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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Do finals of Chinese pinyin equal to vowels in English?

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  • The "-ang" and "-eng" finals are, or can be, confusing.

    Some speakers pronounce both of these finals as "ung" (the reason being both "a" and "e" can have the schwa aka "uh" sound), but it is really only "-eng" that sounds like "ung" to my ears, and "-ang" is "ahng."

  • PROBLEM!!!! at 0:29

    i think the "ang" sound's tongue movement must have been switched out with the "an" sound's. because its impossible to do the "ang" sound if following the robot-face's tongue movemont :S

    please correct me if i'm wrong!!!!!

  • the best of the best

  • what is going on here can I win a pretztail please

  • What's the name of the ending song?

  • LOL "FINALS IS OUR FOCUS" and then tomorrow "THE WORLD" mmmwwwahahahaha

  • @enidclowes I was asking myself the same thing lol

  • why is there a head changing robot???

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