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About Learn Pinyin

Pinyin, short for Hanyu Pinyin, means "phonetic notation" or "phonetic symbols". Pin means "spelling" and Yin means "sound(s)". Pinyin is a system of romanization (phonemic notation and transcription to Roman script) for Standard Mandarin. There are 21 initials/consonants and 35 finals/vowels in Mandarin.

Pronunciation of Mandarin comes with two aspects: syllables and tones. Each can be practised separately, but when it comes to speaking, learners must pronounce words with proper tones.

A Mandarin syllable consists of three components: an initial, a final and a tone. The initial and final sounds make a total of 56 basic sounds. Combinations of initials and finals, and the special cases result in more than 400 mono-syllabic sounds. By applying the four tones to the sounds, Standard Mandarin makes a total of around 1,600 unique syllables.

Initials and Finals
The pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin is generally given in terms of initials and finals, which represent the segmental phonemic portion of the language, rather than letter by letter. Initials are initial consonants, while finals are all possible combinations of semivowels coming before the vowel, the nucleus vowel, and final vowel or consonant.

A semivowel is a sound that is phonetically similar to a vowel sound but functions as the syllable boundary rather than as the nucleus of a syllable.

Tones
Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language. Each Chinese character/syllable has a tone. The same syllable can have 5 possible ways to pronounce by varying the tone (pitch). There are four main tones and a neutral tone (轻声qīngshēng) in Mandarin. One syllable, pronounced in different tones will usually mean different things. This fact makes the tone training a fundamentally important part of Mandarin learners. So, even if you can pronounce the pinyin of a Chinese character correctly but if you do not master tones, Chinese speakers will not understand you.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What does Pinyin mean?

Pinyin means "phonetic notation" or "phonetic symbols".

How many initials and finals are there in Mandarin?

There are 21 initials/consonants and 35 finals/vowels in Mandarin.

What are the components of a Mandarin syllable?

A Mandarin syllable consists of an initial, a final, and a tone.

How many basic sounds are there in Mandarin?

There are 56 basic sounds in Mandarin.

How many unique syllables are there in Standard Mandarin?

There are around 1,600 unique syllables in Standard Mandarin.

What are initials and finals in Chinese Pinyin?

Initials are initial consonants, while finals are all possible combinations of semivowels coming before the vowel, the nucleus vowel, and final vowel or consonant.

What are semivowels?

Semivowels are sounds that are phonetically similar to vowel sounds but function as the syllable boundary rather than as the nucleus of a syllable.

How many tones are there in Mandarin?

There are four main tones and a neutral tone in Mandarin.

Why is tone training important for Mandarin learners?

Tone training is important because different tones can change the meaning of a syllable, and if tones are not mastered, Chinese speakers may not understand the learner.

How can I provide feedback to improve this application?

You can email us at [email protected] to provide feedback and suggestions.
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