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Pronunciation Tips for Tough sounds Tough sounds -ou-uo (B1)
At this point you should already be familiar with the simpler A2 tough sounds for "-ou" and "uo", so you're essentially just practicing longer strings of the same sounds.
Remember to start out slow, pronouncing the sounds as accurately as possible. Increase speed gradually, but not sacrificing correct pronunciation.
Tough Sound Words: Tough sounds Tough sounds -ou-uo (B1)
The words and phrases in the following table are designed to give you a good pronunciation workout. Practice them on your own and practice them with your teacher.
Audio | Chinese | Pinyin | English |
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说过 | shuō guo | to have said (before) | |
做错 | zuò cuò | to do it wrong | |
说错 | shuō cuò | to misspeak, to say the wrong thing | |
狗肉 | gǒu ròu | dog meat | |
都做错 | dōu zuò cuò | to do all of them wrong | |
都说错 | dōu shuō cuò | to say everything wrong | |
走错了 | zǒu cuò le | went the wrong way | |
多走走 | duō zǒu zǒu | to walk a bit more | |
过了一周 | guò le yī zhōu | a week passed; to have spent a week | |
吃过狗肉 | chī guo gǒu ròu | to have eaten dog meat |