Teluguredu Posted April 7 Report Posted April 7 31 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: The problem is they didn't kill as many natives as Hans from China did. That's why there is no assimilation. If they were like Hans who promoted Mandarin over other native languages, we wouldn't be in this situation. What are you talking bro ,lol south india is a completely different territory cause of deccan plateau separating ,they have already killed off Dravidian languages in the north and imposed their languages . Quote
11_MohanReddy Posted April 7 Author Report Posted April 7 8 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: What are you talking bro ,lol south india is a completely different territory cause of deccan plateau separating ,they have already killed off Dravidian languages in the north and imposed their languages . The earliest form of written Chinese, dating back to the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE), is found in oracle bone inscriptions, and the language evolved into Old Chinese, later Middle Chinese, and eventually Modern Chinese, which includes Mandarin and Cantonese. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Sino-Tibetan Language Family: Most linguists classify all forms of spoken Chinese as part of the Sino-Tibetan family, with an assumed common ancestor called Proto-Sino-Tibetan from which Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman languages descended. Old Chinese: The earliest attested form of written Chinese is found in oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang Dynasty, providing evidence of the language used during that period. Middle Chinese: This stage evolved from Old Chinese and was used during the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. Modern Chinese: This encompasses the various dialects and languages spoken today, including Mandarin and Cantonese. Mandarin: Mandarin is the largest branch of the Sinitic languages, spoken by 70% of all Chinese speakers. Cantonese: Cantonese is a distinct Chinese language, not a dialect of Mandarin, and is spoken in Hong Kong and Macau, among other places. Written Chinese: The written form of Chinese is one of the oldest continuously used writing systems, with the earliest examples being the oracle bone Quote
Teluguredu Posted April 7 Report Posted April 7 4 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: The earliest form of written Chinese, dating back to the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE), is found in oracle bone inscriptions, and the language evolved into Old Chinese, later Middle Chinese, and eventually Modern Chinese, which includes Mandarin and Cantonese. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Sino-Tibetan Language Family: Most linguists classify all forms of spoken Chinese as part of the Sino-Tibetan family, with an assumed common ancestor called Proto-Sino-Tibetan from which Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman languages descended. Old Chinese: The earliest attested form of written Chinese is found in oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang Dynasty, providing evidence of the language used during that period. Middle Chinese: This stage evolved from Old Chinese and was used during the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. Modern Chinese: This encompasses the various dialects and languages spoken today, including Mandarin and Cantonese. Mandarin: Mandarin is the largest branch of the Sinitic languages, spoken by 70% of all Chinese speakers. Cantonese: Cantonese is a distinct Chinese language, not a dialect of Mandarin, and is spoken in Hong Kong and Macau, among other places. Written Chinese: The written form of Chinese is one of the oldest continuously used writing systems, with the earliest examples being the oracle bone Not even relevant to what you u are saying. Quote
11_MohanReddy Posted April 7 Author Report Posted April 7 40 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Not even relevant to what you u are saying. China killed more people to homogenize their culture and language. Something that India did not do. Quote
aratipandu Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 12 hours ago, Pavanonline said: it used to be fully communist before Nixon, now it's quasi culturally communist but capitalist in most of economy. Still, they are not free market capitalism...most of the big enterprises and banks are controlled by the govt....heavily subsidized by govt funds is not capitalism...socialism anocchu emo but definitely not capitalism Quote
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