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People from Shanghai do not speak "Shanghainese" they speak Mandarin Chinese, and Shei Shei is how you say 'thank you' in Mandarin.
How do you say what in Mandarin Chinese?I don't even know what you're asking.
In Chinese, "mandarin" refers to a high-ranking official or bureaucrat in the imperial Chinese government. It can also refer to the standard language of China, known as Mandarin Chinese, which is based on the Beijing dialect.
White in Mandarin Chinese is pronounced as "bái" (白).
About 70% of the population in China speak Mandarin Chinese. It is the most widely spoken language in the country.
People from Shanghai do not speak "Shanghainese" they speak Mandarin Chinese, and Shei Shei is how you say 'thank you' in Mandarin.
In China, they speak multiple languages including Chinese, Mandarin, English, and more!
Yes, LEE Kwan Yew does speak mandarin. He is a chinese.
Mandarin or Cantonese
How do you say what in Mandarin Chinese?I don't even know what you're asking.
In Chinese, "mandarin" refers to a high-ranking official or bureaucrat in the imperial Chinese government. It can also refer to the standard language of China, known as Mandarin Chinese, which is based on the Beijing dialect.
Grandpa in Mandarin Chinese is 爷爷 (yéye).
White in Mandarin Chinese is pronounced as "bái" (白).
About 70% of the population in China speak Mandarin Chinese. It is the most widely spoken language in the country.
Chinese speak Chinese, but they have many sub-languages such as Cantonese and Mandarin.
To say "I speak Chinese" (in Mandarin) you say: Wo(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 我会说中文. To say "You speak Chinese" you say: Ni(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 你会说中文. You can replace "Zhong wen 中文" with "Zhong guo hua 中国话", or even "Pǔtōnghuà 普通话" if you want, they both mean Chinese. 普通话 = Literally means "common language" but Chinese people use this to refer to Mandarin.
Youll have to be more specific with "Asian" Chinese - many dialects, but the mainland Chinese speak Mandarin Chinese. Japanese - speak Japanese, but write in many ways like Kanji for example Taiwanese/Hong Kong people - Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese Most Asian countries speak Mandarin though.