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- Four tones + (There are four main tones in Mandarin Chinese. Your quest to master them starts here!)
- The "ch" "sh" and "zh" sounds + (These similar sounds shouldn't be too hard for speakers of English, but it's important to pay close attention to the vowel sounds that they combine with.)
- The "r" sound + (This is probably an "r" sound unlike any you've ever made before. It doesn't exist in English, but it can be learned!)
- Erhua + (This is the "Beijinger R sound" that gives Mandarin Chinese its pirate flavor!)
- Tough sounds -ü-u + (Those two dots make a difference, but sometimes they're "stealth.")
- Pronunciation variant + (What happens when a word has a certain pinyin reading in the dictionary, but is often pronounced differently by native speakers? It ends up on this list!)
- Neutral tone + (Whether you think of it as "the fifth tone," or "the zeroth tone," it's a little tonal trick you'll need to know.)
- Rare syllable + (You won't find these in our chart, but if you're an intermediate learner, it's time to let you in on the little secret of these syllables' existence.)