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  1. There are also names for China used around the world that are derived from the languages of ethnic groups other than Han Chinese: examples include "Cathay" from the Khitan language, and Tabgach from Tuoba.

  2. In Chinese, the name of China is Zhōngguó (中國 / 中国, "central country") in its national language, Standard Mandarin. China , while the name in English for the country, came from Portuguese in the 16th century.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Names_of_ChinaNames of China - Wikiwand

    The names of China are expressed differently in different languages and different times. Some of these names come from ancient times, while others are from modern times. In Chinese, the name of China is Zhōngguó in its national language, Standard Mandarin.

  4. Feb 3, 2021 · In China the official name for the language is 普 通 话 tōng huà common speech. Reflecting the historical origin of the language of the Han people it is also known as 汉 语 hàn yǔ . Other names include the name for China, so you will also hear 中 文 zhōng wén where wen refers to the common written script rather than the spoken ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChinaChina - Wikipedia

    The languages most commonly spoken belong to the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which contains Mandarin (spoken by 80% of the population), and other varieties of Chinese language: Jin, Wu, Min, Hakka, Yue, Xiang, Gan, Hui, Ping and unclassified Tuhua (Shaozhou Tuhua and Xiangnan Tuhua).

  6. Chung-kho, the Chinese name for China, means "Middle Kingdom." It is derived from the traditional Chinese belief that China lay in the middle of a flat earth, with deserts and oceans around the edges. The Chinese people call themselves Hans in honor of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220), which itself was adopted from the name of a river.

  7. Dec 21, 2017 · In the West, China is of course called China, but in its own language it’s known as ‘Zhongguo’, translating roughly to ‘Middle Kingdom.’. Here’s everything you need to know. The first known recording of the term ‘Zhongguo’ comes from a ritual vessel dating around 1000 B.C. called the He Zun.

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