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muhammed
pinyin syllables
i got that pinyin syallables are :
sheng mu :b,p.m.f.d.t.n.l.g.k.h.j.q.x.zh.ch.sh.r.z.c.s
dan yun mu : a . o . e . i , u . u
fu yun mu : ai , ei , ui , ie , ue , er , ao , ou , iu , an , en , in , un , un {yun}, ang , eng , ing , ong
and according to these syllables all chinese words consists of those three parties
an example : chuang : the firsr part is : "ch" that is "sheng mu" the second "u" dan yun mu and the last part "ang" it is "fu yun mu "
if you study those syllables plus the four tones ,you can go with mandarin language so easy ,
and additional info will be appreciated .. thanks
Oct 16, 2014 6:59 AM
muhammed
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
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