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  1. Standard Mandarin Chinese is based on Beijing dialect, with some lexical and syntactic influence from other Mandarin dialects. It is the official spoken language of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan (Republic of China, ROC), as well as one of the four official languages of Singapore , and a high-prestige minority language [11] in ...

    • 920 million (2017), L2 speakers: 200 million (no date)
  2. Le mandarin standard ( chinois simplifié : 现代标准汉语 ; chinois traditionnel : 現代標準漢語 ; pinyin : xiàndài biāozhǔn hànyǔ ; litt. « langue des Hans standard moderne ») est la langue officielle en Chine (RPC), à Taïwan et à Singapour. À ce titre, il a fait l'objet de codification (prononciation, grammaire), et est ...

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  4. Mandarin (traditional Chinese: 官話; simplified Chinese: 官话; pinyin: Guānhuà; lit. 'official speech') was the common spoken language of administration of the Chinese empire during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

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  5. Jan 4, 2019 · “Mandarin” is what linguists call an exonym, an external name for a place, people, or language. And exonyms often tell a history of how cultures met, fought, and interacted.

  6. French is an official language in 27 countries and is spoken across all continents. [2] French is also one of the most geographically widespread languages in the world, with about 50 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [3]

  7. Jun 6, 2011 · Mandarin is the main language of government, the media and education in China and Taiwan, and one of the four official languages in Singapore. It is mostly spoken in China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia. Mandarin is known as ‘PÅ­tÅ�nghuà’ (common language) or ‘BÄ�ijÄ«nghuà’ (Beijing language) in China.

  8. Mandarin ( traditional Chinese: 官話; simplified Chinese: 官话; pinyin: Guānhuà; lit. 'official speech') was the common spoken language of administration of the Chinese empire during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

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