In this lesson you’re going to learn the first 6 finals (a, o, e, i, u, ü) that form the single-vowel category. I picked these finals because they are the easiest to learn, and also because this is the order that native Chinese speakers learn their Pinyin in from primary school. a as in f-a-ther o as in s-o-re e as in th-e (with more emphasis) I as ‘yee’ U as in ‘wo’-man ü rhymes with t-‘wo’, pronounced as ‘y-wo’ ........................................... Learn Chinese the native way! is a series dedicated to the learning of Chinese Mandarin pronunciation through Pinyin--the official romanisation system the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese characters. Because Chinese writing is made up of strokes, Pinyin exists to help Roman language speakers pronounce Chinese characters. It also exists to make inputting Chinese characters onto the computer using the standard keyboard. ........................................... ZY Language International Website: https
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