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Let's Phrasebook of Mandarin Chinese. 外国人学说中国话

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Hanyu Pinyin ( ), commonly called Pinyin, is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin in use. Hanyu means the Chinese language, pin means "spell" and yin means "sound". Pinyin uses Roman letters to represent sounds in Standard Mandarin, however, they are pronounced differently. The pronunciation of Chinese is generally given in terms of initials and finals. Tones are an important part of Chinese. They are the variation of pitch within a syllable and are used to distinguish words with the same Pinyin. There are basically four tones plus a neutral tone in Mandarin Chinese. Each tone is represented by a diacritical mark above a non-medial vowel. The neutral tone is used for stressless syllables and its pitch is determined by the tones of adjacent syllables. N.B. neutral is never a starting tone.

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Let's Phrasebook of Mandarin Chinese. 外国人学说中国话, 旅舜

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Titul
Let's Phrasebook of Mandarin Chinese. 外国人学说中国话
Jazyk
anglicky, čínsky
Autoři
旅舜
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
191
ISBN10
7508513886
ISBN13
9787508513881
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Hanyu Pinyin ( ), commonly called Pinyin, is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin in use. Hanyu means the Chinese language, pin means "spell" and yin means "sound". Pinyin uses Roman letters to represent sounds in Standard Mandarin, however, they are pronounced differently. The pronunciation of Chinese is generally given in terms of initials and finals. Tones are an important part of Chinese. They are the variation of pitch within a syllable and are used to distinguish words with the same Pinyin. There are basically four tones plus a neutral tone in Mandarin Chinese. Each tone is represented by a diacritical mark above a non-medial vowel. The neutral tone is used for stressless syllables and its pitch is determined by the tones of adjacent syllables. N.B. neutral is never a starting tone.