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Chinese Alphabet: There is no Chinese alphabet in the sense we understand it in the West. Chinese characters are not letters (with some exceptions), Chinese characters represent an idea, a concept or an object. While in the west each of the letters of our alphabet represents a sound that generally has no particular meaning. (...)

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The tones in Mandarin are very important. As we know, Chinese pinyin include three parts: shēnɡmǔ(initial), yùnmǔ(final), shēnɡdiào(tones). In pinyin, even the same initial and final but different tone, the meaning will be different. How to practice and master Mandarin tones? I can tell you. Mandarin Alphabet, Chinese Tones, Pinyin Chinese, Language Learning Goals, Chinese Pronunciation, Write Chinese Characters, Mandarin Chinese Languages, Chinese Alphabet, Chinese Pinyin

The tones in Mandarin are very important. As we know, Chinese pinyin include three parts: shēnɡmǔ(initial), yùnmǔ(final), shēnɡdiào(tones). In pinyin, even the same initial and final but different tone, the meaning will be different. How to practice and master Mandarin tones? I can tell you.

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