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Which words should be pronounced lightly?

In Putonghua, you should read aloud quietly in the following situations:

1. auxiliary word. Such as structural auxiliary words: de, de, de; Dynamic auxiliary words (formerly called tense auxiliary words): writing, passing, passing; Modal auxiliary words: Ma, you, right, ah, just, just wait.

2. Suffixes of nouns and pronouns. Such as: chairs, wood, here, brothers, men, we wait.

3. Some quantifiers. Such as: one, some, a letter, please come, etc.

4. Some directional words and morphemes. Such as: indoors, outdoors, on the playground, in the classroom, above and below.

5. Directional verbs. Such as: write, tear, come back, stand up, sit down, etc.

6. The last chapter in which monosyllabic verbs overlap. Such as: look, think, walk and so on. After the two-syllable verb overlaps with ABAB, the second AB should be read softly. Inquire, discuss, discuss. If the word "no" is embedded in the middle, read it softly with the word "no" Ask about it, don't ask about it, discuss it.

7. Appellation of the last syllable and monosyllabic nouns of overlapping words. Such as: sister, grandmother, uncle, uncle, grandfather, father, brother, brother, sister and so on.

8. The last chapter of most couplets. Such as: radish, grapes, glass, trumpet, command, ambiguity, intelligence, hesitation, nagging, trembling, confusion, carelessness, uncertainty and so on.