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How do you pronounce the Q in Chinese?
It sounds like it starts with a Ts beginning.
4 de sep. de 2014 17:31
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The advice on this forum is so bad. So often.
http://www.sinosplice.com/learn-chinese/pronunciation-of-mandarin-chinese/4
5 de septiembre de 2014
The essentials of the articulation of 'j', (('q')), 'x' in Mandarin are 3 points: which parts of the tongue and the palate that touch or get close to each other; Consequently how the airblow is checked and released; whether there is strong airblow going through the contact/close spots(aspirated or not).
///////////////// So we can pronouce by imitation of and comparison with the standard sounds of the target language (Mandarin). And there is another important comparison: with the similar sounds in your native language(s) or other foreign languages that we know. They are where we begin to articulate.
///////////////// As for 'j', (('q')), 'x' in Mandarin, we can compare like this: x(Madarin)-----s, or sh(English); j-----ch. Each of the latter sounds can work as the beginning of our articulation. Try and Error. Just keep adjusting the 3 points of articulation as you are trying and keep comparing the sounds that you made with the standard ones, untill we get the satisfatory results.
5 de septiembre de 2014
Do you know the number of '7' for chinese pronuncation. same with q
9 de noviembre de 2014
The essentials of the articulation of 'j', (('q')), 'x' in Mandarin are 3 points: which parts of the tongue and the palate that touch or get close to each other; Consequently how the airblow is checked and released; whether there is strong airblow going through the contact/close spots(aspirated or not).
///////////////// So we can pronouce by imitation of and comparison with the standard sounds of the target language (Mandarin). And there is another important comparison: with the similar sounds in your native language(s) or other foreign languages that we know. They are where we begin to articulate.
///////////////// As for 'j', (('q')), 'x' in Mandarin, we can compare like this: x(Madarin)-----s, or sh(English); j-----ch. Each of the latter sounds can work as the beginning of our articulation. Try and Error. Just keep adjusting the 3 points of articulation as you are trying and keep comparing the sounds that you made with the standard ones, untill we get the satisfatory results.
5 de septiembre de 2014
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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Chino (mandarín)
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