Additional Part For Chinese Syllables

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Additional part for Chinese syllables

Hey guys! Here I got several additional tips for you.

:Remember I told you before there are some exceptional syllables that are toneless (there is no tone-marks on them).
Disregarding the tones of Chinese characters they represent, they should be pronounced light and short. These syllables are called neutralized tones or neutral tones. The pitch of a neutral tone is affected by the tone of the preceding syllables. for example: m

ma(mother)n men(you) b ba(father) ho me(Ok?)

Note: in transcription neutral tones do not carry any tone-indicators.

:When e an n are spelled together with j q and x , they are removed of the two dots at the top
and written as : ju And whats more,

jue juan

jun qu que quan qun xu xue xuan xun. l xng(trip)

remains unchanged when spelled with n and l. for example:

n ren (woman).
You can find all these kind of formation above in the Chart. work. Keep it up! Just learn it by heart! To learn Chinese well is a long-term

There are some Chinese syllables simply formed by a simple vowel or a compound vowel. So dont get confused

when you come across it. For example: (hungry),

r (ear), i (short).

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