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− | The pinyin "'''-n'''" is a Mandarin Chinese [[final]] consonant sound. It appears | + | The pinyin "'''-n'''" is a Mandarin Chinese [[final]] consonant sound. It appears as a part of the following finals: |
# [[-an]] | # [[-an]] | ||
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# [[-üan]] | # [[-üan]] | ||
# [[-ün]] | # [[-ün]] | ||
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+ | It occurs in the following [[syllable]]s: | ||
+ | |||
+ | # [[an]] | ||
+ | # [[ban]] | ||
+ | # [[ben]] | ||
+ | # [[bian]] | ||
+ | # [[bin]] | ||
+ | # [[can]] | ||
+ | # [[cen]] | ||
+ | # [[chan]] | ||
+ | # [[chen]] | ||
+ | # [[chuan]] | ||
+ | # [[cuan]] | ||
+ | # [[cun]] | ||
+ | # [[dan]] | ||
+ | # [[den]] | ||
+ | # [[dian]] | ||
+ | # [[duan]] | ||
+ | # [[dun]] | ||
+ | # [[en]] | ||
+ | # [[fan]] | ||
+ | # [[fen]] | ||
+ | # [[gan]] | ||
+ | # [[gen]] | ||
+ | # [[guan]] | ||
+ | # [[gun]] | ||
+ | # [[han]] | ||
+ | # [[hen]] | ||
+ | # [[huan]] | ||
+ | # [[hun]] | ||
+ | # [[jian]] | ||
+ | # [[jin]] | ||
+ | # [[juan]] | ||
+ | # [[jun]] | ||
+ | # [[kan]] | ||
+ | # [[ken]] | ||
+ | # [[kuan]] | ||
+ | # [[kun]] | ||
+ | # [[lan]] | ||
+ | # [[lian]] | ||
+ | # [[lin]] | ||
+ | # [[luan]] | ||
+ | # [[lun]] | ||
+ | # [[man]] | ||
+ | # [[men]] | ||
+ | # [[mian]] | ||
+ | # [[min]] | ||
+ | # [[nan]] | ||
+ | # [[nen]] | ||
+ | # [[nian]] | ||
+ | # [[nin]] | ||
+ | # [[nuan]] | ||
+ | # [[pan]] | ||
+ | # [[pen]] | ||
+ | # [[pian]] | ||
+ | # [[pin]] | ||
+ | # [[qian]] | ||
+ | # [[qin]] | ||
+ | # [[quan]] | ||
+ | # [[qun]] | ||
+ | # [[ran]] | ||
+ | # [[ren]] | ||
+ | # [[ruan]] | ||
+ | # [[run]] | ||
+ | # [[san]] | ||
+ | # [[sen]] | ||
+ | # [[shan]] | ||
+ | # [[shen]] | ||
+ | # [[shuan]] | ||
+ | # [[shun]] | ||
+ | # [[suan]] | ||
+ | # [[sun]] | ||
+ | # [[tan]] | ||
+ | # [[tian]] | ||
+ | # [[tuan]] | ||
+ | # [[tun]] | ||
+ | # [[wan]] | ||
+ | # [[wen]] | ||
+ | # [[xian]] | ||
+ | # [[xin]] | ||
+ | # [[xuan]] | ||
+ | # [[xun]] | ||
+ | # [[yan]] | ||
+ | # [[yin]] | ||
+ | # [[yuan]] | ||
+ | # [[yun]] | ||
+ | # [[zan]] | ||
+ | # [[zen]] | ||
+ | # [[zhan]] | ||
+ | # [[zhen]] | ||
+ | # [[zhuan]] | ||
+ | # [[zhun]] | ||
+ | # [[zuan]] | ||
+ | # [[zun]] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 21 February 2015
The pinyin "-n" is a Mandarin Chinese final consonant sound. It appears as a part of the following finals:
It occurs in the following syllables:
- an
- ban
- ben
- bian
- bin
- can
- cen
- chan
- chen
- chuan
- cuan
- cun
- dan
- den
- dian
- duan
- dun
- en
- fan
- fen
- gan
- gen
- guan
- gun
- han
- hen
- huan
- hun
- jian
- jin
- juan
- jun
- kan
- ken
- kuan
- kun
- lan
- lian
- lin
- luan
- lun
- man
- men
- mian
- min
- nan
- nen
- nian
- nin
- nuan
- pan
- pen
- pian
- pin
- qian
- qin
- quan
- qun
- ran
- ren
- ruan
- run
- san
- sen
- shan
- shen
- shuan
- shun
- suan
- sun
- tan
- tian
- tuan
- tun
- wan
- wen
- xian
- xin
- xuan
- xun
- yan
- yin
- yuan
- yun
- zan
- zen
- zhan
- zhen
- zhuan
- zhun
- zuan
- zun