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*Citizens of the modern Chinese state(s) | *Citizens of the modern Chinese state(s) | ||
** The ], the state established by the ] in 1949, and is currently administering ], ] and ] | ** The ], the state established by the ] in 1949, and is currently administering ], ] and ] | ||
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** The term can also refer to ], especially when used in the ] of ] and ] in the People's Republic of China. | ** The term can also refer to ], especially when used in the ] of ] and ] in the People's Republic of China. | ||
** This can also be used as a collective term that refers to all spoken and writen variants of the Chinese language. (See ]) | ** This can also be used as a collective term that refers to all spoken and writen variants of the Chinese language. (See ]) | ||
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*中国的 | |||
**This refers to anything associated with China. | |||
*中国人 | |||
**This refers to the Chinese people alone. | |||
*汉语 | |||
**This is the language that was historically spoken by the Han people. | |||
*普通话 | |||
**This can be either translated as Standard Chinese or as Mandarin. | |||
*中国话 | |||
**This refers to the language spoken in China. It can be contrasted with 韩国话,which is spoken in Korea. | |||
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Chinese refers to anything pertaining to China. Specifically, the term may refer to:
- Chinese people, people of Chinese ethnicity
- Zhonghua minzu, the supra-ethnic Chinese nationality
- Han Chinese, the dominant ethnic group in China
- Ethnic minorities in China
- Overseas Chinese
- Citizens of the modern Chinese state(s)
- The People's Republic of China, the state established by the Communist Party of China in 1949, and is currently administering Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau
- The Republic of China
- Chinese language
- This usually refers to Standard Mandarin, which is the standard spoken form of the Chinese language officially recognized by in the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China and the Republic of Singapore, and is the spoken form of Chinese most commonly taught as a foreign language.
- The term can also refer to Standard Cantonese, especially when used in the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau in the People's Republic of China.
- This can also be used as a collective term that refers to all spoken and writen variants of the Chinese language. (See Spoken Chinese)
Translation of the English word "Chinese" into Simplified Chinese
- 中国的
- This refers to anything associated with China.
- 中国人
- This refers to the Chinese people alone.
- 汉语
- This is the language that was historically spoken by the Han people.
- 普通话
- This can be either translated as Standard Chinese or as Mandarin.
- 中国话
- This refers to the language spoken in China. It can be contrasted with 韩国话,which is spoken in Korea.
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