There's more than three Chinese languages. If by "languages" you mean "branches of topolects", there is Mandarin, Yue (encompassing Cantonese), Wu, Min (encompassing Min Nan, Min Bei, Min Dong and Coastal Min), Hakka (I believe some Sinologists include Shehua here), Gan and Xiang. There are some Chinese languages that don't fall into these classifications like Waxiang and Caijia.
the three main top languages in the world are English Chinese and Spanish in that order.
The top three are English, Spanish, and Chinese in that order.
The top three languages spoken in the US are English, Spanish, and Chinese. English is the most widely spoken language, followed by Spanish due to the large Hispanic population, and Chinese due to various Chinese-speaking communities.
The three most common languages on Earth are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English. These languages are widely spoken and have large numbers of native speakers and second language speakers around the world.
The three most widely spoken languages are Chinese (all forms) English and Spanish. Popularity, is another aspect, however.
the three top languages in the world are English spanish and Chinese
the three main top languages in the world are English Chinese and Spanish in that order.
The top three are English, Spanish, and Chinese in that order.
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The top three languages spoken in the US are English, Spanish, and Chinese. English is the most widely spoken language, followed by Spanish due to the large Hispanic population, and Chinese due to various Chinese-speaking communities.
The three most common languages on Earth are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English. These languages are widely spoken and have large numbers of native speakers and second language speakers around the world.
The three most widely spoken languages are Chinese (all forms) English and Spanish. Popularity, is another aspect, however.
1. Chinese (845,000,000 speakers) 2. Spanish (350,000,000 speakers) 3. English (345,000,000 speakers)
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.
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.