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The common language is the common language of a country, a bit like the official language, the general official language and the common language are universal, and the common language is used more, and the same official documents will also be subject to the common language, such as Chinese and Mandarin in China, but the difference between the Chinese and them is big, Chinese and the national emblem and flag are the same It is a symbol of a country and a nation, and it cannot be confused, no matter how popular the common language is, it cannot become a Chinese of a country and a nation, such as India, Almost everyone speaks English, note that I say almost, and the school also lists English as the language of instruction, but their constitution stipulates that Hindi is the Chinese language.
Don't throw bricks upstairs, when did Hong Kong's Chinese become English, and Hong Kong didn't dare to say that it had its own Chinese, did he ever be independent? It can only be said that the official language of Hong Kong is English, and even during the British colonial period, it can only be his place**The official language is English. Where did Hong Kong's Chinese language come from, returned, he must abide by the Chinese Constitution, so the Chinese language is still Chinese, Mandarin.
The above is a personal opinion, and the landlord feels that it is right.
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The so-called common language is the common language of a country, which can include local dialects. And the Chinese language should refer to the national normative language, such as Mandarin in China. The difference is that one is more general, the other is more formal.
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Common refers to the language used in daily life, and Chinese refers to the official language.
For example, in Hong Kong, the common language is Cantonese, but the Chinese or official language is English!!
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Lingua franca: refers to the language that is spoken most frequently and by the largest number of people in a given country.
For example, in China, the lingua franca is Chinese.
Chinese: refers to the mother tongue of a country.
For example, in China, the Chinese language is Mandarin, that is, Chinese.
Official language: refers to the language used by a country in the publication of books and radio broadcasts in the country.
For example, in China, the official language is Chinese.
The official language is the language in which laws are enacted and written in only one country. For example, in Hong Kong before 97, English was the official language, although Cantonese was spoken by many people. However, the court, when applying for public housing, the policy should still be written in English.
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China's constitution and relevant laws do not use the concepts of Chinese and official language, although the common language and official language have the same meaning. However, in the judicial guarantee of minority languages, it is clearly stated that "China does not stipulate the Chinese and official languages".
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