Tags
- A
- Affricate consonant
- Alphabet
- Am
- Arroz con pollo
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Aspirated consonant
- Back vowel
- Beijing dialect
- Bhutan
- Bilabial nasal
- Book of Genesis
- Bopomofo
- Braille
- Business expansion
- Cangjie input method
- Cantonese
- Central Min
- Chengyu
- Chicken
- Chicken and rice
- Chicken wing
- Chinese bronze inscriptions
- Chinese characters
- Chinese grammar
- Chinese input methods for computers
- Chinese language
- Chinese numerals
- Chinese script styles
- Classical Chinese
- Clerical script
- Close back rounded vowel
- Close front unrounded vowel
- Close-mid back rounded vowel
- Close-mid front unrounded vowel
- Close-mid vowel
- Close vowel
- Cocina
- Coqui
- Cursive script
- Dana Point, California
- Dental, alveolar and postalveolar lateral approximants
- Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals
- Dental consonant
- DOI
- East Asia
- Eat
- Ersu languages
- Foodservice
- Fricative consonant
- Front vowel
- Fuzhou dialect
- Global expansion
- Glottal stop
- Hainan
- Hainanese chicken rice
- Hakka
- Hakka Chinese
- Hawker
- Hawkers
- Himachal Pradesh
- Himalayas
- History of the Chinese language
- Hokkien
- Hong Kong Cantonese
- Implosive consonant
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- International Standard Book Number
- ISO 639-3
- Jerry Norman
- Jin Chinese
- JSTOR
- Kuki-Chin–Naga languages
- Labial consonant
- Language family
- Language isolate
- Leipzig
- Lenition
- Literary Chinese in Vietnam
- Logogram
- Malay cuisine
- Malaysian Mandarin
- Mandarin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II
- Martin Haspelmath
- Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
- Meitei language
- Microsoft Pinyin IME
- Middle Chinese
- Mutual intelligibility
- Myanmar
- Nasal consonant
- Nepal
- New
- Newar language
- New Generation
- Northern Min
- Nüshu script
- Old Chinese
- Ong Be language
- Open front unrounded vowel
- Open-mid back rounded vowel
- Open-mid front unrounded vowel
- Open-mid vowel
- Open vowel
- Oracle bone script
- Overseas Chinese
- Pack
- Palatal approximant
- Part 1
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī
- Pinghua
- Pinyin
- Pinyin input method
- Place
- Places
- Prestige
- Proto-language
- Proto-Min language
- Puroik language
- Quick and easy
- Restaurant
- Romanization of Chinese
- Seal script
- Semi-cursive script
- Shanghainese
- Sikkim
- Simplified Chinese characters
- Sinitic languages
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary
- SME
- Sogou Pinyin
- Southeast Asia
- Southern Min
- Specials
- Standard Chinese
- Standard Chinese phonology
- Stop consonant
- Strait of Malacca
- Taiwanese Hakka
- Taiwanese Mandarin
- The best
- The world
- Tibet
- Tibetic languages
- Tibeto-Burman languages
- Tone contour
- Tongyong Pinyin
- Traditional Chinese characters
- Unicode
- Uttarakhand
- Varieties of Chinese
- Variety
- Velar consonant
- Vietnamese
- Voice
- Voiced alveolar implosive
- Voiced bilabial stop
- Voiced dental and alveolar stops
- Voiced labiodental fricative
- Voiced velar stop
- Voiceless alveolar fricative
- Voiceless bilabial stop
- Voiceless dental and alveolar stops
- Voiceless glottal fricative
- Voicelessness
- Voiceless velar fricative
- Voiceless velar stop
- Wade–Giles
- Walter de Gruyter
- Wayback Machine
- Weitou dialect
- Writing system
- Written Chinese
- Written vernacular Chinese
- Wu Chinese
- Wuhan dialect
- Xiang Chinese
- Yue Chinese
- Yuehai dialects
- Zhengma method