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Learn the numbers one through ten in Kanji characters with this language counting chart for the classroom wall. Free to download and print
I’ve been learning Chinese for almost four years now (a few more months to go). I still discover interesting things about Mandarin everyday. I remember back in 1st year of Chinese, we went through the Pinyin chart of syllables, getting the grips of Chinese pronunciation. Syllable after syllable we went: bo, po, mo, fo etc etc. Little did I know that now three years later I’m still finding some oddities in these syllable charts and Pinyin too. See below the Pinyin chart (source Pinyin.info)…
Bopomofo or pinyin? When I was first learning Chinese, I asked a semi-native Chinese speaker what her recommendation was for learning to read and pronounce Chinese. Was pinyin sufficient or was bopomofo worth pursuing? Her answer was that she didn’t think bopomofo was necessary and might even be confusing. To put things in perspective, she […]
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Using this Chinese Pinyin Chart and listen to the audios of the Chinese pronunciation system. You can also download as PDF or embed it to your website.
This poster introduces the components of Chinese syllable, the initial, final, and tone, as well as phonetic spelling. The Hanyu Pinyin table can be used by beginners as an efficient tool for learning pronunciation.
Download Chinese Pinyin material on TutorMandarin for free. Don't forget to sign up for a free trial and download the Chinese learning App.
This pin covers all the Mandarin Chinese pinyin combinations. Some pinyin sounds are unique only existing in the Chinese language. To learn how to pronounce these sounds, check out our YouTube video series Chinese Phonetics and Pronunciation. Follow the link and check the video lessons out!
Details of Zhuyin fuhao / Bopomofo, the phonetic script used to show the pronunciation of Chinese characters in Taiwan.
Pinyin is used to romanize the Chinese characters to help learners understand how to pronounce them. Pinyin has become...
Hi everyone, Mastering Chinese pronunciation is not an easy task. Here we produced a series of video lessons to teach you how to pronounce some of the most difficult sounds and tones. Check out our playlist on YouTube!
This language chart teaches students numbers with the number ten followed by the Kanji character and pronunciation. Free to download and print
The Chinese language is becoming more important with the economic and political development of Mainland China. Start learning Chinese by first reading and reviewing this introduction to Chinese Pin…
Chinese Number 7: The number seven is followed by the Chinese character and the proper pronunciation in this classroom counting chart/flash card.
This phonemic chart uses symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). IPA symbols are useful for learning pronunciation. The symbols on this chart represent the 44 sounds used in British English speech (Received Pronunciation or RP, an educated accent associated with but not exclusive to south-east England).
The Japanese character for the number two is set against the Arabic numeral as well as a general pronunciation in this helpful classroom wall chart. Free to download and print
Chinese Number 8 Perfect for language classes, this wall counting chart/flash card has the number eight, the Chinese character, and the pronunciation.
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