A word spoken ten to twenty times is remembered more readily than a word seen fifty to one hundred times, so say the phrases aloud as often as possible. Unlike english, Chinese is a tonal language: each character, when pronounced, has one of four distinct tones. The tones are listed below and will be marked in the text over each syllable in Pinyin.
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Mandarin Language30 - Mandarin Chinese - Learn Key Words and Phrases[1]
A word spoken ten to twenty times is remembered more readily than a word seen fifty to one hundred times, so say the phrases aloud as often as possible. Unlike english, Chinese is a tonal language: each character, when pronounced, has one of four distinct tones. The tones are listed below and will be marked in the text over each syllable in Pinyin.
A word spoken ten to twenty times is remembered more readily than a word seen fifty to one hundred times, so say the phrases aloud as often as possible. Unlike english, Chinese is a tonal language: each character, when pronounced, has one of four distinct tones. The tones are listed below and will be marked in the text over each syllable in Pinyin.