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How to Learn Pinyin Typing Quickly

I can recite pinyin, and there are only 63 pinyin. If I put my heart into it, I can recite it in two days. The following is what I spent time sorting out.

And the pronunciation of pinyin is marked, which is more comprehensive for your reference.

Remember the pronunciation of the initials and finals of Chinese pinyin first, then put the letters together and pay attention to the tone. Practicing is enough.

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First, Chinese Pinyin.

Initial: refers to the consonant at the beginning of a syllable.

Final: refers to the part of a syllable after the initial.

Syllable: the basic structural unit of pronunciation, the smallest phonetic fragment that is naturally felt. Consists of initials and finals. "big" "

Generally speaking, a Chinese character represents a syllable.

Initial: the pronunciation is light, b p m f d t n l g k h j q x zh ch sh r z c s y w 23.

Vowel: pronounced loudly: a o e i u ü ai ei i ao ou iu ie ü ee er an un ng eng 24.

Overall recognition syllables: Zhi Chi Shi Li Zi Ci Yi Gi Wu Yu Yu Ye Yuan Yinyunying 16.

[Monosyllabic vowel: pronounced loud and long, a o e i u ü 6] A vowel containing only one vowel is called a monosyllabic vowel.

Compound vowel: ai ei ui ao ou iu ie ue er 9] contains several vowels or consists of vowels and consonants, which is called compound vowel.

[Oral vowel: refers to pinyin ending in "n", such as "an en" in un ün 5]

[Postnasal vowel: refers to pinyin ending in "ng" with four "ang eng ng"]

There is a great difference between the front nasal sound and the back nasal sound: the front nasal sound ends in n and the back nasal sound ends in ng.

The front nasal sound consists of vowels and nasal endings. When the nasal ending is -n, when the nasal ending is -n, the tip of the tongue should be pressed against the upper gum, and the soft palate will droop, so that air can flow out of the nasal cavity. When the sound is over, the tip of the tongue should be pressed against the back of the upper teeth.

【 Nasal eng begins with e, and then the root of the tongue retracts, pressing the soft palate, and the airflow comes out of the nasal cavity, which is the root of the tongue. Raise the base of your tongue. (pronounced heng)] in English)]

Pinghua pronunciation: z c s has three [Pinyin begins with "Z, C, S"].

Warp: There are four zh ch sh r [pinyin starts with "zh, ch, sh, r"].

Three Pinyin Festival: 9 Iaua uo uai iao ian iang ong.

Zero initial syllable: a ai an ang ao e ê ei en eng er on13.

[er is a special vowel, sometimes classified as a compound vowel, sometimes classified as a special vowel alone]

Second, how to pronounce pinyin

Pinyin has initials and finals. Vowels are larger and initials are lighter. Vowels are divided into simple vowels and complex vowels, which contain only one.

A vowel is called a vowel; Consisting of several vowels or a combination of vowels and consonants, it is called a compound vowel.

The vowels of Chinese syllables consist of three parts: the beginning, the belly and the end. Rhyme, also known as alto; Rhyme belly, called vowel; Rhyme ending rule

There are vowels and consonants.

For example, [such as Lie] L is the initial and ie is the final. I rhymes; E is rhyme, such as Guan. In this syllable, G is the initial and Guan is.

A vowel. In vowel uan, u is the rhyme head, a is the rhyme belly and n is the rhyme end. Diphthongs is a special form of compound vowel.

Third, the pronunciation of Pinyin:

Initial consonant: b p m f d t n l g k h j q x zh ch sh r z c s y w (23)

Standard pronunciation: b[ glass] p[ slope] m[ touch] f[ Buddha]

Gingival sound (tongue tip sound): d[ de] t[ te] n (ne) l (le)

Tongue root sound (soft palate sound): g[ brother] k[ family] h[ drink]

Tongue sound (hard palate sound, gingival palate sound): j[ machine] q[ seven] x[ west]

Flat tongue: z[ capital] c[ times] s[ thinking]

Tongue coating: zh[ knowing] ch[ eating] sh[ teacher] r[ day] (retrogingival sound, retrolingual sound)

Black clothes

Rhyme: a o e i u ü ai ei ui ao ou iu ie ü e er an en un ng ng (24)

Standard pronunciation: a[ ah] o[ oh] e[ amount] i[ clothes] u[ house ]u[ fish ]ai[ love] ei[ er] ui[ health] ao[ coat] ou[ even] iu[ excellent] ie[ yeah ]u e[ about]

Er [ear] an [en] in [cause] un [temperature] ü n [dizzy] ang [ang] eng [eng] ing [eng] Weng.

Overall syllable: Zhichi Shirizi Cisi Yi Wu Yu Ye Yue Yuan Yinyunying (16)

Standard pronunciation: Zhi [Zhi] Chi [Shi] Zi [Zi] Zi [Ci] Si [Si] Yi [Yi] Wu [Wu] Yu [Yu] Ye [Ye].

Yue [about] Yuan [grievance] Yin [sound] Yun [halo] Ying [eagle]

Fourth, the rules of reading and adjusting: one leveling, two raising, three turning and four lowering. There is no standard sound when reading softly.

[One tone is also called a flat tone, two tones are also called a flat tone, three tones are also called an upper tone, and four tones are also called a falling tone]

For example, the tone symbols in the Chinese Pinyin scheme are: flat tone (ˉ), flat tone (ˊ) and rising tone (ˉ).

(ˋ), a soft (non-standard) method. This method solves the problem of distinguishing Chinese characters with different tones. For example: mom

Mā (flat tone), Ma má (rising tone), Ma M (rising tone), scolding M (falling tone), and 44444444.

Fifth, the rules of intonation: the syllables should be recited and the rules should be clearly remembered.

If there is, don't let it go. If there is, be sure to mark it on it. If not, find O and E. If not, mark it on O. If not, mark it on E.

Iu sit side by side, all marked at the back, iu, ui, marked after the letter, for example, iu should be marked u, ui should be marked.

I, needless to say, vowels can only be marked on vowels. If I mark it off, the tender mark will be empty.

Sixth, spell the rules: J, Q, X are really naughty, never with U, they fight with U, and dig out the fisheye when they see it;

Dig out two points and read ü; Xiao ü is very proud, his eyes look up, and Big Y helps him take off his proud hat.

Note: If you type [ü] on the keyboard, it is [V], for example, green pinyin [lv].