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As an [[A2|elementary learner]] of Mandarin Chinese, you hopefully have already gotten a handle on most of the "[[tough sounds]]" of the language. Unfortunately, being able to pronounce a word when you drop everything and focus super hard on that one- or two-syllable word isn't quite good enough. Time to push on into more challenging phrases before you can truthfully say you have ''mastered'' the really challenging sounds of the language. | As an [[A2|elementary learner]] of Mandarin Chinese, you hopefully have already gotten a handle on most of the "[[tough sounds]]" of the language. Unfortunately, being able to pronounce a word when you drop everything and focus super hard on that one- or two-syllable word isn't quite good enough. Time to push on into more challenging phrases before you can truthfully say you have ''mastered'' the really challenging sounds of the language. | ||
− | == Tough Sounds | + | == Tough Sounds == |
− | === Tough Sounds | + | === Tough Sounds x-sh, q-ch, j-zh === |
− | === Tough Sounds | + | === Tough Sounds r- === |
− | == Tough Sounds | + | === Tough Sounds -e === |
− | === Tough Sounds | + | === Tough Sounds ou-uo === |
− | === Tough Sounds | + | === Tough Sounds ü-u === |
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+ | === Tough Sounds -un === | ||
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[[Category:Pinyin]] | [[Category:Pinyin]] | ||
{{Basic Pronunciation|B1|1|Certain sounds and sound combinations STILL need extra attention.|pinyin|ASPB919B}} | {{Basic Pronunciation|B1|1|Certain sounds and sound combinations STILL need extra attention.|pinyin|ASPB919B}} | ||
{{Related|Tough sounds}} | {{Related|Tough sounds}} |
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As an elementary learner of Mandarin Chinese, you hopefully have already gotten a handle on most of the "tough sounds" of the language. Unfortunately, being able to pronounce a word when you drop everything and focus super hard on that one- or two-syllable word isn't quite good enough. Time to push on into more challenging phrases before you can truthfully say you have mastered the really challenging sounds of the language.