Difference between revisions of "Tough sounds"
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− | + | # [[Tough sounds c-s-z-]] | |
+ | # [[Tough sounds s-sh-, c-ch-, z-zh-]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds x-sh-, q-ch-, j-zh-]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds r-]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -an-ang]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -e]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -ou-uo]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -ü-u]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -un]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -uan]] | ||
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== B1 Tough Sounds == | == B1 Tough Sounds == | ||
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+ | # [[Tough sounds x-sh-, q-ch-, j-zh- (phrases)]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds r- (phrases)]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -e (phrases)]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -ou-uo (phrases)]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -ü-u (phrases)]] | ||
+ | # [[Tough sounds -un (phrases)]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, 18 May 2020
As a beginner (A1) learner of Mandarin Chinese, you need to learn all of the syllables of pinyin. You may not pronounce them like a native speaker at all, but you at least need to "know what's out there."
The Chinese Pronunciation Wiki has grouped all of these "tough sounds" into elementary (A2) words and intermediate (B1) phrases so that you can practice at your level.