Languages-Chinese (Mandarin)
Chinese Mandarin is easily the world’s most commonly spoken language. It has most first language speakers than Spanish (ranked second), English (3rd) and Arabic (4th) combined. There are many other dialects of Chinese such as Cantonese but Mandarin is by far the greatest. Chinese Mandarin has almost 873 milion native speakers and is the official language of China, Taiwan and Singapore. To those of us whose native tongue is a romantic or saxon language, and using the roman alphabet, learning Chinese Mandarin is not going to be easy, but Chinese Mandarin lessons are becoming more popular and people are having improved success in unlocking and mastering this ancient language.
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Basic Mandarin phrases
Reasons to Learn Chinese
Chinese is emerging from a long period of economic independence and re-taking its place as one of the world’s superpowers. Learning Chinese will give you a distinct advantage in today’s business world.
China is known as “the factory of the world” . In today’s globalised economy, goods and services are being traded with China as never before. Learning the language gives you a better chance of being able to do business with the Chinese.
Chinese culture is over 5,000 years old. Learning the language will give you a deeper understanding of this country and its’people.
There are Chinese communities everywhere! It’s a good thing to be able to exchange even a few words with someone from China in their native tongue.
Chinese Proverb Of The Day
虎父无犬子 (pinyin: hǔ fù wú quǎn zǐ) Literally: A tiger father has no canine sons. Moral: People who are closely related are similar English Equivalent: A chip off the old block. English Equivilant 2: An apple doesn't fall far from the tree.












