Difference between revisions of "The "a" vowel"
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In the syllables introduced below, that's the "a" sound you'll hear. You can click on the sounds in the chart fragment to hear audio. | In the syllables introduced below, that's the "a" sound you'll hear. You can click on the sounds in the chart fragment to hear audio. | ||
− | When "a" combines with "i" below, it sounds like the English | + | When "a" combines with "i" below, it sounds like the "ai" in the English words <span class="enpron">"Th<strong>ai</strong>"</span> and <span class="enpron">"<strong>ai</strong>sle"</span>. |
− | When "a" combines with "o" below, it sounds pretty much like the <span class="enpron">"ow"</span> in the English word <span class="enpron">"how"</span>. | + | When "a" combines with "o" below, it sounds pretty much like the <span class="enpron">"ow"</span> in the English word <span class="enpron">"how"</span>, or the word <span class="enpron">"T<strong>ao</strong>"</span>/<span class="enpron">"D<strong>ao</strong>"</span> which we've imported into English from Chinese. |
== Pinyin Chart Fragment == | == Pinyin Chart Fragment == | ||
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For now, let's move on to [[the "e" vowel]]. | For now, let's move on to [[the "e" vowel]]. | ||
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+ | == Sources and further reading == | ||
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+ | * Sinosplice: [http://www.sinosplice.com/learn-chinese/pronunciation-of-mandarin-chinese/2 Chinese Pronunciation] | ||
+ | * ChinesePod: [http://chinesepod.com/tools/pronunciation/section/1 A with Easy Consonants] | ||
[[Category:Pinyin]] | [[Category:Pinyin]] | ||
{{Basic Pronunciation|A1|31|The vowel "a" in Mandarin isn't too hard, so let's start with that one. Now you can make actual syllables!|pinyin|ASP00004}} | {{Basic Pronunciation|A1|31|The vowel "a" in Mandarin isn't too hard, so let's start with that one. Now you can make actual syllables!|pinyin|ASP00004}} | ||
{{Number in Series|2|Pinyin quick start guide}} | {{Number in Series|2|Pinyin quick start guide}} |
Revision as of 05:17, 29 March 2015
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The first vowel you want to learn in pinyin is "a." It can combine with all of those easy sounds you already learned in part 1 of this guide, so it's a great place to start.
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Pinyin's Main "a" Vowel Sound
Although the "a" sound in Chinese can vary a little bit, and is slightly changed when followed by a "-n" or a "-ng" sound, it more or less sounds like the "a" sound in the English words "ah" or "ha" or "father".
In the syllables introduced below, that's the "a" sound you'll hear. You can click on the sounds in the chart fragment to hear audio.
When "a" combines with "i" below, it sounds like the "ai" in the English words "Thai" and "aisle".
When "a" combines with "o" below, it sounds pretty much like the "ow" in the English word "how", or the word "Tao"/"Dao" which we've imported into English from Chinese.
Pinyin Chart Fragment
This is just a part of the full pinyin chart, limited to the sounds we've covered so far.
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-a- | -a | -ai | -ao | -an | -ang | |
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b- | [pɑ] pa |
[paɪ̯] pai |
[pɑʊ̯] pao |
[pan] pan |
[pɑŋ] pang |
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p- | [pʰɑ] p'a |
[pʰaɪ̯] p'ai |
[pʰɑʊ̯] p'ao |
[pʰan] p'an |
[pʰɑŋ] p'ang |
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m- | [mɑ] ma |
[maɪ̯] mai |
[mɑʊ̯] mao |
[man] man |
[mɑŋ] mang |
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f- | [fɑ] fa |
[fan] fan |
[fɑŋ] fang |
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d- | [tɑ] ta |
[taɪ̯] tai |
[tɑʊ̯] tao |
[tan] tan |
[tɑŋ] tang |
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t- | [tʰɑ] t'a |
[tʰaɪ̯] t'ai |
[tʰɑʊ̯] t'ao |
[tʰan] t'an |
[tʰɑŋ] t'ang |
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n- | [nɑ] na |
[naɪ̯] nai |
[nɑʊ̯] nao |
[nan] nan |
[nɑŋ] nang |
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l- | [lɑ] la |
[laɪ̯] lai |
[lɑʊ̯] lao |
[lan] lan |
[lɑŋ] lang |
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s- | [sɑ] sa |
[saɪ̯] sai |
[sɑʊ̯] sao |
[san] san |
[sɑŋ] sang |
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g- | [kɑ] ka |
[kaɪ̯] kai |
[kɑʊ̯] kao |
[kan] kan |
[kɑŋ] kang |
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k- | [kʰɑ] k'a |
[kʰaɪ̯] k'ai |
[kʰɑʊ̯] k'ao |
[kʰan] k'an |
[kʰɑŋ] k'ang |
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h- | [xɑ] ha |
[xaɪ̯] hai |
[xɑʊ̯] hao |
[xan] han |
[xɑŋ] hang |
Pinyin's Alternate "a" Vowel Sounds
The letter "a" in pinyin can actually make different sounds as well, when it is part of the "-ian" and "-üan" finals. Those sounds will be covered in later sections of this guide.
For now, let's move on to the "e" vowel.
Sources and further reading
- Sinosplice: Chinese Pronunciation
- ChinesePod: A with Easy Consonants