China has one official language and that is Mandarin Chinese, there are many dialects in China some are very similiar to the official language and some are almost completely different. However generally they all have the same writing system. Of course there are many minority nationalities in China, and these two speak their own languages and have their own written languages as well.
More and more people in China, at least in the larger cities, can speak English. Especially those that have completed senior high school or university. In fact to graduate from university in China a student must pass an English language test-granted there is no speaking part to this test. Generally speaking however, among white collar workers, English is considered a very vaulable language to speak.
In China, they speak multiple languages including Chinese, Mandarin, English, and more!
Because in China, citizens speak Chinese and in the USA citizens speak American. So immigrants have to adapt to their customs not the other way around.
because they are in ancient china.
In China, they speak multiple languages including Chinese, Mandarin, English, and more!
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China is capitalized because it's a country. If you want to say you speak English or you are American, go ahead, but I think Chinese is capitalized
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No, I don't. I speak English.
Because it's their native language.That's like asking why the French speak French or the English Speak English or the Chinese speak Chinese.
Over 90% of the people in China speak Mandarin Chinese, which is the official language. Other Chinese dialects spoken include Yue (Cantonese), Min, Hakka, and Wu.
there are no English letters in china, they use characters.
The princess speaks Chinese in China, where Chinese is a widely spoken language.