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what's the differences between "mandarin" and "Chinese"?
why so many foreigners translate "汉语" into "Mandarin" ? In China, we translate "汉语"into "Chinese".And we even don't know the word "mandarin"at all.Is "mandarin" more common than "Chinese"? what's the differences between "mandarin" and "Chinese"?
13 de jan de 2012 09:38
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Thanks for all the people helping me
13 de janeiro de 2012
You're from China. You MUST know what it means when we say "Mandarin". Mandarin is the language spoken in Beijing, as opposed to other "languages" spoken in other provinces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_%28bureaucrat%29
13 de janeiro de 2012
Chinese: it's the langage use by all chinese people in China
Mandarin: it's a dialect use by the major folks of China
Ex: you can speak Mandarin or "Cantonnais" (Cantonese).
13 de janeiro de 2012
Mandarin is 普通话. The West was historically mostly familiar with 广东话 (Cantonese) through our links with Hong Kong (especially with the mainland being closed up for so long).
13 de janeiro de 2012
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Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês
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Inglês
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