- shaolintemple.com chinese-mandarin/Mandarin Chinese is becoming an increasingly popular language to learn. Disclaimer: Chinese Mandarin is two hours in the weekly schedule.
- fluent-forever.com s/blog/difference-between-…Chinese vs. Mandarin: The fundamental distinction. First, Chinese, or Sintic, is a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.
- fluentu.com blog/chinese/cantonese-vs-mandarin/But when it comes to learning Chinese, most people opt for the most commonly spoken dialects—Mandarin and Cantonese.
- thelanguageisland.com mandarin/Like Japanese, Mandarin Chinese lacks a common Latin root with English. ... All spoken Chinese dialects, including Mandarin, are tonal based.
- memrise.com languages/learn-mandarin-chineseEach of our official Mandarin Chinese courses teaches all the language you need, in stress-free, simple lessons. So you can easily go from learning to using...
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/11745Distribution of the eight subgroups of Mandarin according to the Language Atlas of China (1987), plus Jin Chinese, which many linguists include as part of Mandarin.
- genderinlanguage.com mandarinMandarin Chinese (or simply Mandarin) is the world's second-most spoken language with more than one billion speakers.
- chinahighlights.com Chinese Language Mandarin and Chinese DialectsMandarin Chinese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and is the shared language of most Chinese people.
- theguardian.com travel/2010/feb/08/learn-mandarin…More than 70% of Chinese people speak the northern dialect of Chinese, so the national language, Mandarin Chinese, is based on this.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/Mandarin_ChineseIn Spoken Mandarin, most words are character compounds because over time Mandarin lost many sounds that existed in earlier forms of Chinese.