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The official language in China is Mandarin, and the most common dialect is the Beijing dialect.
Mandarin is the official dialect in mainland China.
The most commonly spoken dialects of Chinese are Mandarin, Cantonese, and Wu. Mandarin is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of the population. Cantonese is widely spoken in southern China and Hong Kong, while Wu is common in the region around Shanghai.
Putonghua in Chinese refers to the common language or standard Mandarin spoken in China. It is the official dialect used in government, education, and media across the country.
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.
The official language in China is Mandarin, and the most common dialect is the Beijing dialect.
Mandarin
Chinese (Cantonese dialect)
Cantonese is the second most widely spoken language/dialect in China.Form more information about the 296 languages of China, click here.
Mandarin is the official dialect in mainland China.
Mandarin is the most widely used Chinese dialect.
Chinese; Mandarin dialect (from northern china) and Min Nam dialect (from Fujian province).
Mandarin is not a language. It is a dialect of the Chinese language.
The most commonly spoken dialects of Chinese are Mandarin, Cantonese, and Wu. Mandarin is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of the population. Cantonese is widely spoken in southern China and Hong Kong, while Wu is common in the region around Shanghai.
Putonghua in Chinese refers to the common language or standard Mandarin spoken in China. It is the official dialect used in government, education, and media across the country.
Chinese
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.