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  1. Schaum's Outline of Chinese Grammar (Schaum's Outline Series) by Claudia Ross, 2009-08-24
  2. The Chinese Language for Beginners by Lee Cooper, 1989-12-15
  3. Chinese Through Poetry by Archie Barnes, 2007-07-07
  4. Chinese For Dummies by Wendy Abraham, 2005-10-14
  5. Keys to Chinese Language: Workbook I (No. 1) by Stein Ugelvik Larsen, 2006-06-15
  6. Complete Chinese (Mandarin): The Basics (Coursebook) (Complete Basic Courses) by Living Language, 2008-08-19
  7. Berlitz Mandarin Chinese in 30 Days (Berlitz in 30 Days) (Chinese Edition) by Berlitz, 2007-10-15
  8. Huanying 1: An Invitation to Chinese (Chinese Edition) by Jiaying Howard, Lanting Xu, 2008-05-07
  9. Learn to Write Chinese Characters (Yale Language Series) by Johan Bjorksten, 1994-08-31
  10. Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language: Theories and Applications (Chinese Edition) by Michael E. Everson, 2008-06-16
  11. Politics of Chinese Language and Culture: The Art of Reading Dragons (Culture and Communication in Asia) by Bob Hodge, Kam Louie, 1998-10-15
  12. Dirty Chinese: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!" (Dirty Everyday Slang) by Matt Coleman, Edmund Backhouse, 2010-02-09
  13. An Enumeration of Chinese Materia Medica (Second Edition) by Shiu-ying Hu, 1999-10
  14. Chinese On the Move (3CDs + Guide): The Lively Audio Language Program for Busy People by Jane Wightwick, Wenli Zhang, 2005-02-23

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Jump to: navigation search The Chinese language is the language used by Chinese in China and elsewhere. It forms one of the two groups of a language family, called the Sino-Tibetan family of languages Chinese can refer to the written language or the spoken languages. Chinese is very special because there are many spoken languages, but they use only one way of writing the language. Therefore, it is possible to communicate by writing the same way. Many people in China think that although these different languages sound different, they are still one language. They call these different languages "dialects" to tell them apart from one another. About one-sixth of the world, or over 1 billion people, speak some form of Chinese as their first language. There are at least seven groups of different languages that use the Chinese script. Most often, when people say the Chinese language, they refer to the Mandarin language . There are also other Chinese languages, like the Wu and Cantonese, with many speakers. Chinese are used by the Han people in China and other races who have come to recognize themselves as Chinese. Chinese is almost always written in

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