for cultural exchange and understanding. Additionally, learning Chinese can enhance cognitive skills and problem-solving abilities.
Huanye Sheng has written: 'International workshop ILT&CIP on innovative language technology and Chinese information processing' -- subject(s): Congresses, Natural language processing (Computer science), Computational linguistics, Data processing, Chinese language
Yes, some Chinese spoke German. I know some German speaking Chinese. Some people of Chinese ancestry undoubtedly live in German areas and have adopted the language. Certainly there are Chinese people who speak German because they work in international businesses. But German has never been the primary language in any area that is culturally Chinese.