Tough sounds -ou-uo
This article is a stub. Editors can help the Chinese Pronunciation Wiki by expanding it. |
-
Level
-
In series Tough sounds (basic)
-
Referenced finals
The "ou" and "-uo" vowel sounds aren't difficult, but they're easy to mix up. Practice the following words and phrases to be sure that you've got a good handle on these tough sounds.
Contents
Pronunciation Tips for -ou-uo (A2)
Read about the "o" and "u" vowels if you need the review.
The pinyin "-ou" final is very similar to the "oh" sound in English. You can think of it as replacing the pinyin "u" with a "h" to get the English syllable "oh".
The "-uo" sound is actually the same as the Chinese syllable "wo." You're just replacing the "u" with a "w" for the syllable "wo."
Tough Sound Words: -ou-uo (A2)
The words in the following table are designed to give you a good pronunciation workout. Practice them on your own and practice them with your teacher.
Audio | Chinese | Pinyin | English |
---|---|---|---|
多 | duō | many, much | |
做 | zuò | to do; to make | |
错 | cuò | mistake, fault | |
说 | shuō | to speak, to say | |
过 | guò | to pass, to spend | |
都 | dōu | all | |
走 | zǒu | to walk, to leave | |
周 | zhōu | week | |
狗 | gǒu | dog | |
肉 | ròu | meat, flesh |
Tough Sound Video Practice: -ou-uo (A2)
Sources and further reading