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Your practical, free, comprehensive online resource for Chinese pronunciation, tones, and pinyin. 599 pages and growing!
Truly mastering Chinese pronunciation takes some time. Follow our three level, two-track approach (pinyin and tones) to effectively acquire all of the difficult sounds of Mandarin Chinese.
Beginners, start here!
As a beginner, your top priorities should be:
- Learning all of the sounds represented by pinyin (chart)
- Getting familiar with the four tones
Elementary learners, this is what you need
As an elementary learner, you should know your pinyin and four tones pretty well. Now your priorities should be:
- Focus on perfecting the tough sounds of Mandarin
- Learn the three basic tone change rules.
"Intermediate" doesn't mean perfect tones...
OK, so you know pinyin and you know the tones pretty well. But are you really good at all touch sound combinations and all tone pair combinations? Time to focus on:
Practice Your Tone Pairs Here!
(There is lots more video on our tone pairs pages)
Why Do Native Speakers Pronounce Stuff Wrong??
There are quite a few words in modern Mandarin with multiple pronunciations floating around. Usually there is one "standard" pronunciation (in the dictionary), but in many cases that's the one no one really ever says! If you're a fairly advanced student (B1+), you'll want to check out our list of pronunciation variants.
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