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"Chinese" can mean the written OR the spoken language. It can also be used to describe people who are born of this descent.
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i.e. Can you read Chinese? <-- writtenTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。5 e3 B2 G8 O6 D6 q& D
Do you speak Chinese? <-- spoken* F  Y8 j% T1 m6 j$ |
Are you Chinese? <-- adjective
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4 o& `8 X! x9 m% B+ USince this series takes place in an era of HK before the late 1990s (before it is officially returned as a part of China), "Chinese" can be loosely used to mean Cantonese, since Mandarin hasn't been established as a common dialect of China yet. On the other hand, Cantonese is the predominant language of the local area. So, I think what 松哥 said is acceptable.
其實用chinese 真係冇問題。。
chinese...
mandrine就是国语
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