Roughly 5% of the population in China speaks Cantonese as their primary language. While it is mainly spoken in the Guangdong province and surrounding areas, there are significant Cantonese-speaking communities in other parts of the country as well.
Cantonese is primarily spoken in Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. It is also spoken in Guangdong province in mainland China and among Chinese communities in other countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Canada.
pronouce as "Jung Kwok" in Cantonese and "Zhong Guo" in Mandarin
Mandarin and Cantonese are the two main Chinese languages. Mandarin is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of Chinese people, while Cantonese is mainly spoken in the southern part of China, particularly in Hong Kong and Guangdong province.
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
Roughly 5% of the population in China speaks Cantonese as their primary language. While it is mainly spoken in the Guangdong province and surrounding areas, there are significant Cantonese-speaking communities in other parts of the country as well.
Cantonese is primarily spoken in Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. It is also spoken in Guangdong province in mainland China and among Chinese communities in other countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Canada.
pronouce as "Jung Kwok" in Cantonese and "Zhong Guo" in Mandarin
No, Cantonese originated from the Guandong province of China.
Mandarin and Cantonese are the two main Chinese languages. Mandarin is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of Chinese people, while Cantonese is mainly spoken in the southern part of China, particularly in Hong Kong and Guangdong province.
Cantonese is a dialect that people speak in China.
He is Chinese and speaks Cantonese and Mandarin.
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
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All over China the official language is Mandarin.
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Cantonese is a language spoken in China, and is quite similar to Mandarin. In Cantonese, the word mouse is translated as "shubiao."