How exactly should these words be pronounced? How to pronounce these words

Updated on culture 2024-08-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Ting" reads two tones, this" reads zhe, four tones.

    But the Mandarin of some hosts and actors is indeed not standard, and the reasons may be as follows: 1I didn't study well when I was in school. 2.Involuntarily influenced by certain dialects.

    The following words are often mispronounced: "Tu" is pronounced as du, "temporary" is pronounced as zhan, "string" is pronounced as xuan, "Asia" is pronounced as ya (3 sounds), and even wandering "wandering" is pronounced as hui (in fact, Taiwan's Zhang Shaohan sings huai when he sings), and there are a few words, which I can't remember for a while.

    You can listen to the Mandarin of the TV news network announcer, they will not make such a mistake.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The court should read "fa ting" and "court" read the second tone;

    So "should read zhe me" "this" read the 4th tone;

    Don't worry about him in the sketch, it's just a mash-up. As for what the host said, it means that his Mandarin certificate was opened through the back doorHa ha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Courtyard. tí sound. The others are like what was said upstairs.

    One more thing to add. The host in order to improve the level of his own hosting. may have watched a lot of RTHK programs. Because I watch it a lot, too. Now I basically don't have a tongue sound when I speak. I'm dizzy ==

    To know the standard Mandarin pronunciation. 1] Dictionary. 2. ** Taiwan News Network.

    But. Not what I said. At those two standard poker faces. It's hard for young people to watch it for more than 3 days in a row. =.=

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The court should read "fa ting" and "court" read the second tone;

    So" in this addition to reading"zhe"In addition to the fourth tone, in spoken Mandarin, this word can also be pronounced as zhei, four tones.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With the dictionary as the standard, you can pinyin, don't care how those people read, the TV is not necessarily accurate, and those are not "teach you to speak Chinese" programs. For example, zhe me may be because the words before and after are too tongue-twisting, for convenient pronunciation, or dialect habits. When I heard him say this, I thought it was normal, I was from Beijing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Foreigner, I don't know how to read, I remember my elementary school, I learned it when I was in school.

    Maybe it's because the sound is not handled well on TV, or maybe it's because the words before and after are so tongue-in-cheek that you get there wrong.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The pronunciations of 骉犇紴猋鱻 Xin Sen Miao Yan Yao are: biāo; bēn;shān;biāo;xiān;xīn;sēn;miǎo;yàn;yáo。

    1. Gelding. Pronunciation: biāo.

    Radical: Horse. Strokes: 9.

    Basic Definition: The appearance of many horses running.

    2, Ben. The pronunciation is bēn.

    Radical: Cow. Strokes: 12.

    Basic definition: the same as "running run".

    3. T羾. Pronunciation: shān.

    Radical: Sheep. Sparrows.

    Strokes: 18.

    Basic definition: the same as "膻".

    4. Lynx. Pronunciation: biāo.

    Radical: Dog. Strokes: 12.

    Basic Definition: Swift.

    5. Eagle. Pronunciation: xiān.

    Radical: Fish. Strokes: 33.

    Basic interpretation: ancient is the same as "fresh".

    6, Xin. Pronunciation: xīn.

    Radical: Kim. Strokes: 24.

    Basic Definition: Prosperity of wealth (gold). It is mostly used for the brand name or personal name of the store.

    7. Sen. Pronunciation: sēn.

    Radical: Wooden. Strokes: 12.

    Basic Definition: 1Describe the trees as many: forests.

    2.Dense; Many: Numerous (a list of phenomena of things).

    3.Dark: Shaded.

    4.Surname. 8, Miao.

    Pronunciation: miǎo.

    Radical: Water. Strokes: 12.

    Basic definition: Describe the water as big: blue waves.

    9, Yan. Pronunciation: yàn.

    Radical: Fire. Strokes: 12.

    Basic Definition: Spark Shake; Flame.

    10, Yao. Pronunciation: yáo.

    Radical: Earth. Strokes: 9.

    Basic Definition: Mountain High.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    5 acupuncture xué, 6 穵wā, 7 究jiū, poor qióng, 8 空 kòng, kǒng, kōng, 穹qióng, 穸xī, 穻yū, 9 窆biǎn, wear chuān, steal qiè, 突tū, 窀zhūn, 穽jǐng, 窂láo, 穼shēn, 穾yào, 10 窎diào, trick qiào, 窊信粗wā, 窅yǎo, 窈yǎo, narrow zhǎi, 窇báo, 窉bìng, 窋zhú, 11 窌jiào, 窕tiǎo, kiln yáo, 窒zhì, 窓chuāng, 窚chéng, 窐wā, 窏wū, 窔yào, 12 window chuāng, channeling cuàn, cellar jiào, 窘jiǒng, wo wō, 窛kòu, 窙xiāo, 13 窦dòu, 窠kē, cave kū, voyeur kuī, 窣sū, wo wō, 窞dàn, 窤guān, 窢huò, 窡zhuó, 窧zhuo, 14 窭jù, 窨roll空xūn, yìn,窬yú,洼wā,窫yà,15 窳yǔ,kiln yáo,窰yáo,窰yáo,窲cháo,窴tián,窱tiǎo,16 窿lóng,窸xī,窭jù,窵diào,窥kuī,窻chuāng,窼chāo,窽kuǎn,窷liào,窹wù,17 窾kuǎn,竂liáo,竀chēng,竁cuì,竃zào,18 緢qiào,窜cuàn,竆qióng,20 stove zào, dou slip preparation town dòu,

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    飍, 龖, 麤, 蠿, 龘, 虋, 鱻, 靐, 厵, 灥bi pai, and 馫 are respectively pronounced as: Douzheng

    1. Empty wisdom and repentance.

    Pinyin: xiū

    2. Gong. Pinyin :d á

    3. Noodles. Pinyin: cū

    4. Worms. Pinyin: zhuó

    5. 龘. Pinyin :d á

    6. Cheek. Pinyin: mén

    7. Eagle. Pinyin: xiān

    8. Spirit. Pinyin: bìng

    9. Pig. Pinyin: yuán

    10, 灥. Pinyin: xún, quán, quàn11, 馫. Pinyin: xīn

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    飍, 龖, 麤, 蠿, 龘, 虋, 鱻, 靐, 厵, 灥bi pai, and 馫 are respectively pronounced as: Douzheng

    1. Empty wisdom and repentance.

    Pinyin: xiū

    2. Gong. Pinyin :d á

    3. Noodles. Pinyin: cū

    4. Worms. Pinyin: zhuó

    5. 龘. Pinyin :d á

    6. Cheek. Pinyin: mén

    7. Eagle. Pinyin: xiān

    8. Spirit. Pinyin: bìng

    9. Pig. Pinyin: yuán

    10, 灥. Pinyin: xún, quán, quàn11, 馫. Pinyin: xīn

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These words, Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin read:

    龘 (dá) 龘 (dá) 龘 (dá) 靐 (bìng) 齉 (nàng) 齾 (è) 爩 (yù) 鱻 (xiān) 麤 (cū) 龗 (líng) 灪 (yù) 呼 (xū).

    龖 (dá) 厵 (yuán) 滟 (yàn) 爨 (cuàn) 癵 (luán) 籱 (zhuó) 饢 (náng) 驫 (biāo) 鲡 (lí) 鹂 (lí) luan (luán).

    麣 (yán) 纞 (liàn) 虋 (mén) 讟 (dú) 钃 (zhú) 骊 (lí) yu (yù) 鸜 (qú) 麷 (fēng) 鞻 (lóu) 韽 (ān) 韾 (yīn).

    顟 (láo) 顠 (piǎo) 饙 (fēn) 饙 (fēn) 騳 (dú) 騱 (xí) 饐 (yē).

    Extended information: These words, which are no longer used, have corresponding simplified characters, which are the previous traditional Chinese characters, and there are also former variant characters, all of which have been simplified.

    Traditional Chinese characters, also known as Chinese Traditional, are called traditional Chinese Chinese in Europe and the United States, generally referring to Chinese characters that have been replaced by simplified characters by the simplification of Chinese characters, and sometimes also refer to the entire Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement.

    Chinese Traditional has a history of more than 3,000 years, and until 1956, it was the standard word for Chinese used among Chinese everywhere.

    There are two main simplifications of Chinese characters: one is the "provincial simplification" of traditional Chinese strokes, such as 讠 [訁], 饣 [飠], 纟 [糹], 钅 [釒] and other 14 simplified sides, and the second is to replace them with homophones, such as the back of the back and the queen's back, which were originally two characters in traditional Chinese characters, and in order to omit the strokes, they were replaced by the less strokes of the queen.

    In August 1935, the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China published the "First Batch of Simplified Chinese Character List", which included a total of 324 popular characters, ancient characters and cursive characters. However, because of the controversy, in February of the following year, the "first batch of simplified character lists" was withdrawn, and the first simplified character scheme and character list officially announced and successfully implemented by ** was the "Chinese Character Simplification Plan" published by the People's Republic of China in 1956, and finally formulated a "simplified character list".

    At present, traditional Chinese characters are still used in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and other overseas Chinese communities, and Chinese mainland retains or uses traditional Chinese characters in cultural relics and monuments, surname variants, calligraphy seal carvings, handwritten inscriptions, special needs, etc.

    In January 2001, the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Standard Spoken and Written Chinese Language came into effect, which clearly stipulates that China will standardize Chinese characters, and at the same time clarify the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters.

    On June 5, 2013, China announced the "General Standard Chinese Character List", including the attached table "Standard Characters and Traditional Chinese Characters and Variant Characters Comparison Table", and the use of Chinese characters in general application fields is subject to the standard character list.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    正 (zheng4th tone).

    Mo (mo fourth tone).

    Yu (yu fourth tone).

    You (you second tone).

    Zhong (zhong, second tone).

    Kindness (shan, fourth tone).

    Sincerely, (jin third tone).

    pro (qin first tone).

    Xian (xian fourth tone).

    庶 (shu fourth tone).

    Punishment (xing second tone).

    Dear, I can only help you get here, thank you!!

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