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He has made great progress in speaking Mandarin.
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This isn't Mandarin, it's Shanghainese.
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Even people with perfect pitch sometimes have a hard time with Mandarin, let alone Cantonese.
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Beijingers speak Mandarin with a roll in the tongue that no Southerner could ever utter.
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Shanghainese is actually a kind of pidgin, based on Wu dialects, Lower Yangtze Mandarin, and English loanwords.
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I cannot speak Mandarin well.
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Yes, I can speak Mandarin.
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Can anyone here speak Mandarin?
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Exactly what method did you use to improve your Mandarin in such a short space of time?
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She can speak a type of Chinese, but she can't speak Mandarin.
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She can speak Chinese, but she can't speak Mandarin.
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Mandarin is spoken by more people than any other language.
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Can you speak Mandarin?
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Are you able to speak Mandarin?
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The Mandarin passive is used under the following circumstances.
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Do you study Mandarin there?
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How many years have you studied Mandarin for?
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Mandarin, English, and Arabic are all examples of the world's most widely spoken languages.
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You yourself belong to this group of people that you're talking about - the one that doesn't speak standard Mandarin well.
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Not only can he speak Mandarin, but Shanghainese as well.
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He knows, among others, Mandarin, Uyghur, Arabic, Russian... In short, he's someone who knows a lot of languages.
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What's the difference between Cantonese and Mandarin?
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Mandarin oranges have a lot of vitamin C.
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Promoting Mandarin Chinese is China's national plan.
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A collar may come in many varieties, from button-down to clerical, and Mandarin to Masonic, but it is never a lapel.
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I don't speak Mandarin very well.
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I'm learning Mandarin.
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Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world.
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English is the third most spoken language in the world, after Mandarin and Spanish.
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You have to know Mandarin to learn this language.
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Tom is learning Mandarin.
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I can speak Standard Chinese (Putonghua), Southwestern Mandarin, Wu Chinese, and Spanish.
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Is it difficult to learn Mandarin?
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Mandarin oranges are rich in vitamins.
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Tom climbed to the mountaintop and while resting, he ate four small bags of potato chips, three mandarin oranges, five dried figs, and seven handfuls of chili-flavored peanuts.
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This year, I learnt my first 500 words in Mandarin.
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Do you know how to speak Mandarin?
People from Shanghai speak Shanghainese; they can also speak Mandarin.
He is fluent in Mandarin.
There are people speaking Mandarin.
What does Shanghai people's Mandarin sound like?
He speaks Mandarin.
Where did you learn Mandarin?
I swear I really tried everything. Me too, I used to set traps, but I was never able to catch even a cockchafer, neither with a mandarin nor with a fig.
What's the difference between a tangerine and a mandarin orange?
Tom speaks Mandarin.
Tom speaks Mandarin Chinese.
Tom ate a mandarin.
Tom ate a mandarin orange.
The orange is a hybrid between a pomelo and a mandarin.
Mary understands Mandarin.
It's estimated that the number of speakers in the world is between 450 to 500 million, being the second mother tongue most spoken after Mandarin Chinese, and the third if we count those who speak it as a second language.
My dream is to study Mandarin Chinese in Beijing.
My dream is to study Mandarin in Beijing.
My dream is to study Taiwanese Mandarin in Taipei.
Studying Mandarin was difficult.
You speak Mandarin?
I have amicable relations with a Sinospheric person, Michael. He favours Latino music videos. He has fluency in Cantonese and Mandarin. He sojourned in Mexico for a long duration. He acquaints himself with some Spanish.
"Hey, what language do you want to take?" "I think Mandarin. German and French seem difficult."
My Cantonese is better than my Mandarin.
I like Cantonese music more than Mandarin music.
There appears to be some noticeable artifacts of Chinese in modern Mandarin and modern Japanese, because "Tu shu guan" and "To sho kan" both mean "library" in those languages, respectively.
Since when are you studying Mandarin?
Mandarin only has four tones, while Cantonese has six to nine.
Standard Chinese, commonly referred to as Mandarin, is based on Pekinese.
Standard Chinese is also called Mandarin.
Feeling a bit sedentary, I took my second walk in the morning of the 8th of November of 2021. By around 10:30, I was at the pizzeria. The pizza vendor was a chunky Hindu Sri Lankan. Then, at the cafe, I was drinking coffee-infused iced oat milk. A couple, both brown-haired, sat at the table across the room. The man in a green jacket, light brown pants, and grey garden clogs was in good shape. I wanted to see him nude. The woman was wearing a red scarf. He was reading a fat book, whilst she was using a tablet computer. A trio of Mandarin-speakers seated themselves at a table next to the couple. A muscular Arab man who was frequent at the cafe entered. Chris the half-English half-Japanese barista in a black shirt with the red-lettered word "PARIS" and in green pants entered.
A motivation for East Asians to conserve their sinograms is to distinguish many homonyms. In speech, context tells the listener what is the intended meaning. In the PRC, Pinyin documentation, Romanized Mandarin, is available for minorities who cannot read sinograms. Somehow, they make do.
Mandarin sounds like it has better fluidity than English, which sounds more plasticky.
I grew up speaking Swedish and English, learned German and Spanish at school, Portuguese and Romanian through two marriages, and some Russian, French, and Mandarin for fun.
Agnes speaks Mandarin with astonishing fluency.
Juichi was a friend from Japan during my stint there as a software engineer. We went to Kyoto together to see ancient sites. He liked reading Harry Potter to learn English. He took Mandarin in his university.
Xiang was a big-faced affable Mandarin-speaker at my software workplace on top of Burnaby Mountain. Our team used the Smalltalk programming language.
Cecine was a meditator at my Vancouver Thai temple. She knew Mandarin, Cantonese, and Vietnamese, aside from English.
The tangerine is generally considered to be a subspecies of mandarin oranges.
In the Japanese-American software company in Tokyo, there was a Korean named Yujin. There was also a Mandarin-speaking Chinese. I was not the only Filipino employed there.
Maria peeled a mandarin and divided it into sections.
In the early morning of the 27th of March of 2022, I was not the usual pizza junkie. I drank iced black tea and ate barbecued potato chips at the Lulu Island cafe. Two noisy Cantonese men were present. Outside, near the park, I saw a large orange thermos in a shopping cart. Some were promoting the Orange Dream, the fantasy of an Oriental conlang. Walking on, I encountered the French-Canadian Alex with his friendly Chocolate Labrador, Ellie. I reminded myself that there was also the Chocolate Dream of a fantasy conlang. In the late morning, I went to the pizzeria to eat two slices and drink a cold diet cola. I found out that Rose, the Filipina vendor, was about 9 or 10 years younger than me, so she alerted me that I should not use the Tagalog "po" reverential grammatical particle to her. My third walk took me to the pizzeria in the evening. I was drinking just cold diet cola, as I was watching the 94th Oscars on the big screen with sound off. Three young Filipinas came in to order. Later, I peeked into the new Japanesque SunTea Bakery, and the Purple Yam Mochi Soft Bread, selling at "9.5" Canadian dollars each, intrigued me. I might try it someday. The vendors spoke Mandarin.
India—Bhārat—is still full of mystery to me. I still cannot differentiate Hindi from Punjabi upon overhearing a conversation. Of East Indian languages, my favourites are Pali, Sanskrit, and Tamil. Pali is the liturgical language of Southern Buddhism, whilst Sanskrit is the liturgical language of Northern Buddhism and Hinduism. Tamil is official in Singapore, along with Mandarin, Malay, and English.
Spanish is the second most widely spoken native language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese.
I travelled to multiethnic walkable Singapore on my way to Bali. There, it was a land of four official languages, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, and English. I liked the food there a lot, including "cumi-cumi" or squid served in a clay hotpot. I saw dark Tamil people eating with hands on big banana leaves. Hawkers in Malay shrieked, "Makan! Makan!" (Eat! Eat!). Vendors sold big funny-looking lotus flowers. Some men were wearing colourful aloha shirts. My quaint hotel was decorated in 19th-century colonial Sino-British fashion. Later, from the Web, I tried job-hunting in the city-state, because it looked like a comfortable place.
I often wonder why Mandarin and Cantonese writing did not incorporate phonograms amongst the logograms. I am thinking of Bopomofo and other phonographic inventions. I know that in other Chinese topolects as Hokkien, mixed phonographic-logographic text has been tried, in different versions. Japanese is just this way.
Joki was a young Mandarin-speaking Chinese woman, and I had talked to her yesterday evening, the 10th of March of 2020, at the café Starbucks. She had been in Canada for over a decade, whilst her family was still in China. I was sitting in a soft chair next to hers, as she was applying a transparent green fragrant hand lotion on her hands. I inquired, because it was such a strong, but pleasant, odour. She said that it was something that she had ordered online. It was made of various plant materials, but unspecific on the labels. Joki was wearing a long, red Oriental jacket that made her look like a temple priestess. She had long black hair and had eyeglasses. Her necklace had a fat black stone Maitreya Buddha. She wore a meditation bracelet of black mala beads.
Lojban doesn't just have elements of Mandarin in it. And Japanese has elements of different Chinese topolects.
Mandarin Chinese has four tones.
Tom speaks both Cantonese and Mandarin, which he learned while he was in China.
How do you handle learning languages with complex tonal systems, such as Mandarin Chinese?
Are Mandarin and Cantonese the same language?
Compare and contrast Cantonese with Mandarin.
Do you speak Mandarin?
Tom asked a question in Mandarin and got an answer in English.
Tom learned Taiwanese and Mandarin.
In the cloudy, yet sunny, afternoon was my third walk of the day, here on Lulu Island. I was at Yummy Slice pizzeria to drink a grey-can Diet Coke. I exercised with my hand grip strengthener at my table. Sachet the Gujarati and Navjot the Punjabi were the vendors. There were throngs of parents with their Eurasian kids, eating or ordering pizza. I visited Kin's Farm Market. The radio was playing Xmas songs. Leo, the Cantonese vendor who speaks also Mandarin, exclaimed, "Viktor, bā bái!" The fragrance of baked Japanese sweet potato, "yaki-imo" in Japanese, "rostita batato" in Esperanto, was tempting. There was a metallic rectangular oven with heated stones inside. The colourful fruits enthralled me. The durian was still so dear! Today is the 9th of December of 2024.
Happy Zamenhof Day! Today is the birthday of Dr. L.L. Zamenhof, the Jew who invented Esperanto in 1887 in Russian-occupied Poland. I am an Esperantist. It is a sunny blue-sky morning. I walked to Yummy Slice pizzeria. Rose the Filipina vendor was there. I was drinking a red-can Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. (I ought to mention that I ate a slice of green pesto pizza. And I was exercising with my hand grip strengthener at my table.) A Japanese likens my situation to a vast deserted café in Chiangmai, Thailand. But here on Lulu Island, homebound, I stopped by Kin's Farm fruteria. Leo, the Cantonese vendor who speaks also Mandarin, exclaimed, "Dà míng!" There were longans, kumquats, and jujubes in plastic bags at the front. Today is the 15th of December of 2024.
About 6 in the drizzling morning, I headed walking towards Tim Hortons, here on Lulu Island. I had a chai tea with oat milk and a four-cheese savoury twist pastry. Later, my Cantonese friend Gary showed up; his family has been in this country for generations. Besides English, he speaks Cantonese and Mandarin. Some people want to live in a different country: Gary wants to live in Vietnam, specifically Ho Chi Minh City, for part of the year, as he has a girlfriend there. He said that he was not having too much language difficulty there, despite that I know that most signs there are in Vietnamese. He suggested that I buy property in the Philippines, where it would be much cheaper. I said that I do not really prefer a Xtian country. I talked about the city of Ayutthaya in Buddhist Thailand, full of expatriates admiring ancient temples there. Later, before 8 in that morning, I walked to Starbucks, and I waited for my Filipino friend Greg, but he did not show up this time. I was drinking an iced strawberry oat matcha latte. Today is the 5th of January of 2025.
Mandarin is the main language in Taiwan, but Hokkien is also widely spoken.
A Japanoid told me the other day that talking to you is like a fun video game. Today's the 3rd of May of 2025. Walking, I went before 8 in the morning to Starbucks café, there to enjoy a Lavender Oat Latte. I talked with the café manager, Liz, who is partly Kwakiutl First Nations. She wore a black T-shirt with the words "INDIGENOUS PARTNER NETWORK" on the back. Iryl the Filipino and Chelsea the Mandarin were the baristas. I talked there to the customer Alex, the owner of a power wash company. Apparently, he is a neighbour and lives in a family house built in the 1950s. He doesn't have a girlfriend and wishes to travel more whilst unattached. Alex is Dutch-English. Marlin the Filipina was sitting, reading, at an another table. Dennis the Chinese-German hybrid was at another table. Al the Anglo was at the bar. Later, at Tim Hortons café, I was drinking an Earl Grey tea with oat milk. The baristas were Rajvinder and Pushpak, both Punjabis.
This 7th of May of 2025 started with grey clouds in the morning but became a summery sunny day later on. On my 5th walk this spring to the Roman Catholic church on St. Albans Road, I saw my Fijian neighbour Moli weeding her lawn, whilst she was not trimming her shrubs shaped like small fat phalluses. As she liked "controlling plants," I suggested to her about the art of bonsai. (Her name means "orange" in Fijian. Moli is a Chinese and East Indian hybrid.) I went on to the church. Today's Wednesday, so the main worship hall and the smaller Adoration Chapel are almost empty. Besides that church, I like visiting the Buddhist temple on Steveston Highway. Today, in a long walk, I trudged towards the Mormon temple on Williams Road. I saw some small parks with tall trees. I peeked inside the Mormon temple for the very first time. Elder On introduced me. He is a Cantonese that speaks also Mandarin. He is one of a team of missionaries that cater to Mandarin-speakers, here on Lulu Island. Later after walking more, I had Classic Lemonade at Tim Hortons café.
After 10 o'clock in the morning, I headed walking to Starbucks café, after I discovered that Tim Hortons café was jam-packed. It's Saturday today, so it's unusual. At Starbucks, I enjoyed a Grande Summer-Berry Lemonade Refresher. It was festively blue and red in colour with raspberry, blueberry, and blackberry flavours embedded with raspberry-flavoured pearls. There were this morning 5 baristas active: 3 Filipinos, 1 Vietnamese, and 1 Mandarin Chinese. I like it at Starbucks, too, due to the dimmer cavern-like ambiance. At the Clam Temple, I like the wide, vast emptiness in the worship salon. At Tim Hortons, I like the sun rays beaming from the bay windows. After Starbucks, I walked to the nearby Kin's Farm Market to buy a bag of 10 Mexican guavas, which were already yellow. I want to take pictures of them sliced and accompanying my tofu fish cuttlefish corn potato tangerine pork rolls from 852 Kitchen food boutique. I might wait until it's sunny on the verandah to photograph there. It's a cloudy day, this 14th of June of 2025.
Would you like a mandarin orange?