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− | The word '''final''' is a term referring to the second part of a Chinese syllable, and it consists of one or more vowel sounds, plus an "n," "ng," or "r" sound. It is 韵母 (yùnmǔ) in Chinese. Most finals combine with an [[initial]] to make a [[syllable]], but | + | The word '''final''' is a term referring to the second part of a Chinese syllable, and it consists of one or more vowel sounds, plus an "n," "ng," or "r" sound. It is 韵母 (yùnmǔ) in Chinese. Most finals combine with an [[initial]] to make a [[syllable]], but some syllables consist of ''only'' a final (such as "[[an]]"). Every Mandarin syllable must have a final. |
==List of Finals in Pinyin== | ==List of Finals in Pinyin== | ||
{{Print Finals|pinyin}} | {{Print Finals|pinyin}} |
Revision as of 09:54, 18 January 2015
The word final is a term referring to the second part of a Chinese syllable, and it consists of one or more vowel sounds, plus an "n," "ng," or "r" sound. It is 韵母 (yùnmǔ) in Chinese. Most finals combine with an initial to make a syllable, but some syllables consist of only a final (such as "an"). Every Mandarin syllable must have a final.