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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

This lesson will teach you how to pronounce some Mandrin Pinyin Syllables

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  • Helpful? I don't know what these words mean? You should say what they mean as well. That's like me telling a chinese person the words "bike, bath, cat, shoe" but not showing them what it means. They may be able to repeat it, but they would have no idea what I was saying. Would be helpful if you said what each word was. Xie Xie (thanks)

  • very helpful in understanding the pronunciation. Thank's

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  • Tnx god in my country we have many fonetycall pronunciations that makes me easy speak other lenguages.

  • xexe

  • @257lollipop LOL, seriously? english is quite easy, it's only hard because it's so phonetically irregular, but other than that, it's fairly easy. Try learning German, Finnish or just about any language spoken in Asia. You'll then realize how easy English is.

  • Pronounce it over and over again make u pronounce other word like xie xie better.Trust me it's workk.

    Thx alot very helpfull.

  • @AkeWanzi1 ya that would be cool

  • i wana fuk this chinesse man so bad awwwwww awwwww awwwww!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Crazy video! Nice scenery, but what's the point?  If it's to teach PinYin, then they totally missed the importance of teaching tones!

  • @Libramoon77 Yes, mainly because of the slang and writing. A lot of people only learn hello or hi yet people here will say hey or something else that and it can be confusing. Writing is also difficult because not all words sound how you say them.

  • They say english is the hardest language to learn......really?!

  • @AkeWanzi1 They're not words per se, they are syllables. They may be words or parts of words but can have different meanings depending on context and tonality.

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