Zhōngguó (China)
About 1347.35 million people live in China. Capital is Beijing. Located in Asia. Currency is the Yuan Renminbi (cny). Telephone prefix is +86
Chinese, Mandarin (普通话) is the main language of China (867.2 million speakers)
243 languages spoken mainly here:
- 77.17 million speakers of Chinese, Wu (吴语)
- 52 million speakers of Chinese, Cantonese (粤语)
- 45 million speakers of Chinese, Jinyu (晋语)
- 36.02 million speakers of Chinese, Xiang (湘语)
- 25.73 million speakers of Chinese, Min Nan (闽南语)
- 25.73 million speakers of Chinese, Hakka (客家话)
- 20.58 million speakers of Chinese, Gan (赣语)
- 10.29 million speakers of Chinese, Min Bei (闽北)
- 8.82 million speakers of Chinese, Min Dong (闽东语)
- 7.21 million speakers of Uighur (ئۇيغۇرچە)
- 3.38 million speakers of Mongolian, Peripheral
- 2 million speakers of Bouyei
- 1.49 million speakers of Tibetan, Khams
- 1.07 million speakers of Tibetan
- 1 million speakers of Dong, Southern
- 900,000 speakers of Miao, Northern Qiandong
- 809,500 speakers of Tibetan, Amdo
- 800,000 speakers of Bai, Central
- 667,000 speakers of Hlai
- 600,000 speakers of Lingao
- 580,000 speakers of Lisu
- 500,000 speakers of Hani
- 463,000 speakers of Dong, Northern
- 400,000 speakers of Bai, Southern
- 383,000 speakers of Mien, Iu
- 380,000 speakers of Lolopo
- 308,800 speakers of Naxi
- 300,000 speakers of Miao, Southern Qiandong
- 300,000 speakers of Waxianghua
- 250,000 speakers of Dongxiang
- 232,700 speakers of Hmong Daw
- 200,000 speakers of Kim Mun
- 200,000 speakers of Miao, Eastern Qiandong
- 152,000 speakers of Tu
- 150,000 speakers of Tai Hongjin
- 100,000 speakers of Biyo
- 100,000 speakers of Honi
- 96,100 speakers of Daur
- 83,000 speakers of Jiarong
- 81,300 speakers of Qiang, Southern
- 80,000 speakers of Zaiwa
- 80,000 speakers of Cun
- 70,000 speakers of Miao, Eastern Xiangxi
- 70,000 speakers of Tujia, Northern
- 65,000 speakers of Buriat, China
- 63,600 speakers of Cao Miao
- 60,100 speakers of Lipo
- 60,000 speakers of Dzao Min
- 60,000 speakers of Salar
- 60,000 speakers of Yi, Axi
- 57,800 speakers of Qiang, Northern
- 52,300 speakers of Jiamao
- 50,000 speakers of Biao
- 50,000 speakers of Guanyinqiao
- 50,000 speakers of Mulam
- 40,000 speakers of Bai, Northern
- 40,000 speakers of Hmong, Luopohe
- 40,000 speakers of Yi, Naluo
- 38,000 speakers of Horpa
- 35,000 speakers of Pumi, Northern
- 34,000 speakers of Tai Ya
- 30,000 speakers of E
- 30,000 speakers of Xibe
- 27,700 speakers of Achang
- 24,000 speakers of Wa
- 24,000 speakers of Choni
- 20,000 speakers of Biao Mon
- 20,000 speakers of Maonan
- 19,000 speakers of Evenki
- 19,000 speakers of Pumi, Southern
- 18,400 speakers of Bunu, Wunai
- 16,000 speakers of Sarikoli
- 13,000 speakers of Jinuo, Youle
- 12,800 speakers of Groma
- 12,600 speakers of Tseku
- 12,000 speakers of Lakkia
- 12,000 speakers of Panang
- 11,300 speakers of Drung
- 11,000 speakers of Baima
- 10,000 speakers of Bolyu
- 10,000 speakers of Samei
- 9,700 speakers of Bunu, Younuo
- 9,000 speakers of Ersu
- 7,500 speakers of Nusu
- 7,000 speakers of Queyu
- 7,000 speakers of Zhaba
- 6,300 speakers of Kon Keu
- 6,000 speakers of Bonan
- 6,000 speakers of Guiqiong
- 5,300 speakers of Kaduo
- 5,000 speakers of Lahu Shi
- 4,200 speakers of Phuza
- 4,100 speakers of Shangzhai
- 4,000 speakers of Macanese
- 4,000 speakers of Namuyi
- 3,800 speakers of Tsat
- 3,500 speakers of Blang
- 3,000 speakers of Bugan
- 3,000 speakers of Gelao
- 3,000 speakers of Yugur, East
- 2,600 speakers of Yugur, West
- 2,300 speakers of Zauzou
- 2,000 speakers of Laomian
- 2,000 speakers of Wutunhua
- 1,800 speakers of Shixing
- 1,500 speakers of Tujia, Southern
- 1,200 speakers of Oroqen
- 1,100 speakers of Bunu, Jiongnai
- 1,000 speakers of Pa Di
- 1,000 speakers of Hu
- 1,000 speakers of Jinuo, Buyuan
- 1,000 speakers of Kemiehua
- 1,000 speakers of Kuanhua
- 900 speakers of Man Met
- 900 speakers of She
- 400 speakers of Kangjia
- 400 speakers of Pela
- 400 speakers of Pholo
- 400 speakers of Yerong
- 100 speakers of Ili Turki
- 100 speakers of Manchu
- 100 speakers of Xiandao
- Chinese Sign Language
- Limi
- Sui
- Ge
- Ayizi
- Ache
- Muya
- Lahu
- Awu
- Muda
- Hmong Shua
- Chinese, Huizhou (徽语)
- Chinese, Min Zhong (闽中)
- Chinese, Pu-Xian (莆仙话)
- A-hmaos
- Ai-Cham
- Ainu (China)
- Akeu
- Alugu
- Aluo
- Awa (China)
- Ayi (China)
- Azha
- Azhe
- Bisu
- Bokha
- Bunu, Bu-Nao
- Buyang, Baha
- Buyang, E'ma
- Buyang, Langnian
- Chadong
- Chepya
- Chesu
- Enu
- Gepo
- Heung Kong Sau Yue
- Hlersu
- Hmong, Central Huishui
- Hmong, Central Mashan
- Hmong, Eastern Huishui
- Hmong, Northern Guiyang
- Hmong, Northern Huishui
- Hmong, Northern Mashan
- Hmong, Southern Guiyang
- Hmong, Southern Mashan
- Hmong, Southwestern Guiyang
- Hmong, Southwestern Huishui
- Hmong, Western Mashan
- Kathu
- Katso
- Khlula
- Lalo, Dongshanba
- Lalo, Xishanba
- Lalu, Eastern
- Lalu, Western
- Lamu
- Lang'e
- Lolopo, Southern
- Lü
- Mahei
- Mak (China)
- Miao, Chuanqiandian Cluster
- Miao, Horned
- Miao, Small Flowery
- Miao, Western Xiangxi
- Mien, Biao-Jiao
- Mili
- Miqie
- Moji
- Muji, Northern
- Muji, Qila
- Muji, Southern
- Muzi
- Nasu, Wumeng
- Nasu, Wusa
- Nisi (China)
- Nisu, Eastern
- Nisu, Northern
- Nisu, Southern
- Nisu, Southwestern
- Nuosu
- Pa-Hng
- Phala
- Phola
- Phola, Alo
- Phowa, Ani
- Phowa, Hlepho
- Phowa, Labo
- Phuma
- Phupa
- Phupha
- Samatao
- Sangkong
- Sani
- Sanie
- T'en
- Tai Nüa
- Takpa
- Talu
- Tanglang
- Thopho
- U
- Yi, Wuding-Luquan
- Zhuang, Central Hongshuihe
- Zhuang, Dai
- Zhuang, Eastern Hongshuihe
- Zhuang, Guibei
- Zhuang, Guibian
- Zhuang, Lianshan
- Zhuang, Liujiang
- Zhuang, Liuqian
- Zhuang, Minz
- Zhuang, Nong
- Zhuang, Qiubei
- Zhuang, Yang
- Zhuang, Yongbei
- Zhuang, Yongnan
- Zhuang, Youjiang
- Zhuang, Zuojiang
- Zokhuo
67 languages also spoken here:
- 1.92 million speakers of Korean (한국말)
- 1.11 million speakers of Kazakh
- 1 million speakers of Hmong Njua
- 463,000 speakers of Kam
- 437,200 speakers of Kirghiz
- 383,000 speakers of Mian
- 383,000 speakers of Yao
- 258,000 speakers of Punu
- 180,000 speakers of Parauk
- 130,000 speakers of Akha
- 130,000 speakers of Ko
- 75,000 speakers of Lawa, Western
- 52,300 speakers of Tai
- 40,000 speakers of Jingpho
- 40,000 speakers of Cao Lan
- 34,100 speakers of Kang
- 24,000 speakers of Kwa
- 12,000 speakers of Ladakhi
- 11,300 speakers of Rawang
- 11,000 speakers of Pe
- 7,200 speakers of Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
- 6,000 speakers of Wakhi
- 5,000 speakers of Uzbek, Northern
- 5,000 speakers of Tshangla
- 5,000 speakers of Kucong
- 5,000 speakers of Shi
- 3,500 speakers of Lhao Vo
- 2,900 speakers of Russian (Русский язык)
- 2,700 speakers of Atsam
- 2,400 speakers of Tuvinian
- 2,000 speakers of Palaung, Shwe
- 2,000 speakers of Palaung, Rumai
- 1,600 speakers of Khmu
- 1,200 speakers of Lachi
- 1,100 speakers of Adi
- 1,000 speakers of Khuen
- 800 speakers of Tatar
- 800 speakers of Sherpa
- 800 speakers of Deng, Darang
- 500 speakers of Mang
- 400 speakers of Tinani
- 300 speakers of Thangmi
- 300 speakers of Qabiao
- 200 speakers of Deng, Geman
- 200 speakers of Gen
- 100 speakers of Kyerung
- English
- Portuguese (Português)
- Khmer, Central (ភាសាខ្មែរ)
- Shan
- Tai Dam
- Parsi
- American Sign Language
- Khakas
- Lashi
- Nanai
- Lhomi
- Samtao
- Bit
- Idu-Mishmi
- Kalmyk
- Monpa, Tawang
- Nung (Myanmar)
- Palaung, Ruching
- Phukha
- Riang (Myanmar)
- Tai Dón
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