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    In the early 20th century, with the fall of the Qing dynasty and the rise of the Republic of China, there was a push to create a national language to help unify the country. In 1932, the Nationalist government officially adopted the Beijing dialect as the basis for this national language, which is what we now know as Standard Mandarin.
    In 1932 the Republic of China (中華民國) officially adopted the Commission’s product, known as Guoyu or Mandarin, as the official national language of China and the first definitive dictionary of the Mandarin language was published in that year.
     
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    Mandarin Chinese - Wikipedia

    In the early 20th century, a standard form based on the Beijing dialect, with elements from other Mandarin dialects, was adopted as the national language. Standard Chinese is the official language of China [ 4 ] and Taiwan, [ 5 ] as well as one of the four official languages of Singapore. See more

    Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis of the phonology of Standard Chinese, the official … See more

    The English word "mandarin" (from Portuguese mandarim, from Malay menteri, from Sanskrit mantrī, mantrin, meaning 'minister or counsellor') originally meant an See more

    Mandarin is spoken across northern and southwestern China, with some pockets in neighbouring countries. Unlike their compatriots on the southeast coast, few Mandarin speakers engaged in overseas emigration until the late 20th century, but there are now … See more

    A syllable consists maximally of an initial consonant, a medial glide, a vowel, a coda, and tone. In the traditional analysis, the medial, vowel … See more

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    The hundreds of modern local varieties of Chinese developed from regional variants of Old Chinese and Middle Chinese. Traditionally, seven major groups of dialects have been … See more

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    The classification of Chinese dialects evolved during the 20th century, and many points remain unsettled. Early classifications tended to follow provincial boundaries or major geographical features. See more

    There are more polysyllabic words in Mandarin than in all other major varieties of Chinese except Shanghainese . This is partly because Mandarin has undergone many more sound … See more

     
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