Techniques to Distinguish the Four Tones in Chinese LanguageKayla Liu
I found the word "new" can show how to read the 4 tones in Chinese: new year ---the "new" reads like the 1st tone in Chinese. new or old? ---the "new" reads like the 2nd tone in Chinese. New Zealand ---the "new" reads like the 3rd tone in Chinese. news ---the "new"...
If you're a learner of Mandarin, put your tones on a mental map so that you can pick up any other Chinese language easier, and get the tone right 90% of the time in Cantonese, Hakka, Shanghainese, you name it. Thai and Chinese tonal systems seem alien to each other on the surface...
A1. What is Patrick's ide a about tones in Chinese? A. They are not as important as pinyin. B. They make Chinese tongue twisters har C. They make Chinese sound a bit like English. D. They help learners remember pinyin letters. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
When Chinese tones change Two third-tones When speaking the Chinese language, sometimes inpinyinthe letters show two consecutive third-tones, but when actually speaking them, we will change the first one to the second tone. The most common example is 你好, from which the pinyin is “Nǐhǎo”...
But most courses just leave you to figure out how tones actually work in real Chinese and full sentences on your own, and you get little or no guidance at all. You might think that you could just go to a native Chinese teacher, but the fact is that being able to speak a language an...
Tune in tothe Hacking Chinese Podcastto listen to the related episode #184: Available onApple Podcasts,Google Podcasts,Overcast,Spotify,YouTubeand many other platforms! Back to index 2.1 Learning tones in Mandarin is not optional If your native language is not tonal, which is true for Indo-Eur...
On the tone, Alexander said, "In Chinese, there are four tones. If you say something in a different tone, the meaning will change greatly. An example is "ma". It can mean a mother, being numb(麻木的), a horse or walking(马). "It's the hardest language to learn," said Gunner,...
Thus, this paper argues for the existence of two types of contour tones in natural language: unitary contour tones and Tone Clusters.doi:10.1007/s10831-007-9017-1Michael BarrieSpringerJournal of East Asian LinguisticsBarrie,Michael. 2007. Contour tones and contrast in Chi- nese Languages[J]. ...
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