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2007-9-13 11:53 Blacksun
What is Chinese?

[color=Black][size=5][b]What is Chinese?[/b][/size][/color]


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The term Chinese is applied to many different forms of communication.  In a broad sense, the word refers to an entire set of dialects spoken by inhabitants of China AND the written symbolic language shared by all Chinese.  In another sense, Chinese could mean specifically the written characters.   Many of the dialects could well be considered languages in their own right.

[size=5][color=DarkRed]Mandarin Chinese[/color][/size]
Many people refer to Mandarin when they say "Chinese".  Since the Chinese government declared Mandarin the national language, the majority of the Chinese population has learned this dialect.  Because Mandarin is the official language, it is referred to by many as Putonghua 普通話 ("the common speech").  In Taiwan, it is normally referred to as 國語.   (guoyu "national language"). Mandarin is spoken natively by more people than any other single language.


[size=5][color=Indigo]Cantonese Chinese[/color][/size]

This is the second most commonly recognized dialect of Chinese.  It is spoken in Canton (Guangzhou) and a large part of Southeast China.   In Hong Kong, Cantonese is the primary language.  The Mandarin dialect is not spoken by a majority of the people there.  Cantonese is also prevalent in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, among Chinese communities throughout the world.


[color=Blue][size=5]Written Chinese[/size][/color]

China is divided into dozens of ethnic communities and by scores of dialects.  Every province has its own local speech. Only this century has their been a common language imposed on the nation. Yet the common written language unifies the varied people and different dialects.  Although they would pronounce it differently, people from different provinces understand the same character to mean the same thing and use the same character combinations to form complex ideas.

Chinese is an idea based written system.  Each individual character is a separate morpheme (unit of meaning), rather than a sound.  Counting older forms there are over 100,000 Chinese characters. Over 10,000 of these are in modern use.  Compare that to from between 16 and 60 symbols to memorize in most phonetic alphabets.  While generally each  Chinese symbol has an individual meaning,  most characters must be paired with other characters to form "words."

[color=DarkOrange][size=5]Simplified and Traditional Writing[/size][/color]

There are two forms of Chinese writing:  Traditional and Simplified.  Because learning Chinese requires years of study, a large percentage of the Chinese population was illiterate.  After the Chinese Cultural Revolution, many of the new government leaders decided that the current writing system was too difficult.  To make learning easier, they created an alternate character set by modifying traditional characters to make them easier to write.

The new simplified characters have been gaining popularity, particularly in mainland China.  Traditional Chinese characters are still very wide-spread, until recently both Hong Kong and Taiwan used traditional characters almost exclusively.  More and more publications are using simplified characters, but there are many works available only in traditional.

2007-9-13 16:50 zip
chinese is PUTONGHUA:lol

2007-9-13 18:26 bbee
Reply #1 Blacksun's post

Mandarin Chinese is known as "Han Yu" or "Pu Tong Hua"

Most of overseas chinese are originally from Canton area,so normally they can speak Cantonese.

2007-9-14 13:45 flashyboy1218
well well~~~~interesting

2007-9-22 17:39 sterve
:D GOOD
I SO THAT LUKY FOR CHINESE!

2007-9-24 11:05 dreamparis
I speak Cantonese.....

2007-10-12 15:11 lisa0717
who wants to learn cantonese ?
'cos i want to learn english

2007-10-30 15:43 Jillyvon
Reply #1 Blacksun's post

good topic!:victory:

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2008-1-31 18:06 wosnanren
Good  文章:D

2008-3-22 09:23 mklee
China has a long history of 5000 years, so does its language .

2008-3-22 12:38 Seth
SO MANY TYPES。。。。。。。。。。。

2008-4-17 08:17 bettyhouse
Chinese is a beautiful language

by your body gesture, you could use it more colorful and lovely

:)

2008-4-17 08:40 levine
goo job

2008-5-7 14:46 bettyhouse
China is a country full of rich heritage, one of which its lauguage takes up the main part

cheers

:)

2008-5-13 15:07 hengyuan
Chinese is not only a language !  Is also an artwork!

2008-5-14 10:14 ken4u
PuTongHua is also named GuoBiao :lol

2008-6-5 07:47 kill138
:L
why haven't i seen any foreigners here?

2008-6-30 11:33 arnold2008
in chinese, Mandarin!

2008-6-30 15:43 tlrjessie
Thank you for your good artical, now i know more about it, furthermore, i learn a new word: MANDARIN.:D
Chinese will be more and more popular.

2008-7-2 11:03 arnold2008
SO MANY TYPES。。。。。。。。。。。

2008-7-7 09:22 SHJACKQI
how the language of chaoshanhau translate to english?

2008-7-8 18:41 Frank_Brown
[quote]Originally posted by [i]SHJACKQI[/i] at 2008-7-7 09:22 [url=http://forum.fobshanghai.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=3263684&ptid=311482][img]http://forum.fobshanghai.com/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
how the language of chaoshanhau translate to english? [/quote]

I am also interested in this question..:lol :lol

2008-7-31 15:36 kyle622
chinese language~
putonghua

2008-8-19 08:54 freediy
chinese is just a language

2008-9-3 18:43 qqblue
Chinese is more like culture instead of one type of language

Chinese may be complicated,but I simply love it:victory: :)

2008-10-30 11:06 kavy
China is a multilingual country,even a small county have different :lol

2008-11-9 16:38 fengchenlang
I was born in the North.I speak Mandarin.  
Sometimes, I always thinking whether the whole chinese speak Mandarin or not.
I think it's good to generalize the Mandarin. It's good for united the china.
But Fire is a good servant but a bad master.  It will destroy the diversity.

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