related to what you usually do after you woke up in the morning. Also continue learning Pinyin, and learn some
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Review 1: Review of Lesson 1 ~ 4
Lesson 4: Greeting (II)
The Tones of Mandarin Chinese
ToneMarkDescription1stHigh and level.2ndStarts medium in tone, then rises to the top.3rdStarts low, dips to the bottom, then rises toward the top.
Mandarin Chinese Initials and Finals
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An Introduction to Mandarin Chinese Pronunciation
Before we get to the building blocks of pronunciation, here are a few words of advice: To learn proper Mandarin
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 19: Tones Rules
In Chinese it is always very important to pronounce characters and words with correct tone. In transliterated Chinese, tone markings are written over the central vowels in most syllables. Some syllables have no specific tone, and then no sign is put above any vowel, or called neutral tone. In Mandarin Chinese there are four tones and a neutral tone.
Pinyin
Pinyin is essential and most fundamental knowledge for all serious Chinese learners. If you are learning Chinese, no matter if
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 1: Tones
In English, tones are used to indicate whether a sentence is a statement or a question. Changing the tone in English will change the mood or the emphasis of the sentence, but not the meaning of the sentence. Chinese sentences apply the same rules.
Pinyin Crash Course: Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days
In “Pin Yin”, we talked about why Chinese Pinyin is so critical for learning Chinese, and why to learn Pinyin