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Xiaoyu also went for years on a japanese school, thats why she speaks japanese.
Also Wang speaks chinese, but he isn't in the game.
theres no such language as 'chinese'
chinese is a race, not a language
chinese people, for the most part, speak mandarin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Chinese_language
Also fun fact to notice. Eddy Gordo have spoken english until now (since TEKKEN 3) also Miguel spoke english in T6 and TTT2. but now they speak portugese and Spanish respectively...
So Swedish voice actor for Lars and a Philippines one for Josie in the next installment?
When people say Chinese they simply mean whatever the most popular language is there or whatever fits the region of the character (Which is often not even revealed) and it's easier to just ask for "Chinese" since that way you don't have to figure out which one of the several dialects X character would speak. This is getting into pedantic territory.