- People's Republic of China (PRC, commonly known as Mainland China);
- Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan);
- Hong Kong;
- Singapore;
- Malaysia;
- Macau;
- Philippines;
- Australia;
- Indonesia;
- Mauritius;
- Peru;
- Canada;
- and other regions with Chinese communities
There are several countries in the world that speak Mandarin. Three of these countries are China, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Chinese is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, Singapore, and various other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Malaysia and the United States.
China, Taiwan, and Singapore have Mandarin Chinese as an official language.
Some Chinese people do speak French, particularly individuals who have studied the language or lived in French-speaking countries. Chinese students may also learn French as a foreign language in school. However, the majority of Chinese people do not speak French as their primary language.
Two independent countries have Chinese as the predominant mother tongue and official language: the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (also known as Taiwan).
China and Singapore would be the only two countries that I know of that have Chinese as an offical language- also people speaking Chinese can be found in most countries.
There are several countries in the world that speak Mandarin. Three of these countries are China, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Chinese is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, Singapore, and various other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Malaysia and the United States.
China, Taiwan, and Singapore have Mandarin Chinese as an official language.
Some Chinese people do speak French, particularly individuals who have studied the language or lived in French-speaking countries. Chinese students may also learn French as a foreign language in school. However, the majority of Chinese people do not speak French as their primary language.
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.
Two independent countries have Chinese as the predominant mother tongue and official language: the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (also known as Taiwan).
There are four countries where Chinese is spoken by a majority of the population: China (Beijing), Taiwan (Taipei), Hong Kong (no capital, it's a city-state), and Singapore (Singapore).
China and Taiwan are the only countries with Mandarin Chinese as their only official language. Hong Kong's official language is Cantonese Chinese (and English). Macau's official language is Cantonese Chinese (and Portuguese). Singapore's official languages are Mandarin Chinese (along with English, Malay and Tamil). Mandarin Chinese is spoken by a sizeable portion of the population in these countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand
There are many languages that people participating in the Olympics speak. It just depends on what countries these people come from. Some of the most common languages are:French (Will be the language that the ceremonies are conducted in)EnglishMandarinOther forms of Chinese
In Chinese, "speak" is translated as "说" (shuō).
French is only the 9th most spoken language on earth. Chinese/Mandarin is number 1.