about 23 (its a select group, you wouldn't understand)
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Mandarin is the official language in China. It is also sometimes called Putonghua. All Chinese students are required to learn it, but it is not necessarily their mother language, which varies from state to state (they speak different dialects, but the dialects vary so much they are not at all similar to Mandarin and you have to speak it to be able to completely understand)
Yes, many people in Aarhus, Denmark, speak English. It is common for locals, especially the younger population and those working in the tourism industry, to be proficient in English.
Nearly all of the German population speaks German, as it is the official language of the country. Minorities may speak other languages, but German is the primary language spoken by the majority of the population.
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Mandarin is the official language in China. It is also sometimes called Putonghua. All Chinese students are required to learn it, but it is not necessarily their mother language, which varies from state to state (they speak different dialects, but the dialects vary so much they are not at all similar to Mandarin and you have to speak it to be able to completely understand)
Mandarin Chinese while not the most widely spoken language in the world is the language spoken by the most people around the world. It's hard to say how many people speak Mandarin world wide. Due to the countries national language or required learning languages include Mandarin Chinese the following can be assumed: Population of China: 1.4 billion Population of Taiwan: 23 million Population of Singapore: 4.58 million Total of three countries: 1.427 billion (Figures are approximations as of June 2008) This doesn't include the Chinese that have immigrated to other countries. Nor does it include countries where their may be other Mandarin speakers such as Malaysia. The ultimate figure would possibly be much higher.
Oh they can speak all right, they just have a much different "language," if you will, that 99% of the population does not understand.
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32% of the residents of Belgium speak French. Since the country's population is around 10,258,762, that would mean that about 3, 282, 803 speak French in Belgium.
Yes, many people in Aarhus, Denmark, speak English. It is common for locals, especially the younger population and those working in the tourism industry, to be proficient in English.
In Mandarin tiger is 老虎 (Lǎohǔ), But I cannot help you with Cantonese, I do not know very much Cantonese. Sorry!
Nearly all of the German population speaks German, as it is the official language of the country. Minorities may speak other languages, but German is the primary language spoken by the majority of the population.
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she can kind of speak it not that much