Let’s learn mandarin together. Today, we are going to learn Chinese alphabet, Pinyin. Everything you need yo know about Chinese alphabet. #mandarin #learnchinese #chinese
Thank you very much, I like your explanations. Question please, as someone who just started learning mandarin, does the pronunciation of "x" sound closer to an English "sh" or an English "s"? From this video it felt like closer to the English "s" but I'm not sure...
Hello! Thank you for liking my video. When pronouncing "x", You can try to stretch your mouth (like a smile) and say the word “she” in English. You can see that you are focusing the front part of your tongue, sending the air out with a friction.I hope this could help!
Hello, thank you so much. Yes! Here is my email : yukexin35@163.com. you can send me an email and we can schedule a call. Happy to hear from you again. 😊
i am a lil confuse at this when you wrote xiang ..both i and ang are finals so how do we know where we put tone ? do we have to see the sound (tone of the letter then put tone on letter )?.....
Both of i and ang are finals. So if you see the combination of any initials with iang. You put the tone on “a”. For example , xiāng, liáng, qiáng… If there are two finals, you should put the tone on one of the them. It’s fixed. You will know where to put after you get familiar with pinyin! As long as you see a pinyin and know how to read them, it’s already good!
wäre schön gewesen, wenn die Töne nochmal mit lateinischen Buchstaben bildhaft dargestellt würden. Ich konnte jetzt keinen Unterschied zwischen "p" und "m" ausmachen. Zumal die Dame das Gesicht wegdrehte und ich den Mund nicht genau beobachten konnte.
Hi, this is a wonderful video but I am confused why "s" and "x" have the same sound, also "q" and "c" is the same, also "j" and "z" are the same sound.
“z” “s”sounds like “z”ip and “s”ad in English. “c” pronouncing the same way as “z”, but the only difference is that you have to send the air out more! “j” focuses on the surface of your tongue, the front part of tongue is raised to the palate. “q”pronouncing the same way as “j”, but try to send the air out from your mouth. “x” your tongue is not touching the palate.
Initials: 1:04😃1:32😃 1:45 😃2:43😃3:30
Finals: 5:53😁7:05😁7:20
Fixed Syllables: 8:15☺️9:12☺️9:27
Thank you so much for explaining
The Chinese alphabet is important to learn !
Thank you so much for learn pinyin
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I’m am Chinese and this is great! I’m learning this rn for a warmup!
Indeed you are a good teacher
Mi first chinese lesson I'm so excited love itits no easy put baby steps
I am going to cry why is it difficult 😢😭
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It’s difficult it’s just complicated 😂😂
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Yaa it is... 😢😢
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The last row of the fix syllables is very difficult for English speakers! So much nuance to the alphabet!
It's very good lesson. Helped me a lot. Thanks. Keep making new videos. I have some confusion in ye, Yue, Yun, sounds...any help in this regard ?
Thanks for your content, I will be waiting for more videos 🫶🏻
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this was a great video with good pace and explanation. thank you! subscribed!
So clear girl.I am Cambodian and I am learning Chinese. Can I have online class with you?
You put all my 2 months in 15 minutes much better. ❤
Thank you so much. this was really helpful for me. now I know the pronunciation well. I will wait for you more videos ❤️✨
Very well made! Great pacing and presentation format. Glad i found this vid as a Chinese language beginner!
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Please make more vedio for the beginners, I m here to learn from the start but where I can start ..
Thank you very much, I like your explanations.
Question please, as someone who just started learning mandarin, does the pronunciation of "x" sound closer to an English "sh" or an English "s"? From this video it felt like closer to the English "s" but I'm not sure...
Hello! Thank you for liking my video. When pronouncing "x", You can try to stretch your mouth (like a smile) and say the word “she” in English. You can see that you are focusing the front part of your tongue, sending the air out with a friction.I hope this could help!
@@ChinesewithCottoncaley thank you very much for the clarification!
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lǎoshī :wǒxuédéhěnmàn, xūyào tèbiézhùyì
Thanks you❤
Thank u laoshi
Thanks
It's to difficult to pronounce the words😢 but I try my best te perfect my pronounce thanks for teaching
Now i want to go china it necessary to learn i promite to learn insha allah ya allah
Thank you ma'am🙏
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Are these the forms or the shapes of the sounds? Or we can write a sentence with these letters? How about these characters ( 吗哦哦你 )?
keep learning and u will know
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Thanks!
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Hello, thank you so much. Yes! Here is my email : yukexin35@163.com. you can send me an email and we can schedule a call. Happy to hear from you again. 😊
Subtitles of phonics of alphabets please 😞 I am confused 😇
မဂ်လာပါ 您好老师
i am a lil confuse at this when you wrote xiang ..both i and ang are finals so how do we know where we put tone ? do we have to see the sound (tone of the letter then put tone on letter )?.....
Both of i and ang are finals. So if you see the combination of any initials with iang. You put the tone on “a”. For example , xiāng, liáng, qiáng… If there are two finals, you should put the tone on one of the them. It’s fixed. You will know where to put after you get familiar with pinyin! As long as you see a pinyin and know how to read them, it’s already good!
@@ChinesewithCottoncaley oki..thank you
As clear as day! Thank you so much for this video! Also subbed (:
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Thank you very much!
The B has sound of "B"all ou "P"lay?
The B has sound of “B”all
Very helpful!😊
Is it?I am going to cry 😭😭so difficult
Awesome
Perfect 👍
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wäre schön gewesen, wenn die Töne nochmal mit lateinischen Buchstaben bildhaft dargestellt würden. Ich konnte jetzt keinen Unterschied zwischen "p" und "m" ausmachen. Zumal die Dame das Gesicht wegdrehte und ich den Mund nicht genau beobachten konnte.
How to make sentence using chines alphabets
good question bro! i also wanna know about this
谢谢,but i am from Cambodia I can learn Chinese in school ._.
Nice
Useful video.✝⛑📜👑☦I will re-watch this to memorise it🤞
Thanks! Keep learning! 😄
If I don't need this for my company, I won't practice this
How to Say in chinese language ?
Where are you from?and where are you going?
你是哪里人?nǐ shì nǎ lǐ rén?- Where are you from?
你要去哪里?nǐ yào qù nǎ lǐ?- Where are you going?
I confuse with
b - is it like English b or p
g- like k or g
d- is it like d or t
And
r- i can't pronounce it
Hi, this is a wonderful video but I am confused why "s" and "x" have the same sound, also "q" and "c" is the same, also "j" and "z" are the same sound.
“z” “s”sounds like “z”ip and “s”ad in English. “c” pronouncing the same way as “z”, but the only difference is that you have to send the air out more! “j” focuses on the surface of your tongue, the front part of tongue is raised to the palate. “q”pronouncing the same way as “j”, but try to send the air out from your mouth. “x” your tongue is not touching the palate.
@@ChinesewithCottoncaley Thank you for the reply teacher!
I just start now 10:03
2nd day
I thought 'c' made 'ts' sound?
Is this language no uses of capital letter,usually seeing smallest
وربي يسوقونها ذولي اقلبها زي بعض اتحدا احد عرف ويش الفرق بين xوs😂هذي فيها بسمه شوي وذي مبتسم شويتين 🤣🤣ياخي ماقد شفت زي كذا سواقه
I've been studying Chinese for almost a month, but I don't think I can continue because it's too hardd😭i want to give up but my heart said noooo
How many finals in chinese
That's all
I am sixty year old Bangladeshis. I shall be learn Chinese language, plz help me.
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1:25
Is it Mandarin Chinese?
Yes
Ni hao
Ni hao ma
Me:good
Later:🤔
Well I'm Filipino but my dad?🇨🇳🇵🇭
sister, 14:30
I didn't learn anything. I just was introduced to it besides everything seem to sound the same.
Same with me😢
For me chinese is easier then english
Bacause you grow in Chinese 😆
Idk where country you live or grow, so I can tell to you too if I can speak my mother language when my age is 2 years
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I want to learn Chinese language
Let’s learn it!😄
Its sound difficult
Most of all sounds similar 😢😢
First 5 seconds and I'm already 😭 confused
this does not look like chinesse alpahbet, its more like german
hard
Blimey. I thought greek was difficult.
It ain't necessary that every learner's mother language is latin script language. So here the Pinyin fails. So, u must learn ZHUYIN.
b p m f adding o and d t n l j q h adding e To pronounce It helped me a lot to understand.Thank you
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