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'''Chinese''' refers to anything pertaining to the Chinese people. |
'''Chinese''' refers to anything pertaining to the Chinese people. |
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'''Dade is a baller. (:''' |
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* [[Chinese people]], people of Chinese nationality, or one of several Chinese ethnicities |
* [[Chinese people]], people of Chinese nationality, or one of several Chinese ethnicities |
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** ''[[Zhonghua minzu]]''(中華民族), the supra-ethnic Chinese nationality |
** ''[[Zhonghua minzu]]''(中華民族), the supra-ethnic Chinese nationality |
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Look up chinese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chinese refers to anything pertaining to the Chinese people. Dade is a baller. (:
- Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, or one of several Chinese ethnicities
- Zhonghua minzu(中華民族), the supra-ethnic Chinese nationality
- Han Chinese, the dominant ethnic group in mainland China, Taiwan and Singapore
- Ethnic minorities in China, the non-Han Chinese population in mainland China and Taiwan
- Overseas Chinese, people of Chinese ancestry who live outside mainland China and Taiwan
- Chinese language, a language or language family that is especially associated with China or the Chinese ethnicity, and which may perhaps form part of the hypothetical Sino-Tibetan family of languages
- Standard Chinese, the standard form of the Chinese language and most commonly taught as a foreign language. It is also an official spoken form in mainland China and Taiwan, and the predominantly Chinese Singapore.
- other varieties of Chinese
- Written Chinese, the writing system of China
- Chinese character (Hanzi)
- Traditional Chinese characters, officially used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, and used by many Overseas Chinese communities.
- Simplified Chinese characters, officially used in Mainland China, Singapore and Malaysia, and used in some Overseas Chinese communities.
- Romanization of Chinese, with several systems
- Hanja, Chinese characters used in writing Korean language
- Kanji(漢字), Chinese characters used in writing Japanese language
- Chinese cuisine, styles of cooking originating from China
See also
- Culture of China, including:
- Chinese name
Chinese may also used as a modifier for Western activities and items that are most likely not of Chinese origin, such as:
- Chinese auction
- Chinese checkers
- Chinese fire drill
- Chinese jump rope
- Chinese poker
- Chinese whispers
- Chinese pie (Pâté chinois)
For the etymology of the word Chinese, see Names of China.
- Other