Chinese alphabets
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Consists of the study and pronounciation of the Chinese alphabet. 1) We learnt two categories of the Chinese alphabet and they are the letters ending with, "_ uo" and "_ uh". Letters ending with "_ uo" are b, p, m, f. Pronounced as buo, puo, muo, fuo. Next classification are the letters ending with "_ uh" and they include d, t, n, l, g, k, h. Pronounced as duh, tuh, nuh, luh, guh, kuh, huh. 2) The first category : j, q, x - (.. ee). Jee(g) , qee(chi) , xee(shi) . The second category :z, c, s. Zzzz, cccc(tttt) , ssss. The third category : w, y. W"uuu", y"ieee". I hope we all have a clear understanding of the five categories of Chinese alphabets that we've learnt. Stay tuned for the next category. 3) 1) zh, ch, sh, r - - "--err". 2) Vowels a, e, i, o, u, u(with .. on top). A-ah, e-ay, i-ee, o-oh, u-ooo, special u(..) - eww. The total alphabets include b, p, m, f, d, t, n, l, g, k, h, j, q, x, z, c, s, w, y, zh, ch, sh, r, a, e, i, o, u, u(..). Welcome to the end of lesson 7. Stay tuned for upcoming lessons. Got any questions or suggestions, let me know in the comments section below.
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