Chinese

Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language and comprises many different dialects, but all are written using the same system.

Even if Chinese is considered to be a single language form a cultural history perspective, many of its dialects are so distinct from one another as to make them mutually incomprehensible. All the dialects, however, share a common written language, with only small, unofficial variations for dialectical words or regional slang.

 


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