There is no more than one language in Chinese, but rather dialects.
There are many of them depending on local area.
Some examples include:
Mandarin Chinese has the most tones out of all the world's languages.
"Annette" is not a Chinese name or word, so it does not have a direct translation in Chinese. Proper nouns like names typically do not have direct translations in other languages.
Some names for grandmother in other languages include: Spanish: Abuela French: Grand-mère Chinese: Nǎinai (奶奶) Italian: Nonna Russian: Babushka
Most languages have statements and questions, but not all languages utilize passive voice. Some languages, like Mandarin Chinese, do not have a passive voice construction.
Mandarin, 普通话 is one form of the Chinese language that can be used to indicate Chinese. However, keep in mind that while mandarin is Chinese, not all Chinese languages are mandarin. Chinese language can be Cantonese, Min, Hunanese, Hakka, and more. So, Mandarin is not completely same as Chinese, it is simply the standard and most common dialect of the Chinese language.
english,spanish,swedish and chinese
english,spanish,swedish and chinese
Yes, you can basically ask question in all languages. Chinese is not an exception.
Mandarin Chinese has the most tones out of all the world's languages.
"Annette" is not a Chinese name or word, so it does not have a direct translation in Chinese. Proper nouns like names typically do not have direct translations in other languages.
Some names for grandmother in other languages include: Spanish: Abuela French: Grand-mère Chinese: Nǎinai (奶奶) Italian: Nonna Russian: Babushka
People's names are the same in all languages.
In different languages and cultures, popular names for snow include "neige" in French, "nieve" in Spanish, "schnee" in German, "" in Russian, and "" in Chinese.
There is a total of 29 Chinese languages.
Hunanese, Jiangxinese and Mandarin are chinese languages.
Chinese, Japanese and Korean all use Chinese characters for words, but each of these languages use them a bit differently. All three of these languages also can use Arabic numerals or Chinese characters to write numbers. Korean and Japanese languages share many commonalities in grammar and structure. Although Korean and Japanese use a lot of Chinese characters in writing, these two languages are drastically different from Chinese.
Most languages have statements and questions, but not all languages utilize passive voice. Some languages, like Mandarin Chinese, do not have a passive voice construction.