They speak many, but here are the main languages: Mongol, Tibetan, Chinese, and Manchurian
Mandarin.
Machurian is a dead language now, otherwise the answer is correct
Plus Uighur and Zhuang Language
Chinese is spoken inPeople's Republic of China (PRC, commonly known as Mainland China), Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan), Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Macau, thePhilippines, the United States of America, Australia,Indonesia, Mauritius, Peru, Canada, and other regions with Chinese communities
No. Chinese people are usually lactose intolerant.
modern mongolian in the country of Mongolia is mostly written in the alphabet of the Russians. mongolian and Chinese belong to two different language family Chinese is in sino-tibetan, where mongolian is not a member of this language family... so... yeah, mongols and Chinese speak different language, but most mongolians living in inner Mongolia (within the Chinese border) is pretty fluent in Chinese.
to communicate
Heterochromia is a condition where a person can have different iris colors and or more than one hair color. There are many Chinese who have predominately black hair and also patches of red hair. Any further refined answer requires a clearer definition of what is Chinese.
People in Taiwan speak Chinese
No, Persian people never spoke Chinese.
Chinese people speak by forming words using a combination of tones, syllables, and characters. The Chinese language is tonal, meaning that the pitch in which a word is pronounced can change its meaning. Additionally, the written form of Chinese uses characters rather than an alphabet system.
The Han people primarily speak Mandarin Chinese, but there are also other dialects such as Shanghainese, Cantonese, and Hakka that are spoken among different Han communities throughout China. Additionally, some Han people may speak minority languages including Tibetan, Uyghur, or Mongolian depending on the region they live in.
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.
Chinese.
Because it's their native language.That's like asking why the French speak French or the English Speak English or the Chinese speak Chinese.
They speak manadarin, Chinese, Cantonese, and English
Approximately 2.2% of the Australian population speak Chinese as their primary language at home.
many peole there speak Chinese and eglish
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Tibetan and Chinese