Difference between revisions of "Pinyin spelling rules"
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+ | You might think that pinyin has no "rules" other than simply memorizing correctly and then writing out the syllables in the [[pinyin chart]]. You'd be wrong! There are quite a number of issues that even native speakers get wrong. Getting them correct makes pinyin easier to read and less likely to cause confusion. | ||
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+ | {{Basic Pronunciation|A2|10|Capitalization, apostrophes, punctuation... all good to know!|pinyin|ASP3DC62}} |
Revision as of 06:50, 22 April 2020
You might think that pinyin has no "rules" other than simply memorizing correctly and then writing out the syllables in the pinyin chart. You'd be wrong! There are quite a number of issues that even native speakers get wrong. Getting them correct makes pinyin easier to read and less likely to cause confusion.