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Asian Languages Class
Because of its size both, in land
and population, Asia has a large number of principle languages, dialects
.and sub dialects. Their languages reflect the terrain and ways of life of
the continent.
Languages
of Asia (History)
- Wikipedia
Asia Source
This list of Asian language resources
includes: general resources; lessons;
pronunciation guides; online dictionaries;
related software and fonts
Online Chinese Tools These pages hope to provide tools to
assist people in learning and using the beautiful Chinese language. From
the novice Chinese language student to the advanced programmer,
Oriental Language Collections.
The Asian and North
African language collections have their origin in the oriental-language
manuscripts and printed books in the foundation collections of ...
Oriental Languages
Sites
Oriental Languages Sites ... Centre for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. ... A resource for Japanese language teachers and
learners worldwide, ...
SEAsite - SE Asian Languages and
Cultures SEAsite contains a vast amount of
information about the languages and cultures of Southeast Asia,
concentrating on interactive language lessons which ...
Information: Countries identified Chinese
as a primary, administrative, or native
language Countries with more than
5,000,000 Chinese speakers w/ or w/o
recognition Countries with more than
1,000,000 Chinese speakers w/ or w/o
recognition Countries with more than
500,000 Chinese speakers w/ or w/o
recognition Countries with more than
100,000 Chinese speakers w/ or w/o
recognition Major Chinese speaking
settlements
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Unicode.