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Mandarin

In English, the word Mandarin is borrowed from Portuguese.

Mandarim in Portuguese borrows Malay, Malay borrows Hindi (the language of northern India), and Hindi borrows Sanskrit. At first, this word means thinker in Sanskrit. In English, it has become the collective name of all leading officials in China. Inflow refers to officials from one product to nine products.

Mandarin has become the name of all Asian officials. Some people say that it is translated from the pronunciation of the words "Manda" and "Manda". However, according to the Oxford Dictionary, this statement is incorrect because the word was originally Sanskrit. In addition, the word was used in English in 1589, before the Qing Dynasty entered the customs.

1727, in the sixth year of Yongzheng, the British began to translate "Mandarin" into Mandarin. In English, when Mandarin is regarded as the official language of China or Asia, the first letter is lowercase, and when it is the official language or Mandarin, the first letter of the language is capitalized. Chinese refers to all languages in China, including various dialects and China characters, while Mandarin only speaks Mandarin-pronounced languages. The word Putonghua is still used in Taiwan Province Province, and Taiwanese Putonghua is closer to the original object of Putonghua.

Putonghua is now translated into "Putonghua" from English, which refers to the concept of Putonghua mentioned in the Language and Character Law.

Later, this word became synonymous with China. Yuanyang, a duck native to China, is Yuanyang.