The following pages link to Varieties of Chinese
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- Hebei (links | edit)
- Wubi method (links | edit)
- Shenzhen (links | edit)
- Thai numerals (links | edit)
- Kyrgyz language (links | edit)
- Pahang (links | edit)
- Written Chinese (links | edit)
- Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Zhejiang (links | edit)
- Dim sum (links | edit)
- Yellowknife (links | edit)
- Classical Chinese (links | edit)
- Xiamen (links | edit)
- Chaozhou (links | edit)
- Hakka people (links | edit)
- Yue Chinese (links | edit)
- Han Chinese (links | edit)
- Hui people (links | edit)
- Tujia people (links | edit)
- Manchu language (links | edit)
- Chinese literature (links | edit)
- Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns (links | edit)
- Chinese culture (links | edit)
- Nüshu (links | edit)
- British and Malaysian English differences (links | edit)
- Hangzhou (links | edit)
- Chinese Indonesians (links | edit)
- Peranakan Chinese (links | edit)
- Sinicization (links | edit)
- Mongolic languages (links | edit)
- Singapore English (links | edit)
- Written vernacular Chinese (links | edit)
- Dungan language (links | edit)
- Dungan people (links | edit)
- Breve (links | edit)
- Vietglish (links | edit)
- Min Chinese (links | edit)
- Chengyu (links | edit)
- Tatar language (links | edit)
- Southern Min (links | edit)
- Adposition (links | edit)
- Tone sandhi (links | edit)
- Bernhard Karlgren (links | edit)
- Languages of East Asia (links | edit)
- Cheongsam (links | edit)
- Middle Chinese (links | edit)
- Fuzhou (links | edit)
- Languages of China (links | edit)
- Zhongshan (links | edit)