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  • ...ria in [[Verse:Irta]]. It's a hypothetical answer to the question "What if Mandarin were an Altaic sprachbund language?" Chinese words in this language should sound so Mandarin they're even polysyllabic, like ''taiyang'' "sun" instead of ''ri''
    901 bytes (117 words) - 07:02, 7 January 2022
  • | 喝 h'''ē''' ([[wikipedia:Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin Chinese]])
    5 KB (594 words) - 09:43, 20 January 2017
  • |fo'''r'''k, 肉 ('''r'''òu, [[wikipedia:Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]])
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  • ...ification of shared cultural and linguistic norms. By taking [[w:Classical Chinese]] and updating it, Dan'a'yo can serve as a bridge for those who have drifte !Chinese
    14 KB (1,935 words) - 13:17, 18 January 2024
  • ...poken language. Faiten's linguistic structure draws influences from mainly Chinese and in some cases Vietnamese. ===Correspondences From Middle Chinese===
    18 KB (2,490 words) - 08:20, 7 July 2023
  • ...rds being in their phonetic form a relatively equal mixture of English and Mandarin, with lesser influences from the other four.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://loj ...equivalent to the Lojban word {{lang|jbo|cnano}} (cf. [[w:Chinese language|Chinese]] 常, [[w:pinyin]] ''cháng''), both meaning "normal".
    31 KB (4,821 words) - 16:53, 6 July 2021
  • ...from languages such as [[w:Arabic language|Arabic]], [[w:Chinese language|Chinese]], [[w:Indonesian language|Indonesian]], [[w:Swahili language|Swahili]] and [[Classical Chinese]] has heavily influenced the wordstock of neighbouring languages, mostly Ja
    29 KB (4,305 words) - 22:01, 24 April 2021
  • Mandarin, Uyghur, and Kazakh are today the official languages in the Yuyši-speaking ...people on the Chinese side started using an informal orthography based on Chinese characters during the same period. The present-day Latin orthography was fi
    19 KB (3,182 words) - 10:08, 13 January 2020
  • ...rench]], [[Esperanto]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]] ...oatian]], with a few from [[Chinese language|Chinese]] ([[Standard Chinese|Mandarin]] and [[Cantonese]]).<ref name=":21" /><ref name=":9" />
    43 KB (6,674 words) - 19:10, 19 March 2022
  • ...s, similar to [[w:Yeniseian languages|Yeniseian languages]] or to Mandarin Chinese. However, there was no contrastive stress as in Indo-European; usually only
    16 KB (2,368 words) - 18:57, 14 April 2022
  • | child3 = [[w:Chinese language]] ...l sphere|East Asian cultural sphere]]. It has an underlying foundation of Chinese characters for every word, with some glyphs being simplified according to t
    39 KB (3,438 words) - 23:37, 30 March 2024
  • * an Shínis = Chinese ** an Shínis Dhial = Mandarin
    14 KB (2,071 words) - 01:45, 20 March 2024
  • ...in languages, although they were all taught by parents. In Siilo, Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese are spoken in the mountainous regions, with smaller numbers o ** Mountains – Mandarin, Cantonese
    29 KB (4,637 words) - 03:07, 20 January 2017
  • ...r consonants. There is also a form for indefinite number (like in Mandarin chinese and Japanese, for example), expressed by removing the ending of the noun in
    20 KB (3,105 words) - 15:30, 28 April 2021
  • ...e similarly to the rhotic 'r' sound found in American English, or Mandarin Chinese.
    27 KB (4,107 words) - 12:03, 18 January 2019
  • ...''dz''' ||valign="top"| /ʣ/ || as in a'''dz'''e<br>''xan'''dz''''' [xɑnʣ] ‘Chinese character’ ...cles, which operate much like they do in Mandarin Chinese. (The equivalent Mandarin particles are included in the table below for further clarity.)
    49 KB (7,060 words) - 11:45, 8 October 2018
  • ...e|English]] is related to other [[Indo-European languages]] and [[Mandarin Chinese]] is related to other [[Sino-Tibetan languages]]. By this criterion, each l
    45 KB (5,936 words) - 19:11, 5 February 2021
  • ...in a'''dz'''e<br />[[Contionary: xandz#Maltcégj|''xan'''dz''''']] [xɑnʣ] ‘Chinese character’ ...cles, which operate much like they do in Mandarin Chinese. (The equivalent Mandarin particles are included in the table below for further clarity.)
    87 KB (13,480 words) - 15:12, 17 March 2022
  • ...areas where a major substratum language has them, such as phonemically in Chinese or allophonically as in English. However, such sounds don't participate in ...ays, and how the system ended up may actually be more of an influence from Mandarin than from English. In the late middle period, the order started to settle d
    109 KB (18,319 words) - 14:19, 6 December 2023
  • '''[[Contionary: djun#Maltcégj|djun]]''' {{IPA| /ʤun/}} ''adj.'' chinese.<br> '''[[Contionary: djungwǫ́#Maltcégj|djungwǫ́]]''' {{IPA| /ʤunˈgwɔ/}} ''adj.'' chinese.<br>
    160 KB (29,642 words) - 13:45, 8 March 2022
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