Chinese song vs Mandarin song

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Chinese song is the most popular phrase on the web. 

Mandarin song

1295,000 results on the web

Chinese song

1732,000 results on the web

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • The meeting place is Club Mandarin in Yokohama.
  • She was supposedly killed in a car accident While studying Mandarin At the jing zi institute in hong kong.
  • Mandarin.
  • Level two Mandarin at Cambridge night school.
  • There's a billion people speaking Mandarin.
  • [speaking Mandarin] I don't speak Mandarin, so I assume you said I look beautiful.
  • Ruan didn't speak Mandarin well and Lily taught her.
  • That would be Chinese
  • There's many good songs in Chinese opera but can't sing here
  • A lot of Chinese songs have deep meanings.
  • I see it when I stand on a stage in a bluegrass festival in east Virginia and I look out at the sea of lawn chairs and I bust out into a song in Chinese.
  • Who sings Chinese songs for me then?
  • Miss Teresa Tang, the famous Chinese pop song queen, died of asthma today at her hotel room in Pattaya, Thailand.
  • Italian folk songs and Chinese wine don't mix.
  • I like Chinese songs so I was just singing, but I'm not Chinese. (In Japanese)
  • And when maw maw decided to play "the Chinese torture song..."

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