In Mandarin, the phrase "有什么问题吗?" is commonly used to ask "What is wrong?" or "Is there a problem?" in a general sense.
There is only one Mandarin language, which is the official language of China. However, there are different dialects within Mandarin, with the most notable ones being Standard Mandarin, Northern Mandarin (Beifanghua), and Southwest Mandarin (Xinan Guanhua).
In mandarin, it would be '她', prounounced 'ta'.
Two in Mandarin is 两 (liǎng).
There are about 1,300 phonemes in Mandarin Chinese.
The Mandarin word for "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which translates to "you good." It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese.
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I'm guessing Mandarin. I might be wrong
Some of the most known Mandarin restaurants include: The Mandarin, Royal Mandarin Restaurant, Mandarin House Chinese Restaurant, Mandarin Star, Mandarin Lotus, and Mandarin Kitchen.
By the way you spelt country wrong In China, Taiwan, Singapore, malaysia, some in Hong Kong and Macau
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There is only one Mandarin language, which is the official language of China. However, there are different dialects within Mandarin, with the most notable ones being Standard Mandarin, Northern Mandarin (Beifanghua), and Southwest Mandarin (Xinan Guanhua).
Are you trying to make someone answer this wrong, stupid, or someone with bad grammar, spelling and writing skills (learn sentence structure)?
There is no specific collective noun for mandarin oranges, in which case a noun that suits the situation is used, for example, a bag of mandarin oranges, a box of mandarin oranges, a bushel of mandarin oranges, etc.
If you are born in China, you can speak mandarin.
If you are born in China, you can speak mandarin.
Asia; hence the "Mandarin".
In mandarin, it would be '她', prounounced 'ta'.