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GROUP OF EAST ASIAN ANALYTIC LANGUAGES AND A MAJOR BRANCH OF THE SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Sinitic linguistic family; Chinese languages; Spoken languages of China; Chinese spoken languages; Sinitic; The Chinese language family; Chinese language family; Chinese Languages; Chinese (family); Sinitic language; Sinitic Languages; Sinic languages
  • L1 speakers of Chinese and other Sino-Tibetan languages according to ''[[Ethnologue]]''
  • Distribution of Xiang varieties in Hunan and Guangxi
  • Distribution of Huai varieties
  • Distribution of Jiaoliao Mandarin varieties
  • Distribution of Jin varieties
  • Distribution of Min varieties in Mainland China, Hainan and Taiwan
  • An example of Hokkien written exclusively in the Latin alphabet.
  • Distribution of Yue varieties (including Pinghua)
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  • Distribution of Wu varieties

Sinitic      
adj. cinese, della Cina

Определение

Sinitic
[s?'n?t?k]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting the division of the Sino-Tibetan language family that includes the many forms of Chinese.
Origin
C19: via late L. from Gk sinai 'the Chinese', from Arab. ?in, denoting the Chinese empire.

Википедия

Sinitic languages

The Sinitic languages (漢語族/汉语族), often synonymous with "Chinese languages", are a group of East Asian analytic languages that constitute the major branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is frequently proposed that there is a primary split between the Sinitic languages and the rest of the family (the Tibeto-Burman languages). This view is rejected by a number of researchers but has found phylogenetic support among others. The Greater Bai languages, whose classification is difficult, may be an offshoot of Old Chinese and thus Sinitic; otherwise Sinitic is defined only by the many varieties of Chinese unified by a shared historical background, and usage of the term "Sinitic" may reflect the linguistic view that Chinese constitutes a family of distinct languages, rather than variants of a single language.