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Latest revision as of 10:03, 24 March 2015
Syllable: "kei"
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Composition
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May be confused with
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Difficulty for English speakersLow
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Can be written
- Pinyin: kei
- IPA: [kʰeɪ̯]
- Zhuyin: ㄎㄟ
- Wade-Giles: k'ei
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Linguistic description
The pinyin "kei" is a Mandarin Chinese syllable. It is composed of the initial "k-" and the final "-ei".
Some would consider this syllable a rare syllable; it is not in every official list of syllables found in standard Chinese.