yes. China is a place and Chinese is their language.
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Chinese. If you were born in China, you are Chinese
"Yo no eres china" is gibberish that translates to: "I not you are Chinese." Yo no soy china - I am not Chinese [Tú] no eres china - You are not Chinese Eso no es china - That is not China.
China - Çin (Chin) Chinese - Çinli I am Chinese - Çinliyim
China!
China Central Chinese Orchestra was created in 1960.
China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra was created in 1953.
hanyu means Chinese. So in China it means Chinese language
a Chinese person is a native of China, or a person whose parents are natives of China.
Chinese is the official language in one country, which is China.
I am Chinese postgraduate student in China.