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Lesson 06 - Main - Dimsum Hanyu Pinyin
Manage episode 179907535 series 119663
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In this episode, we will learn:
- how to voice the nasal finals ending in “n”: an, en, uan, uen, ian, in, üan, ün;
- how to voice the nasal finals ending in “ng”: ang, eng, ong, uang, ueng, iang, ing, iong;
- the writing rule when Group 4 finals combine with the initials j, q, x;
- the abbreviation rule for uen;
- how to differentiate the finals uan and üan, and between uen and ün, when they are used with initials;
- the writing rule when these finals are used without initials;
- how to voice the retroflex final er;
- five new Mandarin words: Zh?ngguó, Shàngh?i, Hángzh?u, xi?nsheng, zàijiàn; and
- the possible pinyin combinations for these finals.
10 episodes
Manage episode 179907535 series 119663
Content provided by Language Domus. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Language Domus or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this episode, we will learn:
- how to voice the nasal finals ending in “n”: an, en, uan, uen, ian, in, üan, ün;
- how to voice the nasal finals ending in “ng”: ang, eng, ong, uang, ueng, iang, ing, iong;
- the writing rule when Group 4 finals combine with the initials j, q, x;
- the abbreviation rule for uen;
- how to differentiate the finals uan and üan, and between uen and ün, when they are used with initials;
- the writing rule when these finals are used without initials;
- how to voice the retroflex final er;
- five new Mandarin words: Zh?ngguó, Shàngh?i, Hángzh?u, xi?nsheng, zàijiàn; and
- the possible pinyin combinations for these finals.
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