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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 some syllables consist of ''only'' a final (such as "[[an]]"). Every Mandarin syllable must have a final. | + | {{AKA|韵母 (yùnmǔ)}} |
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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 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}} | ||
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+ | ==Sources and further Reading== | ||
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+ | * Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_Chinese#Finals Mandarin Chinese: Finals] |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 22 February 2015
- Also known as: 韵母 (yùnmǔ).
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
- -a
- -ai
- -an
- -ang
- -ao
- -e
- -ei
- -en
- -eng
- -er
- -i
- -ia
- -ian
- -iang
- -iao
- -ie
- -in
- -ing
- -iong
- -iou
- -o
- -ong
- -ou
- -u
- -ua
- -uai
- -uan
- -uang
- -uei
- -uen
- -ueng
- -uo
- -ü
- -üan
- -üe
- -ün
Sources and further Reading
- Wikipedia: Mandarin Chinese: Finals