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− | + | The key here is knowing when you're dealing with [[the "ü" vowel]] and when you're dealing with [[The "o" and "u" vowels|the "ü" vowel]]. Practice the following words and phrases to be sure that you've got a good handle on these tough sounds. | |
== Pronunciation Tips for -uan (A2) == | == Pronunciation Tips for -uan (A2) == | ||
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+ | Not all "-uan" sounds are the same! | ||
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+ | * We cover the basic "-uan" sound (with "wan") in [[the "o" and "u" vowels]] | ||
+ | * The syllable "yuan" is a bit different because it has a "stealth ü" vowel, and is covered in [[the "ü" vowel]] | ||
+ | * The other "ü" vowel "-uan" sounds ("xuan," "quan," "juan") are covered in [[the "j" "q" and "x" sounds]] | ||
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+ | Both of these two different "-uan" sounds (plus "wan," which is just "-uan" with no consonant sound before it) will be practiced below. You need to be able to keep them straight. | ||
== Tough Sound Words: -uan (A2) == | == Tough Sound Words: -uan (A2) == | ||
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== Tough Sound Video Practice: -uan (A2) == | == Tough Sound Video Practice: -uan (A2) == | ||
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== Sources and further reading == | == Sources and further reading == | ||
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+ | {{Number in Series|10|Tough sounds (basic)}} | ||
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The key here is knowing when you're dealing with the "ü" vowel and when you're dealing with the "ü" vowel. Practice the following words and phrases to be sure that you've got a good handle on these tough sounds.
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Pronunciation Tips for -uan (A2)
Not all "-uan" sounds are the same!
- We cover the basic "-uan" sound (with "wan") in the "o" and "u" vowels
- The syllable "yuan" is a bit different because it has a "stealth ü" vowel, and is covered in the "ü" vowel
- The other "ü" vowel "-uan" sounds ("xuan," "quan," "juan") are covered in the "j" "q" and "x" sounds
Both of these two different "-uan" sounds (plus "wan," which is just "-uan" with no consonant sound before it) will be practiced below. You need to be able to keep them straight.
Tough Sound Words: -uan (A2)
The words 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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远 | yuǎn | far | |
选 | xuǎn | to choose | |
全 | quán | entire, all | |
医院 | yīyuàn | hospital | |
公园 | gōngyuán | public park | |
关 | guān | to close, to shut, to turn off | |
短 | duǎn | short | |
晚 | wǎn | late; evening | |
玩 | wán | to play (with); to have fun | |
万 | wàn | ten thousand | |
暖和 | nuǎnhuo | warm | |
喜欢 | xǐhuan | to like |
Tough Sound Video Practice: -uan (A2)
Sources and further reading
More sources and other links coming soon...