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From :   bunearylove1

Date : 2008-08-04 / 03:48PM

What’s they different between mandarin and Chinese?

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benny

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 Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 
2008-08-04 / 09:06PM

Hi,

Mandarin is always referred to the standard oral language in China, while Chinese means: speaking, reading, writing and listening

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DaisyLiang

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 Daisy Liang gmail.com 
2008-08-07 / 02:50PM

mandarin is oral language in China ,most chinese people can understand ,because in China have many different local dialects ^^

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