Difference between revisions of "Initial"
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 22 February 2015
- Also known as: 声母 (shēngmǔ).
The word initial is a term referring to the first part of a Chinese syllable (usually a consonant). It is 声母 (shēngmǔ) in Chinese. Most Mandarin Chinese syllables have an initial, but not all. If there is no initial, you might see the symbol "∅-" to signify that.
A Chinese initial cannot be a syllable or a word on its own, and it's difficult to even get recordings of "just the initial" because it's not easy to pronounce an initial clearly without adding at least part of a vowel sound after it.
List of Initials in Pinyin
Sources and further Reading
- Wikipedia: Mandarin Chinese: Initials