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@rickyricky1231 I did not say it is Mongolian okay? I said it is Mongolian-like !!! And it is true !!! The Mandarin was developed during the study of Chinese language by Manchu ppl who were used to speak Manchu language which belongs to the same family of Mongolian. And hence, the Mandarin is a strongly Mongolian influenced Chinese language. Even by the end of Qing dynasty it was still mostly used among officials!!
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@sangecoa well ur wrong. if mandarin is standard, it is standard chinese ok? not mongolian and what not.
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@rickyricky1231 get ur facts right okay ??? every language in world is as normal as they were meant to be developed. mandarin may be referrer as a common chinese language or standard chinese for its large amount of speakers . but this does not necessarily mean to have every chinese like it !!! it is not a matter of right or wrong neither the matter of good or bad. I merely express my personal preference here !! and what should I get the facts right ??
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@sangecoa mandarin is called 普通话 for a reason (ie "the normal language") get your facts right
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I love the japanese song,!
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@mekon11 chinese language? There is no "chinese language". many people are confused becausee the chinese gov calls them dialects. (to enforce unity) truth is there are at least 8 languages within china. each language has its own dialects. cantonese and mandarin are two different "languages" canto sounds more like viet than mandarin. and shanghainese (dialect of wu LANGUAGE) sounds closer to japanese than mandarin. calling chinese a language is like calling european a language.
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omg i wrote this comment ealier:
japan: mitsubishi yokohama masashi takoyama
korea: kyung byung park kim chon chang
chinese canto: foo yung chow mui siow chong ching cheung mo woo
chinese mando: wo zai shuo ni de huai hua ni shi yi ge sha bi chang an
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lol if u ask me DEEP down in talking and songs
1. Japanese
2. Mandarin
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I'm Vietnamese myself and I love Japanese the most,because it sounds so cute and I highly interest in Japanese culture,manga,anime,Jpop,etc..
. My number 2 choice is Mandarin Chinese coz I think it sounds really smooth,musical and cool :)
I LOVE THAT CLAZZIQUAI SONG!!!!!! (Romeo and Juliet) :P
XxTeeyuhxX 1 year ago 14
are all chinese in derivation? wtf... they all sound different. Korean phonetically is similar to mongolian rather than chinese, japanese is to korean. Vietnamese are closer to chinese language.
mekon11 2 years ago 13