Pinyin lesson 6

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Pinyin Lesson 6

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Pinyin Lesson 6

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Compound Finals ɑn、 en、 iɑn、 in、 uɑn、 uen、 üɑn、 ün

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bàn半

( half)

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sān三

( three)

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mén门

( door)

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rén人

( person)

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tiān天

( sky)

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xìn信

( letter)

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suān酸

( sour)

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• We have learned that when finals that begin with “i” are used as individual syllables, the “i” changes to “y”. So “iɑn” changes to “yɑn”.

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yǎn眼

( eye)

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• If “in” is used as an individual syllable, “y” is placed in front of it. So “in” changes to “yin”.

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yìn印

( stamp)

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• We have learned that when compound finals that begin with “u” are used as individual syllables, “u” changes into “w”. So “uɑn, uen” change to “wɑn, wen”.

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wǎn碗

( bowl)

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wèn问

( ask)

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• The final “e” is omitted when there is an initial in front of the compound final “uen”. The tone is marked above the “u”. E.g. “l+uen”( the second tone) →“lún”

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chūn春

( spring)

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• We have learned that when compound finals that begin with “ü” appear as individual syllables, the two dots above “ü” are omitted and the letter “y” is placed before the “u”.

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yuǎn远

( far)

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yún云

( cloud)