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- List of varieties of Chinese (links | edit)
- Stroke order (links | edit)
- Seal script (links | edit)
- Old Chinese (links | edit)
- Oracle bone script (links | edit)
- Historical Chinese phonology (links | edit)
- Baiyue (links | edit)
- Chinese bronze inscriptions (links | edit)
- Wu Chinese (links | edit)
- Tuvan language (links | edit)
- Suzhou dialect (links | edit)
- Shanghainese (links | edit)
- French School of the Far East (links | edit)
- Voiced velar nasal (links | edit)
- Evenki language (links | edit)
- Penang Hokkien (links | edit)
- Jin Chinese (links | edit)
- Bouyei language (links | edit)
- Huizhou Chinese (links | edit)
- Singkawang (links | edit)
- Äynu language (links | edit)
- Nuosu language (links | edit)
- Tujia language (links | edit)
- Wakhi language (links | edit)
- Tianjin dialect (links | edit)
- Beijing dialect (links | edit)
- Manjiang dialect (links | edit)
- Santa language (links | edit)
- Hong Kong English (links | edit)
- Sinophone (links | edit)
- Cantonese (links | edit)
- Teochew Min (links | edit)
- Tsat language (links | edit)
- Hmong language (links | edit)
- Gan Chinese (links | edit)
- Latinxua Sin Wenz (links | edit)
- Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation (links | edit)
- Khitan language (links | edit)
- Hmu language (links | edit)
- ʼPhags-pa script (links | edit)
- Manchu alphabet (links | edit)
- Buryat language (links | edit)
- Meyer–Wempe (links | edit)
- Written Cantonese (links | edit)
- Xiang Chinese (links | edit)
- Pinghua (links | edit)
- Guangdong Romanization (links | edit)
- Peng'im (links | edit)
- Fuchien Province, Republic of China (links | edit)