pinyin software is some thing allow me to type in chinese character into the pda phone.i am using mini O2 palm.
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I just need this because my 3 yr old niece has a difficulty during urination. What can you suggest too on how to cure it. Thanks
I am born in china so I already know how to speak chinese fluently. I just need to learn how to write. I'm currently going to take Chinese 101 in college and I was thinking about taking Japanese aswell my second semester.
I heard that the hardest part of learning Chinese is pronunciation (easy part for me) and the hardest part of learning Japanese is grammar.
I'm pretty devoted to learning both languages. Do you think its possible to learn both languages at once under my circumstances?
You know how Japanese kanji have a pronunciation for whether they're used alone or used to form a word? Are Chinese hanzi the same way?
This is mandarine Chinese!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, I have a number of questions about Mandarin pinyin pronunciation:
1. How do you know when "i" in pinyin should be pronounced "uh" or "ee" or "er" as in the English word "fur" (examples of usage in chi and shi)? I've heard it as all these ways and am very confused as to which is correct, keeping in mind I am aiming for the Beijing accent.
2. In the pinyin "e", how does one know if it is to be pronounced as the English sound "uh" or "eh"? I have heard "ye" as both "yeh" and "yuh".
3. Does it really make a huge difference if you give your "ch" and "zh" different forces of air, like I know some of the sounds have more air than others, like "p" and "b"...?
4. Which region's/city's accent is the most understood throughout the PRC?
5. "Eng"- pronounced like "ung" or "ang" in the english word "hang"? How do I know which is right? Like for example, cheng2 chi2
I know that if I heard the word before I should know how to spell it in pinyin the problem is I'm hearing so many different ways to say things! Please help! Xie Xie!!
So are there exceptions to the pinyin "e"? Such as in "de" in "wo de"? Isn't that pronounced "duh"?
Thanks for the info on pronunciation variations though...I'm sure it's similar to Spanish, with Castilians having a lisp and the Argentines with their pronunciation of "ll".
Are there any website of chinese pinyin that i can learn?
thank you !!!
Hi everyone,
So,I have a mini-fashion show in my school and I have to represent China by wearing traditional clothes and I would love to say something about China in chinese!!Do you all know any site that may translate and give me the pronunciation of what I have translated?I'd love if you all can give me some.Also,which chinese should I translate in?Traditional or simplified?I have no clue about it....I need all the help I can get.Thank you
I need this pinyin translated.
1) ni jway shi wa na ga chee jyeh
2) She-me she hao shin yue suh rue
3) ni jway shi wan na ga je rue
I don't know the exact pinyin spelling so I posted how I thought they sounded, let me know if you would like me to post the recording here.
Thank you Aidant, I think thats right.
Thanks alot.
The pronunciation [ds'] of再(zài) in the phrase再见(zàijiàn) should be pronounced as [z] and how should I pronounce it?
Dont ask why, I am just trying to explain something to a friend of mine. She is Chinese and knows nothing about the birds and bees. dont worry I am not a weird dude or anything I just... Oh gosh just give me the answer...
According to http://chineseculture.about.com/library/name/blname.htm, my Chinese name is: http://z.about.com/d/chineseculture/1/0/b/A/3/rachael.gif (Sorry for the link, but I have no grasp at typing Chinese on an English keyboard). Could anyone give me help with how to pronounce it? And also, could someone actually type it out please?
Thanks!
i really need to know how you say stepmom in pinyin for my homework. any help?
Ok, so I know that the character is pronounced rén which means man/person/people.
But I also have heard it being pronounced with a zh sound kinda like zhen or something like that. Also I have noticed that most females pronounce it with a zh sound. So I'm just wondering if rén is mostly used by guys and females say it with a zh sound? Or there are more ways to say it?
how do you say older brother in pinyin chinese?
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I would like to know my name in Chinese/Pinyin. Where can I do so?
I'd like to translate it to Cantonese.
Simplified Chinese (if that information helps) : 我爱你我的宝贝 I already know what it means; something to the effect of "I love you my darling", but I want to know how to pronounce it, effectively and correctly
Is this correct?
Ninhao. Dingpiao zhongxin ma?
Wo xiang ding yi zhanhanghai de chepiao.
Zhezhou wu de zai 3 dian 15 fen.
I am trying to either book a trainticket or a plainticket.
Help is appreciated
how do you pronounce this vowel : ê ?
and what's Qing Sheng mean?
I want to be able to type in Pinyin without having to use alt+number combinations all the time. I need an easier way to input letters with the tone marks on them.
Is there anyone that can tell em how you would pronounce these symbols
http://chineseculture.about.com/library/symbol/blcc_daddyslittlegirl.htm
i'm going to have the symbols on my arm as a tattoo for my daughter and i would like to know how to pronounce the symbols thx
How does one say "I have three brothers" in the pinyin form for Chinese?
Actually can you guys give me the Chinese pronunciation too? I have no idea what it is, because I'm not Chinese but since I'm Viet, I converted it into Traditional Chinese. It is 阮玉珍. For you Chinese speakers, can it be a name?
I am studying traditional Mandarin in school. I need a free program that I can download that will allow me to type in pinyin and then it will convert into traditional Chinese characters...Mandarin
Thank you.
Is it possible for western people (US,europe) to be able to pronouce Chinese properly. What I know so far is that the Chinese pronunciation is absolutely difficult.
Thank you in advance! =)