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Revision as of 08:41, 19 January 2015
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This Pinyin Quick Start Guide will give you get a good grasp of pinyin with just 10 short articles.
The articles (meant to be read in order) are:
- Easy sounds
- The "a" vowel
- The "e" vowel
- The "i" vowel
- The "o" and "u" vowels
- The "c" and "z" sounds
- The "ch" "sh" and "zh" sounds
- The "r" sound
- The "ü" vowel
- The "j" "q" and "x" sounds