About Hmong Language
According to Wikipedia.org, The Hmong language is popularly known as Miao–Yao, and Yangtzean. It is associated with Southern China and Northern Southeast Asia. Hmong is widely spoken in the mountain areas of Southern China that include Guizhou, Hunan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, and Hubei provinces. Most of the native speakers of this language are people from hilly areas. Like many other languages, Hmong happens to be both monosyllabic and analytic. Each dialect has a distinct tone and consists of uvular consonants. The constructions of verbs usually replace all the important functions of adposition that are common in English. The Hmong language is spoken in China, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand. There are three popular dialects of Hmong that include Hmong Daw, Mong Leeg, and Dananshan.
About Chinese (Traditional) Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Chinese traditional is spoken by the ethnic Han Chinese majority. This language is spoken by 16% of the world’s population. About 1.3 billion people speak Chinese traditional. Some people consider both Chinese simplified and traditional as two different languages. There is a variety of Chinese languages that is investigated historically. Currently, there are around 13 main regional groups from middle Chinese who speak Mandarin. It is followed by Min that is spoken by 75 million people Shanghainese while Yue is spoken by 68 million Cantonese. The traditional script of Chinese is written in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. The Chinese language consists of tens of thousands of characters. Traditional Chinese is a little more complex as compared to simplified. Some characteristics of simplified are merged with traditional to form the number of characters.