How to pronounce [n]/[l] in Chinese Pinyin
How to pronounce [n]: Make the tip of your tongue touch against the upper alveolar ridge and let the airflow comes out from nasal cavity companied with the release of…
How to pronounce [n]: Make the tip of your tongue touch against the upper alveolar ridge and let the airflow comes out from nasal cavity companied with the release of…
How to pronounce [g]: Form an obstacle by raising the back of tongue to touch the soft palate and then release the airflow by quickly break through the obstacle without…
How to pronounce [d]: Make an obstacle by keeping your tip of tongue touch the upper alveolar ridge, compress air in your mouth and then release the airflow by quickly…
How to pronounce [b]: Close your lips tightly and then let a little bit of airflow comes out your mouth by a sudden release of lips but with no vibration…
Keep your tongue in the position of “e” and then slightly roll up tip of your tongue. [er] as a separate sound in the syllable but not form a syllable…
As we already know, the vowels in the Pinyin system can be an independent syllable itself even without the Pinyin initials. But, there is an exception about the vowels [i],…
How to pronounce [o]: Put the tongue at the bottom of your mouth and push the lips forward into a small “O” circle. The sound of [o] sounds like the…
The Pronunciation: [ü] is one of the basic five finals, which doesn’t exist in English and many other foreign languages. The key to pronouncing the vowel [ü]: First, try to…
How to pronounce [ɑ]: Open your mouth wide and relax your tongue in its lowest place. The sound of [ɑ] is pronounced like "ah" in English, as the sound you…