That depends on the tone on han. If it's second tone, written 韩, then 韩语 han2yu3 would mean the Korean language, but if it's fourth tone, written 汉, then 汉语 han4yu3 means the Chinese language.
Since you did not wrtie the tones, hanyu can have two meanings:
汉语 [hànyǔ] means Chinese, as in Chinese language
韩语 [hányǔ] means Korean, as in Korean language
Hanyu is the official phonics system that is used for a group of Chinese languages.
The term Hanyu means the language (yu) of the Han people. The majority Chinese population have adopted "Han" as their collective name because the earliest expressions of cultural unity took place in the Han dynasty period.
Mandarin
Goodbye in Traditional Chinese is 再見. In Simplified Chinese it's 再见. This is pronounced "zai4jian4" in Hanyu Pinyin and "tzayjiann" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh. In recent years, the phrase "拜拜" has also become a common way of saying goodbye. It is pronounced "bai1bai1" in Hanyu Pinyin and "baibai" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
"White white" in Chinese is "白白的." It is written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Chinese. In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced "bai2bai2de." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "bairbair.de."
Thank you very much in Chinese is 謝謝你. This is pronounced "xie4xie4 ni3" in Hanyu Pinyin. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "shiehshieh nii." Another way of saying "thank you very much" is 感謝你. This is pronounced "gan3xie4 ni3" in Hanyu Pinyin and "gaanshieh nii" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
There are multiple ways to say good morning in Chinese. The most common, however, is 早安! This is pronounced "zao3an1" in Hanyu Pinyin. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "tzaoan."
hanyu means Chinese. So in China it means Chinese language
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
汉语 (Hànyǔ) just means Chinese. It just means: "Those who speak the han language".
Mandarin
Jianyi Hanyu Huihua has written: 'Simple Chinese conversation'
1 Chinese: 一 (一) Hanyu Pinyin: yī Meaning: one
Let me help u explain " HSK ". Chinese pronunciation of HSK is HanYu ShuiPing Kaoshi in chinese. So It originates from this Chinese pronunciation. HSK means that "Chinese (Mandarin) Ranking Examination" In English and is authorized by the ministry of education of China
"How" in Traditional Chinese is 怎麼. In simplified Chinese, this is 怎么. It is pronounced "zen3me" in Hanyu Pinyin and "tzeem.me" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
I believe it is the Han people. Also the Han language, or Hanyu.
HSK stands for Hanyu Shuping Kaoshi. Hanyu Shping Kaoshi is a test for non-native speakers to determine their proficiency in the standard Mandarin language.
In Chinese, the word "Chinese" is written as "中文".
好看 is Chinese for "good looking, attractive" It is pronounced hao3kan4 in Hanyu Pinyin. Literally, it's meaning is "good to look at."