Tsengian Mandarin

Tsengian Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 曾国语; traditional Chinese: 曾國語; pinyin: Cénguóyǔ; lit. 'Tseng National Language' or 'Tseng Language') is a variety of and the official language of the Tseng Republic.

Tsengian Mandarin is mutually intelligible with other forms of Chinese, such as Standard Chinese (the official language of China) and Taiwanese Mandarin (a national language of Taiwan). It was developed in the 1700s by Qing traders arriving at Tseng and mixing with the Ming settlers who arrived there 300-400 years ago.

Vocabulary
Tsengian Mandarin uses many different words for its vocabulary. Some are different from Mainland/Taiwanese Mandarin. Examples are:

Tseng City
It is the most used and most spoken dialect in Tseng.

Huanzhou
The Huanzhou accent is spoken in areas formerly under the French Talasides.

Eastern
The Eastern dialect is spoken in Meihua and Qishan, and parts of Sandiao.