languages
East Asia has different languages like Standard Chinese called also Putonghua (普通话) or Mandarin, Wu 吴语 - spoken in Shanghai and in
Zhejiang province and Jiangsu province,
Yue 粤 - Cantonese, official in Hong Kong and Macau,
Uyghur (Xinjiang),
English (Hong Kong), Portuguese (Macau), Tibetan (Tibet),
Mongolian (Inner Mongolia).
Korea (North) Korean (Choso'nmal or Choson'o)
Japan Japanese (Nihongo) Ryukyuan languages.
Korea (North) Korean (Choso'nmal or Choson'o)
Japan Japanese (Nihongo) Ryukyuan languages.
This map will show the countries that speak the languages above.
In East Asia there are some challenges with languages and one of the problem is learning the languages. if you were not born knowing your
language then you were screwed. In China there symbols and each symbols means a word or phrase. There's letters too. It would be very
very hard to remember knowing there would be like 450 or more symbols to know as a kids. Speaking the language can be hard too. if you don't have the accent it would be hard to pronounce the words.
language then you were screwed. In China there symbols and each symbols means a word or phrase. There's letters too. It would be very
very hard to remember knowing there would be like 450 or more symbols to know as a kids. Speaking the language can be hard too. if you don't have the accent it would be hard to pronounce the words.