12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mandarin"

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5 dollar shop - everything 5 dollars. Mandarin shop ambience sales announcement.
Author: Martian
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01:06
A crowd speaking mandarin, in beijing's jingshan park -also knows as coal hill.
Author: Lenguaverde
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00:07
Eating a mandaring, recorded from a close range.
Author: Urkki
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00:37
Peeling of a mandarin orange in close detail. An original sound recorded and produced by harry geeves. Recorded in stereo with rode nt5s through a tascam us 16x08.
Author: Harrygeeves
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00:30
A voice message left from a caller in mandarin, chinese. Thanks to freesound member, jamaicafunk, the woman is saying, "an important dhl international express delivery was not signed for. Press 9 to talk to customer service. ".
Author: Petehaase
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02:01
Well, i was walking aloong in the riparian forest in leipzig, where you have to cross a small bridge. There is often a guy feeding te ducks. I was there with my mic in the backpack and asked him if he could continue to feed the ducks while i could place the mic in the middle of the feeding spot. At first the ducks were scared because of this strange microphon standing there. So i put some autumn leafs on it to camouflage it. So, this worked and the ducks started to walk around the mic and eat the bread. What you can hear ist the giggling of the mallards and the sonourus sound of the mandarin ducks. Also you have quite the rush of a near located highway in the back :-/ i had to cut a little bit, because the "duck man" was talking along and some passers-by, but i wanted to keep it clean from human voices. Thats also wy the duck take of in the middle is cutted off. But in the end you will have a clear complete take off again :-). Greetings and all the best.
Author: Pillonoise
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04:23
On an even night of april 2018, in a huge temple in bangkok -none of the famous ones-, i went to crash funerals -i truly recommend do this; people is very nice and the spectacle it's just amazing, you have singing, acrobatics, free food. . . This recording came from a taoist funeral -that night they have also some others in that temple -i need to find out which one, but i think it's next to sam sen subway station-, many, buddhist funerals. Just now, i realized the singing it's in mandarin. Over the funeral chatting, you heard the singer voice and the instrument, timbals, erhu. A very oriental ambiance. Not edited. Recorded with my old, and now quite cranky, zoom ii recorder.
Author: Lenguaverde
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A record i made in a public bus with zoom h6 for my own project. Might as well share this sound with you.
Author: Theworkingbamboo
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04:55
An old PLA stereo recording of the Internationale in Mandarin, Xiao San's version used as the anthem of the Chinese SSR from 1931-1937.
Author: w:Xiao San, Pierre De Geyter, "GETchan"
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02:12
This is a single piece of "walla' recorded for a chinese movie. Neumann u 87 - ans a group of dubbing artists. . . Its in mandarin - but with a shanghai twist. .
Author: Martian
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00:43
Peddlers selling peto (typical food), on the caribbean coast of colombia, are announced by a particular sound. The sound is now an element of popular culture in the area, carrying connotations linked to life in the neighborhood. This sound is therefore a cultural value and has established itself as a geographical mark. There is also a mandarin fruit seller at the back. Unfortunately recorded by a rode mic connected to a panasonic camera recorder. Recorded in 48khz 16bit wave. .
Author: Camiloiriarte
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01:47
Recorded on a ipad, which seems to pick up background noise from the subway system. Sorry about that. I am on the train, it stops, i get out and hear an announcement on the other side. This station has two tracks, one running in either direction. Generally, when you hear an announcement, you hear mandarin first (woman's voice), cantonese next (slightly different woman's voice), then english in a man's voice. This is line 1 in downtown shenzhen. Interestingly, the next train going in the same direction of the one i got off, arrives within the time of this recording, about 1. 5 minutes later.
Author: Bodawei
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