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- Languages_of_China abstract "The Languages of China are the languages that are spoken by China's 56 recognized ethnic groups. The predominant language in China, which is divided into dialects, is known as Hanyu (simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Han yǔ).[citation needed] and its study is considered a distinct academic discipline in China. Hanyu, or Han language, spans eight primary dialects, is diverse morphologically and phonetically, and the dialects may be mutually unintelligible to each other. The languages most studied and supported by the state include Chinese or Han language, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur and Zhuang. China has 292 living languages and 1 extinct language (Jurchen) according to Ethnologue.Standard Chinese (known in China as Putonghua), a form of the Mandarin dialect, is the official national spoken language for the mainland. Several other autonomous regions have additional official languages. Language laws of China do not apply to either Hong Kong or Macau and hence have different official languages (Cantonese) than the mainland. For example, Tibetan has official status within the Tibet Autonomous Region and Mongolian has official status within Inner Mongolia.There are large economic, social, and practical incentives to be functional in Putonghua, a standardised form of the Mandarin group of dialects which is based in Beijing and spoken with varying degrees of dialectical influences across the northern and southwestern China. Putonghua serves as a lingua franca within the Mandarin-speaking region, and to a lesser extent across the various other language groups in mainland China.".
- Languages_of_China thumbnail China_linguistic_map.jpg?width=300.
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- Languages_of_China wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Languages_of_China wikiPageID "243875".
- Languages_of_China wikiPageRevisionID "601833681".
- Languages_of_China author "Albert Fytche".
- Languages_of_China author "James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray".
- Languages_of_China caption "Map of Linguistic Groups showing areas in Mainland China".
- Languages_of_China country "China".
- Languages_of_China foreign "English, Portuguese".
- Languages_of_China hasPhotoCollection Languages_of_China.
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- Languages_of_China indigenous "Achang, Ai-Cham, Akha, Amis, Atayal, Ayi, Äynu, Babuza, Bai, Baima, Basay, Blang, Bonan, Bunun, Buyang, Buyei, Daur, De'ang, Derung, Dong, Dongxiang, E, Chinese Pidgin English, Ersu, Evenki, Fuyü Gïrgïs, Gelao, Groma, Hani, Hlai, Ili Turki, Iu Mien, Jingpho, Jino, Jurchen, Kanakanabu, Kangjia, Kavalan, Kim Mun, Khitan, Lahu, Lisu, Lop, Macanese, Manchu, Miao, Maonan, Mongolian, Monguor, Monpa, Mulam, Nanai, Naxi, Paiwan, Pazeh, Puyuma, Ong-Be, Oroqen, Qabiao, Qoqmončaq, Northern Qiang, Southern Qiang, Prinmi, Rukai, Saaroa, Saisiyat, Salar, Seediq, She, Siraya, Sui, Tai Dam, Tai Lü, Tai Nüa, Tao, Tangut, Thao, Amdo Tibetan, Central Tibetan , Khams Tibetan, Tsat, Tsou, Tujia, Uyghur, Waxianghua, Wutun, Xibe, Yi, Eastern Yugur, Western Yugur, Zhaba, Zhuang".
- Languages_of_China keyboard Chinese_input_methods_for_computers.
- Languages_of_China minority Kazakh_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Korean_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Kyrgyz_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Russian_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Tajik_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Tatar_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Tuvan_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Uzbek_language.
- Languages_of_China minority Vietnamese_language.
- Languages_of_China official "Standard Chinese , Cantonese , , English , Portuguese , Uyghur , Tibetan , Mongolian , Zhuang".
- Languages_of_China p "Han yǔ".
- Languages_of_China s "汉语".
- Languages_of_China sign Chinese_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_China sign Taiwanese_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_China sign Tibetan_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_China state "collapsed".
- Languages_of_China t "漢語".
- Languages_of_China title "Articles and topics related to languages of China".
- Languages_of_China title "Burma past and present".
- Languages_of_China title "Encyclopædia of religion and ethics, Volume 8".
- Languages_of_China year "1878".
- Languages_of_China year "1916".
- Languages_of_China subject Category:Languages_of_China.
- Languages_of_China type Abstraction100002137.
- Languages_of_China type Communication100033020.
- Languages_of_China type Language106282651.
- Languages_of_China type LanguagesOfChina.
- Languages_of_China type Language.
- Languages_of_China type Language.
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- Languages_of_China comment "The Languages of China are the languages that are spoken by China's 56 recognized ethnic groups. The predominant language in China, which is divided into dialects, is known as Hanyu (simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Han yǔ).[citation needed] and its study is considered a distinct academic discipline in China. Hanyu, or Han language, spans eight primary dialects, is diverse morphologically and phonetically, and the dialects may be mutually unintelligible to each other.".
- Languages_of_China label "Languages of China".
- Languages_of_China label "Lenguas de China".
- Languages_of_China label "Языки Китайской Народной Республики".
- Languages_of_China label "中国语言".
- Languages_of_China sameAs Lenguas_de_China.
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- Languages_of_China depiction China_linguistic_map.jpg.
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