Simplified Chinese:
* 中文 (zhōngwén): This is the most common way to write "Chinese Language" in Simplified Chinese, used for both Mandarin and other Chinese languages.
Traditional Chinese:
* 中文 (zhōngwén): This is the traditional character equivalent of Simplified Chinese's "中文".
* 華語 (huáyǔ): This literally means "flower language" and is often used for the Chinese language spoken in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and other regions.
* 國語 (guóyǔ): This means "national language" and is often used for Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan and some other regions.
Pinyin:
* zhōngwén: This is the phonetic romanization of the Chinese characters.
It's important to note that the specific term used can vary depending on the context and the speaker's region or preference.
Here's an example of how the phrase "Chinese Language" might appear in a text:
* Simplified Chinese: 中文
* Traditional Chinese: 中文 / 華語 / 國語
* Pinyin: zhōngwén / huáyǔ / guóyǔ