This is posted every month lol. But point aside, this is more of a 20th century linguistic map.
xin4111 on
This map again…
new_jill_city on
They’re doing everything they can to obliterate the Tibetan language along with Tibetan identity itself
Lienidus1 on
This is a great map but if you show it to a Chinese person the first thing they are gonna say is „why isn’t Taiwan coloured?“
EmperorThorX on
we can make so many new countries out of China based on this map, most of these languages deserves its own country
Fluid_Schedule_698 on
Dree east turkestan
osullivanc on
So Chinese
TraditionalSmoke9604 on
why in 2025 ppl still talk about this shit
ManagementFragrant28 on
bro thinks that Chinese people do not live mixed togethe
SpezFU on
lol
Brilliant_Top1028 on
I think there is no one speak original Mandarin in Manchuria.
dragnabbit on
I wonder if the Hmong language spoke in the area south of Chongqing is the same Hmong dialect spoke in Laos?
WrongdoerAnnual7685 on
Referring to them as languages is incorrect and a Eurocentric view of linguistics, as is referring to them as dialects, it is more accurate to refer to the vast majority as topolects(方言) of the Chinese language, given the written intelligibility.
xidigdhac on
So you mean they don’t all understand/speak Chinese?
Harry_L_ on
Excluded taiwan just for the sake of proving your own biases? Ironic considering this „educational“ map is about „Languages spoken in China“, while Taiwan literally speaks languages spoken on mainland china.
bothfIeshandnot on
As someone who lives in China this map is very outdated, it’s pretty much Mandarin everywhere besides bits of Tibetan, Uygur and Cantonese
Prudent_Newspaper723 on
China…
Tibet
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How is Yunan so diverse?
Xie xie
Even Mandarins are not the same languages. 🙂
Tibetan is more spread it out than I thought
This is posted every month lol. But point aside, this is more of a 20th century linguistic map.
This map again…
They’re doing everything they can to obliterate the Tibetan language along with Tibetan identity itself
This is a great map but if you show it to a Chinese person the first thing they are gonna say is „why isn’t Taiwan coloured?“
we can make so many new countries out of China based on this map, most of these languages deserves its own country
Dree east turkestan
So Chinese
why in 2025 ppl still talk about this shit
bro thinks that Chinese people do not live mixed togethe
lol
I think there is no one speak original Mandarin in Manchuria.
I wonder if the Hmong language spoke in the area south of Chongqing is the same Hmong dialect spoke in Laos?
Referring to them as languages is incorrect and a Eurocentric view of linguistics, as is referring to them as dialects, it is more accurate to refer to the vast majority as topolects(方言) of the Chinese language, given the written intelligibility.
So you mean they don’t all understand/speak Chinese?
Excluded taiwan just for the sake of proving your own biases? Ironic considering this „educational“ map is about „Languages spoken in China“, while Taiwan literally speaks languages spoken on mainland china.
As someone who lives in China this map is very outdated, it’s pretty much Mandarin everywhere besides bits of Tibetan, Uygur and Cantonese
China…
Tibet