Mandarin (Chinese: 華語, lit. Chinese speech), also known as Wah-yu, is a Sinitic language and acts as the official language and lingua franca of China. Modern Mandarin began forming in the 1860s after the Canton War, eventually becoming a koiné. It was implemented as reunified China's sole official language in 1942 by the new Republican government.

History

Old Mandarin (1550-1860)

Imperial Cantonese (1860-1931)

Formation of neo-Mandarin (1931-1942)

Geographic distribution

Varieties

Phonology

Orthography

Grammar

Vocabulary

Script

See also