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Chinese language

Chinese language
NameChinese
ImagecaptionHànyǔ (Chinese) written in Hanzi
Nativename ,   or  
EthnicityHan Chinese and Hui people
StatesPeople's Republic of China (PRC, commonly known as China), Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan), Singapore, Malaysia, the United States, the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Mauritius, Peru, and other regions with Chinese communities
Region(majorities): Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore
(minorities): Southeast Asia, and other regions with Chinese communities
Speakersapprox 1.3 billion
FamilycolorSino-Tibetan
Fam1Sino-Tibetan
Fam2Sinitic
Stand1Mandarin
Dia6Jiangxinese
Dia7Hakka
Dia5Hunanese
Dia2Jin
Dia1Mandarin
Dia4Wu (including Shanghainese)
Dia3Huizhou
Dia8Yue (including Cantonese-Taishanese)
Dia9Pinghua
Dia10Shaojiang
Dia11Northern Min
Dia12Eastern Min (including Fuchow)
Dia13Central Min
Dia14Pu Xian
Dia15Southern Min (including Amoy, Taiwanese)
Dia16Teochew (including Swatow, Chaozhou, Jieyang, parts of Shanwei/Meizhou)
ScriptChinese characters, zhuyin fuhao, pinyin, Xiao'erjing
Nation 
 
*  *   
  (official, but not national language)
MinorityMauritius
United States (minority and auxiliary)
AgencyIn the PRC: National Commission on Language and Script Work
In the ROC: National Languages Committee
In Singapore: Promote Mandarin Council/Speak Mandarin Campaign
Iso1zh|iso2b=chi|iso2t=zho
Iso3zho|lingua=79-AAA
Lc1cdo|ld1=Min Dong
Lc2cjy|ld2=Jinyu|ll2=Jin Chinese
Lc3cmn|ld3=Mandarin|ll3=Mandarin Chinese
Lc4cpx|ld4=Pu Xian
Lc5czh|ld5=Huizhou|ll5=Huizhou Chinese
Lc6czo|ld6=Min Zhong
Lc7gan|ld7=Gan|ll7=Gan Chinese
Lc8hak|ld8=Hakka|ll8=Hakka Chinese
Lc9hsn|ld9=Xiang|ll9=Xiang Chinese
Lc10mnp|ld10=Min Bei
Lc11nan|ld11=Min Nan
Lc12wuu|ld12=Wu|ll12=Wu Chinese
Lc13yue|ld13=Yue|ll13=Yue Chinese
Lc14och|ld14=Old Chinese
Lc15ltc|ld15=Late Middle Chinese|ll15=Middle Chinese
Lc16lzh|ld16=Classical Chinese
MapcaptionMap of the Sinophone world.
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:Unless otherwise specified, Chinese texts in this article are written in (Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese; Pinyin) format. In cases where Simplified and Traditional Chinese scripts are identical, the Chinese term is written once.

Chinese languages, or the Sinitic languages ( / Hànyǔ; / Huáyǔ; Zhōngwén) is a language family consisting of languages which are mostly mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the branches of Sino-Tibetan family of languages. About one-fifth of the world’s population, or over one billion people, speaks some variety of Chinese as their native language. Internal divisions of Chinese are usually perceived by their native speakers as dialects of a single Chinese language, rather than separate languages, although this identification is considered inappropriate by some linguists and Sinologists.

Chinese is distinguished by its high level of internal diversity, although all varieties of Chinese are tonal and analytic. There are between 7 and 13 main regional groups of Chinese (depending on classification scheme), of which the most spoken, by far, is Mandarin (about 850 million), followed by Wu (90 million), Cantonese (Yue) (70 million) and Min (50 million). Most of these groups are mutually unintelligible, although some, like Xiang and the Southwest Mandarin dialects, may share common terms and some degree of intelligibility.

Standard Chinese (Putonghua / Guoyu / Huayu) is a standardized form of spoken Chinese based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin Chinese, referred to as / Guānhuà or / Běifānghuà in Chinese. Standard Chinese is the official language of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC, also known as Taiwan), as well as one of four official languages of Singapore. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Of the other varieties of Chinese, Cantonese is influential in Guangdong Province and Cantonese-speaking overseas communities, and remains one of the official languages of Hong Kong (together with English) and of Macau (together with Portuguese). Min Nan, part of the Min language group, is widely spoken in southern Fujian, in neighbouring Taiwan (where it is known as Taiwanese or Hoklo) and in Southeast Asia (known as Hokkien in Singapore and Malaysia). There are also sizeable Hakka and Shanghainese diaspora, for example in Taiwan, where most Hakka communities maintain diglossia by being conversant in Taiwanese and Standard Chinese.

The term sinophone, coined in analogy to anglophone and francophone, refers to those who speak the Chinese language natively, or prefer it as a medium of communication. The term is derived from Sinae, the Latin word for ancient China.


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