In this series of articles we overview languages present in any given country. This time we are looking at the languages spoken in China
The biggest languages present in China include:
- Chinese (Han) – 1.32 billion speakers;
- Yue (Cantonese) – 57.57 million speakers;
- Wu (Shanghaiese) – 71.97 million speakers;
- Min – 71.97 million speakers;
- Xiang – 28.79 million speakers;
- Gan – 14.39 million speakers;
The sole official language of the country is Chinese.
Below you will find summaries for the languages supported by our translation services.
Chinese
Chinese is a Sinitic language spoken by 1.20 billion people both in China and abroad. It is the sole official language of China.
Number of speakers worldwide | 1.20 billion |
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Language family | Sino-Tibetan |
Writing | Hanzi logograms |
Major Chinese-speaking populations in: | 6 countries |
Demographics and geographic distribution
Approximately 1.20 billion people in more than 6 countries speak Chinese as either the first or a second language. Countries with a significant number of people speaking the language include:
- Singapore
- China
- Malaysia
- Taiwan
- Hong Kong
- Macau
More than 1.32 billion residents of China understand Chinese.
Writing
Chinese employs the Hanzi script, which in itself is a sub-type of the Chinese character script. It is written in the left-to-right or top-to-bottom-to-left fashion.
Translation services
If you intend to expand to the Chinese market via the Chinese language, you might be interested in the following services:
- Chinese Document Translation
- Chinese Desktop Publishing and InDesign Translation
- Chinese E-Commerce Translation
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