Special thanks for the nasals in particular. I have been finding that in many "natural speech" situations those endings are very, VERY nasalized, to the point where one only is hearing a nasalization as opposed to a genuine pronunciation of /n/ and /ng/. Now I'm getting a better sense of how they work with the related vowel i.e. not as a separate sound, but as an overlay. Much appreciated.
(easy reference for myself) 0:39 simple finals 2:47 “a” group double finals 3:31 “e” group double finals 3:48 “i” group double finals 4:00 “o” group double finals 4:08 “ü” group double finals 4:20 “i” group double + single 5:27 “u” group double + single 6:13 “ü” group double + single
Sorry to interrupt this space. I teach Chinese in humorous way and with cute pictures. Each Chinese character pronounces one syllable, and each character has meanings. Chinese primary school pupils can easily learn 3000 characters, which cover 99 percent of Chinese characters in newspapers and books. Chinese is 30% faster than English in conveying information.
What I do is I watch a video in Mandarin and then try to spell what I hear in Pinyin to test my listening in Mandarin and reinforce my knowledge of Pinyin. I am on my 3rd day learning Mandarin.
@@foxyberyl1232 w = u (you can find this info in the video called Pinyin spelling rules), so wo = uo which is a compounding final that includes two simple finals u and o
Special thanks for the nasals in particular. I have been finding that in many "natural speech" situations those endings are very, VERY nasalized, to the point where one only is hearing a nasalization as opposed to a genuine pronunciation of /n/ and /ng/. Now I'm getting a better sense of how they work with the related vowel i.e. not as a separate sound, but as an overlay. Much appreciated.
Thank you for your feedback:)
This episode is the most hardest for me. But I think I kinda get it from watching it all over again
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Thank you for this amazing class! No more problems with "front and back nasal sounds"!😊
(easy reference for myself)
0:39 simple finals
2:47 “a” group double finals
3:31 “e” group double finals
3:48 “i” group double finals
4:00 “o” group double finals
4:08 “ü” group double finals
4:20 “i” group double + single
5:27 “u” group double + single
6:13 “ü” group double + single
1:22 for e sound
1:44 for u sound
the best summary of finals I found so far!
非常感谢您。
I hope you come back to make video. I was struggling with this in my Chinese class Last week and now I can pronounce it😊 thank you
This was very useful to me, especially the compound finals! I will definitely check out more of your tutorials! Tones next :) Thank you!
不用谢😊
我喜欢你的每一个视频,因为你教得很好❤
Best teacher on TH-cam thank you so much teacher ❤
谢谢你😊
that is good lesson, Thank you teacher for your dedication
You have an amazing Amazing method of teaching
You are the best ❤🇨🇳
Best explanation!! Thank you!
Sorry to interrupt this space.
I teach Chinese in humorous way and with cute pictures.
Each Chinese character pronounces one syllable, and each character has meanings.
Chinese primary school pupils can easily learn 3000 characters, which cover 99 percent of Chinese characters in newspapers and books.
Chinese is 30% faster than English in conveying information.
Another great video. A gem. Should be many more views
Glad you enjoyed it😀
Excellent class
Time to practice putting them together. Amazing as always! Thanks!
Oh yea! Stay tuned and we are going to put them together soon~
Excellent work loved it. beautifully explained
Very easy to understand thanks
Please make more videos ❤❤❤❤
Very good mam..
Thank you
Thank you, the video was fantastic.
I’m glad that you like it and find it helpful 😊
Loving it
Amazing video 😀
Glad you enjoyed it
What I do is I watch a video in Mandarin and then try to spell what I hear in Pinyin to test my listening in Mandarin and reinforce my knowledge of Pinyin. I am on my 3rd day learning Mandarin.
That is the best way of practicing listening skills! Way to go! 加油💪🏼
Thanks laoshi
Amazing!!!
Thank u very much 🥰
I just noticed your shirt isnt chinese. Its english written backwards.
5:31 Uai?? Isn't it Uao?
Clear seems like the comparison made me clearly the difference and easy to get it the pronounciation
Me slowly realising that I still have a lot to learn when it comes to pinyin 😣
You are getting there! Keep it up 👍
Thank you 😊
Why are you also pronouncing your example sounds in a singing tone?
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Now that you are teaching sounds please place the microphone close to your mouth (instead of meters away)
hello
5:33 uao - uai?
Ue?
Final “u” does not go with final “e”. When you see “ue”, the two dots on top of u are omitted.
Thank you
Tai xiexie le for a great videos
I have a question, which o do we say?
I don’t quite understand your question. Are you asking about o and ou?
@@keystochinese0921 I mean like does O pronouns like wo or o?
@@foxyberyl1232 w = u (you can find this info in the video called Pinyin spelling rules), so wo = uo which is a compounding final that includes two simple finals u and o
@@keystochinese0921 ohh ok thank you
@@foxyberyl1232 不用谢~
4:27
Ü = uw sound
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Thanks laoshi
Hi
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