Who transcribes Chinese (Mandarin) content?
Broadcasters, journalists, and market researchers working across China, Taiwan, and Singapore transcribe Mandarin interviews, briefings, and focus groups, as do academics studying Chinese-language media and multinational companies documenting meetings with Chinese-speaking teams and customers.
Chinese (Mandarin) dialects and accents
Standard Mandarin (Putonghua in mainland China, Guoyu in Taiwan) is based on Beijing pronunciation, but regional accents differ noticeably — Taiwanese and southern speakers often merge the retroflex zh/ch/sh sounds with z/c/s, while northern speech adds erhua (r-coloring). Mandarin is also distinct from Cantonese, Shanghainese, and Hokkien, which are separate Chinese languages and not mutually intelligible with it.
Where Chinese (Mandarin) is spoken
Chinese (Mandarin) is spoken in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Tibet, Singapore, Taiwan (Republic of China), Indonesia (Java and Bali), Malaysia, and Thailand.