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The '''{{Wp|Chinese language}}''' ({{Wp|ISO 639-1}}:&nbsp;<tt>zh</tt>; {{Wp|ISO 639-2}}:&nbsp;<tt>chi</tt>&nbsp;[B], <tt>zho</tt>&nbsp;[T]; {{ISO 639-3|zho}}; {{Glottolog|sini1245}}) is the official national language of the huge [[:Category:Asia|Asian]] country of {{tag|China}}.  Specifically, 'Chinese' (中文; ''Zhōngwén'') is an umbrella term for a group of many (several hundred) different {{Wp|Languages of China|languages}} and dialects of China.
The '''{{Wp|Chinese language}}''' ({{Wp|ISO 639-1}}:&nbsp;<tt>zh</tt>; {{Wp|ISO 639-2}}:&nbsp;<tt>chi</tt>&nbsp;[B], <tt>zho</tt>&nbsp;[T]; {{ISO 639-3|zho}}; {{Glottolog|sini1245}}) is the official national language of the huge [[:Category:Asia|Asian]] country of {{tag|China}}.  Specifically, 'Chinese' (中文; ''Zhōngwén'') is an umbrella term for a group of many (several hundred) different {{Wp|Languages of China|languages}} and dialects of China.


{{Wp|Standard Chinese}}, also known as Standard Mandarin, which is based on the {{Wp|Beijing dialect}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-6}}:&nbsp;<tt>bjjg</tt>, also known as Pekingese or Beijingese; the official language of the {{tag|China|People's Republic of China}} (PRC) and {{tag|Taiwan}} (Republic of China), along with one of the official languages in {{tag|Singapore}}), is the predominant language of China.  However, there are hundreds of related {{Wp|Languages of China|Chinese languages}}, known collectively as ''Hanyu'' ([[:Category:Simplified Chinese|simplified Chinese]]: 汉语; [[:Category:Traditional Chinese|traditional Chinese]]: 漢語; pinyin: ''Hànyǔ'', or 'Han language'), which are spoken by 92% of the population.  The Chinese languages, or {{Wp|Sinitic languages|'Sinitic' languages}}, are typically divided into {{Wp|Varieties of Chinese|seven major language groups}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-5}}: <tt>zhx</tt>), and their study is a distinct [[:Category:Academic|academic]] discipline.
{{Wp|Standard Chinese}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-6}}:&nbsp;<tt>goyu (Guoyu)</tt>, <tt>huyu (Huayu)</tt>, <tt>cosc (Putonghua)</tt>), also known as Standard Mandarin, which is based on the {{Wp|Beijing dialect}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-6}}:&nbsp;<tt>bjjg</tt>, also known as Pekingese or Beijingese; the official language of the {{tag|China|People's Republic of China}} (PRC) and {{tag|Taiwan}} (Republic of China), along with one of the official languages in {{tag|Singapore}}), is the predominant language of China.  However, there are hundreds of related {{Wp|Languages of China|Chinese languages}}, known collectively as ''Hanyu'' ([[:Category:Simplified Chinese|simplified Chinese]]: 汉语; [[:Category:Traditional Chinese|traditional Chinese]]: 漢語; pinyin: ''Hànyǔ'', or 'Han language'), which are spoken by 92% of the population.  The Chinese languages, or {{Wp|Sinitic languages|'Sinitic' languages}}, are typically divided into {{Wp|Varieties of Chinese|seven major language groups}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-5}}: <tt>zhx</tt>), and their study is a distinct [[:Category:Academic|academic]] discipline.


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