A Comprehensive Chinese Pronunciation Demonstration: Reading All Existing Pinyin Syllables

Welcome to Day 6 of our “7 Days to Learn Chinese Pinyin“. In this video, I demonstrate to you all exiting Chinese Pronunciation (all possible pinyin syllables) with four tones. If you are new to Chinese, you can use this video as ultimate Chinese pronunciation practice material. Tones are too included to emphasize the melody within four tones so that it would be easier for beginners to get used to and better at tones in Mandarin Chinese. Here I would like to share three pinyin tables you can find online and use for free (with my opinions of their pros). All these pinyin tables include audio recordings. 1. ChinesePod: (Links to an external site.) Pros: this pinyin chart groups all the pinyin syllables into sections by certain similarity 2. Arch Chinese: (Links to an external site.) Pros: Some pinyin syllables with certain tones do not exist in Mandarin Chinese. For example, le with third tone does not exits in Mandarin Chinese. Arch Chinese excludes pronunciation like this. 3. Yoyo Chinese: Pros: Yoyo Chinese include instructional videos for the pinyin syllables that are difficult to pronounce for Chinese learners.
Back to Top