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- Achang language
- Anāl language
- Atong language (Sino-Tibetan)
- Bahing language
- Bai language
- Balti language
- Beijing dialect
- Belhare language
- Boro language (India)
- Cantonese
- Central Min
- Danzhou dialect
- Derung language
- Dungan language
- Dura language
- Dzongkha
- Eastern Min
- Ersuic languages
- Fuzhou dialect
- Gan Chinese
- Gao–Yang Yue
- Groma language
- Gurung language
- Hainanese
- Hakka Chinese
- Hani language
- Harbin dialect
- Hmar language
- Hrangkhol language
- Huizhou Chinese
- Jilu Mandarin
- Jin Chinese
- Karenic languages
- Khams Tibetan
- Kunming dialect
- Ladakhi language
- Lepcha language
- Lhasa Tibetan
- List of varieties of Chinese
- Lisu language
- Luoyang dialect
- Magar Kham language
- Magar language
- Mahakiranti languages
- Malaysian Mandarin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Manjiang dialect
- Meitei language
- Min Chinese
- Mongsen Ao language
- Naxi language
- Newar language
- Northeastern Mandarin
- Northern Qiang language
- Nuosu language
- Penang Hokkien
- Philippine Hokkien
- Pinghua
- Puma language
- Pumi language
- Purgi language
- Qiang language
- Qiangic languages
- Qingdao dialect
- Qingtian dialect
- Quzhou dialect
- Shanghainese
- Shaozhou Tuhua
- Sherpa language
- Sichuanese dialects
- Sinitic languages
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Southern Min
- Southern Qiang language
- Southwestern Mandarin
- Sunwar language
- Suzhou dialect
- Taishanese
- Taiwanese Hokkien
- Taiwanese Mandarin
- Tangut language
- Tani languages
- Teochew Min
- Thulung language
- Tianjin dialect
- Tibetic languages
- Toto language
- Tshangla language
- Tujia language
- Varieties of Chinese
- Wambule language
- Weihai dialect
- Weitou dialect
- Wu Chinese
- Xiang Chinese
- Yakkha language
- Yamphu language
- Yue Chinese
- Zhang-Zhung language
- Zyphe language
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