Approximately 5.5% of the Chinese population speak Wu, which is a significant regional dialect spoken primarily in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces of China.
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
"Chi Wu" (吃午) in Chinese means "have lunch".
"Ni hao Wu Jiao" is incomplete Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" in Mandarin, but "Wu Jiao" does not have a specific meaning in Chinese. It is possible that "Wu Jiao" is a name or a place.
- 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; - United States of America; - Australia; - Indonesia; - Mauritius; - Peru; - Canada; - and other regions with Chinese communities
'Good afternoon' is pronounced 'xia Wu hao' and written as '下午好'. Broken down: Good = hao = 好 Afternoon = xia Wu = 下午
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
Around 80 million people speak Wu, a variety of Chinese primarily spoken in the region around Shanghai in China. It is considered one of the main vernaculars within the larger group of Chinese dialects.
He lived in china so he spoke chinese
The common language of Shanghai is Shanghainese, which is a dialect of Wu. Mandarin is also widely spoken.Mandarin and Shanghainese are not mutually intelligible.
A wu is a Chinese shaman or shamaness.
There are many regional variants of the Chinese language spoken in mainland China, the People's Republic of China, and they are not mutually intelligible, that is to say, one variant is not understood by those who speak another., so it would depend on which region in China you were talking about. Mandarin is the official language of China, with 836 million people who speak it. However, 77 million Chinese speak Wu, 71 million speak Cantonese, 60 million speak Min (including the people who live in Taiwan), 45 million speak Jin (a subgroup of Mandarin), 36 million speak Hakka (worldwide, not just in China, and 31 million speak Gan. Then there are 3.2 million who speak Hui (a subgroup of Wu) and 2 million people who speak Ping ( a subgroup of Cantonese).
Yes, Wu Chun can speak englsih
"Chi Wu" (吃午) in Chinese means "have lunch".
You Wu has written: 'Qing dai Wu shi hua gao' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Painting, Chinese
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Zhaoxie Wu has written: 'Chinese philosophy' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy
Shanyun Wu has written a number of books on Chinese philosophy and culture, including "Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization" and "Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Medicine." Wu is known for her insightful analysis of traditional Chinese thought and its relevance in the modern world.