parameter(s): 1=Language considerations (Chinese) draft=This is a draft; the format of entries for Chinese words was modified in the second half of 2006...
the flags of countries which represent >= 10% of the global speakers of the language will be displayed; the maximum limit on the number of flags being...
we should do away with several of the random flags we currently use. If the primary purpose of the flags is to help people identify the languages, we...
that "Chinese" is ambiguous. Yes, when people say "Chinese", they mean Mandarin, and if they don't mean Mandarin then they have to be clear about that...
{{etyl|zho|ja}}, or {{etyl|lzh|ja}} (for “Chinese” and “Literary Chinese”, respectively); the ISO codes for various stages of Chinese are not very finely divided,...
September 2011 (UTC) There is no only one standard for Chinese language. Chinese is not only for Mainland China, but for Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and...
lists it as Chinese, Min Nan. I think the "cleanest" is Chinese Min Nan. This reminds me of the saying by Confucius: 工欲善其事,必先利其器. Any opinions? (about the...
statistics about it but you can guess that the explosion of Chinese in Internet is due to China proper. Some will disagree but I doubt China will go back...
WT:About Chinese/Hakka, WT:About Chinese/Jin, ... (other Chinese varieties), WT:About Lingala/Old: Does WT:Arabic/Egyptian entry guidelines, WT:Chinese/Cantonese/Taishanese...
about lumping them under Chinese, it is also about the presumption that all Chinese languages are Chinese, but some Chinese (i.e. "standard" Chinese or...