The "o" and "u" vowels
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In series Pinyin quick start guide
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Referenced finals
Although we treated the "a" vowel, the "e" vowel, and the "i" vowel separately, we're going to present "o" and "u" together because, well... these two sounds kind of have a thing for each other, and it makes sense to do it this way.
Contents
Pinyin's Main "o" Vowel Sound
Pinyin's Main "u" Vowel Sound
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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-o- | -o | -ou | -ong | -u- | -u | -ua | -uai | -uei | -uo | -uan | -uang | -uen | -ueng | |
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∅- | [ɔ] o |
[ɤʊ̯] ou |
[u] wu |
[u̯ɑ] wa |
[u̯aɪ̯] wai |
[u̯eɪ̯] wei |
[u̯ɔ] wo |
[u̯an] wan |
[u̯ɑŋ] wang |
[u̯ən] wen |
[u̯əŋ] weng |
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b- | [pu̯ɔ] po |
[pu] pu |
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p- | [pʰu̯ɔ] p'o |
[pʰɤʊ̯] p'ou |
[pʰu] p'u |
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m- | [mu̯ɔ] mo |
[mɤʊ̯] mou |
[mu] mu |
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f- | [fu̯ɔ] fo |
[fɤʊ̯] fou |
[fu] fu |
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d- | [tɤʊ̯] tou |
[tʊŋ] tung |
[tu] tu |
[tu̯eɪ̯] tui |
[tu̯ɔ] to |
[tu̯an] tuan |
[tu̯ən] tun |
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t- | [tʰɤʊ̯] t'ou |
[tʰʊŋ] t'ung |
[tʰu] t'u |
[tʰu̯eɪ̯] t'ui |
[tʰu̯ɔ] t'o |
[tʰu̯an] t'uan |
[tʰu̯ən] t'un |
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n- | [nɤʊ̯] nou |
[nʊŋ] nung |
[nu] nu |
[nu̯ɔ] no |
[nu̯an] nuan |
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l- | [lu̯ɔ] lo |
[lɤʊ̯] lou |
[lʊŋ] lung |
[lu] lu |
[lu̯ɔ] lo |
[lu̯an] luan |
[lu̯ən] lun |
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s- | [sɤʊ̯] sou |
[sʊŋ] sung |
[su] su |
[su̯eɪ̯] sui |
[su̯ɔ] so |
[su̯an] suan |
[su̯ən] sun |
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g- | [kɤʊ̯] kou |
[kʊŋ] kung |
[ku] ku |
[ku̯ɑ] kua |
[ku̯aɪ̯] kuai |
[ku̯eɪ̯] kui |
[ku̯ɔ] ko |
[ku̯an] kuan |
[ku̯ɑŋ] kuang |
[ku̯ən] kun |
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k- | [kʰɤʊ̯] k'ou |
[kʰʊŋ] k'ung |
[kʰu] k'u |
[kʰu̯ɑ] k'ua |
[kʰu̯aɪ̯] k'uai |
[kʰu̯eɪ̯] k'ui |
[kʰu̯ɔ] k'o |
[kʰu̯an] k'uan |
[kʰu̯ɑŋ] k'uang |
[kʰu̯ən] k'un |
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h- | [xɤʊ̯] hou |
[xʊŋ] hung |
[xu] hu |
[xu̯ɑ] hua |
[xu̯aɪ̯] huai |
[xu̯eɪ̯] hui |
[xu̯ɔ] ho |
[xu̯an] huan |
[xu̯ɑŋ] huang |
[xu̯ən] hun |
This section has been quite full! Be sure to listen to the audio a lot and get really familiar with these sounds. Then move on to the "c" and "z" sounds.
Sources and further reading
- Sinosplice: Chinese Pronunciation
- ChinesePod: Non-Nasal U with Easy Consonants, Nasal U with Easy Consonants