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These two consonants are almost indistinguishable from their ch and sh counterparts. The only major difference is that it is pronounced with the tongue closer to the bottom front teeth. Next, we have zh. The sound is close to the j in the English word "Jew", but not quite.
24 May 2017 An easy-to-understand explanation of Chinese pronunciation, why you can speak Chinese fearlessly, audio resources and more: It's all here in our trusty guide!
Again, the pinyin "q-" sound is not the same as the English "ch" sound, although it may sound similar to you at first, and some inaccurate pronunciation guides will tell you they're the same. (If they were really the same, why concoct a "q-" sound at all??) Pinyin's "x-" and "q-" sounds are very similar to each other, in the same
This Pinyin table includes all Mandarin Chinese syllables. Click on any pinyin sound in the chart, and listen to the audio in all four tones.
By focusing on the sounds which don't exist in English, you master pronunciation fast! - at ChineseClass101.
13 Apr 2005 Can you tell me how to read Chinese names? Sure, you can learn pinyin in 5 minutes. the good news: pinyin has fixed rules. E.g. 'g' always sounds like 'game', no confusion to 'germ'. the bad news: the notation is not entirely designed with English speakers in mind.
First, the zh, ch, and sh sounds in Mandarin are all pronounced with the tongue in the same place, just as the sounds "j," "ch," and "sh" in English are all pronounced with the tongue in the same place. Try saying those English sounds (just the consonants) in a row.
Beginner's guide to pronouncing Mandarin Chinese transcribed into Latin letters.
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