Mandarin Chinesein a sentence
- The sub was a new one who might still have been under the mistaken impression that because Tuttle was the type of school that had a salad bar in the cafeteria and offered courses in Mandarin Chinese—i. e., a school where the serious money people in New York sent their kids—we weren't going to bust on him like public school dregs.† (source)
- Or Mandarin Chinese.† (source)