I finally can manage them perfectly after watching this video. You don't know how happy I am now because I have watched tons of videos of Chinese and Vietnamese people teaching how to pronounce /z/ and /c/ but I still found my pronunciation totally different from what I heard. Thank you so so much!
Thanks respectable Teacher Ting. Sounds like this pronunciation of "zh" in Chinese is placing between "j" and "ch" in English, right? But these pronunciations of "z" and "c" are really hard to learn in bot of Chinese and Japanese at the first time. For example these 孫子 and 我 在 北京。 Best regards.
@@chinesewithting5185 Thanks for your kindness Teacher Ting. Actually, i just wanted to be sure by asking my question. But i guess, i will gladly follow your lessons. Have a nice work!
Tongue position, for the Tongue position just be aware of your Tongue for the chur in Church or the position of the j in bonjour. That's the position for all the zh,ch,sh,r letters. The x,q,j the Tongue is touching the teeth. Focus on that first then the sound
It is a bit easier if u know the différents between chì and qì. ì in chì is always read like e in "open". ì in qì is always read like ee in "meet". In other words, you can differentiate between ch and q via their following vocal sound.
practice the last sound, and then pair it with its respective first sound of either z or c. they both have the same ending sound you push out but the difference between the first sound of z and c is that z immediately goes into this zapping DZZ sound while the first part of c isn’t immediate and its delayed by a TSS before you use your vocal chords to TSS to the other part (idk how to spell it lol) but it’s like this: DZZ + the second sound = Z TSS (breathy not vocal chords)+the second sound (of course with vocal chords)= C hope that helps!
unfortunately for us both the mouth position and the tongue position for SH CH ZH are different from similar sounds in English. English doesn't use rounded protruding lips for these sounds, but chinese does. English puts the tongue down below the front lower teeth for these, Chinese does not. Tongue goes up toward the roof of the mouth behind the alveolar ridge. Tongue position: completely different. Mouth position: also different! FML.
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你的每一个视频都有很多宝贵的教训。非常感谢你的努力
So easy to understand when you teach it like this. Subscribing... thank you!
I finally can manage them perfectly after watching this video. You don't know how happy I am now because I have watched tons of
videos of Chinese and Vietnamese people teaching how to pronounce /z/ and /c/ but I still found my pronunciation totally different from what I heard. Thank you so so much!
Best explanation ever made.
Thank you so much and love you so much😘❤
Good so much.
谢谢您!
that was excellent, thank you - I really like the examples you gave of similar English sounds (kiDS, caTS etc). Subscribed !
厉害
How do we pronounce the number 2 and the r sounds in Mandarin.
struggle with zu and zhu still, mine sound the same :(
I think Zh is like j in the French "je", whereas Z is like the Arabic ذ (dz)
برای c: کلمه cats در زبان انگلیسی تلفظ کنید صدای s در آخر همان تلفظ c در زبان چینی است
Thanks respectable Teacher Ting. Sounds like this pronunciation of "zh" in Chinese is placing between "j" and "ch" in English, right? But these pronunciations of "z" and "c" are really hard to learn in bot of Chinese and Japanese at the first time.
For example these 孫子 and 我 在 北京。
Best regards.
It seems really not easy at the beginning, I will teach more times and specific in my live stream, hopefully, you will get it.
@@chinesewithting5185 Thanks for your kindness Teacher Ting. Actually, i just wanted to be sure by asking my question. But i guess, i will gladly follow your lessons.
Have a nice work!
@@biologistkorayirmak I don’t want to lead you wrong, so I can’t simply answer it.
@@chinesewithting5185 I'm glad to hear that. Thank you so much teacher Ting.
Z,C,S
ZH,CH,SH
J,Q,X
different but Like I said the same🤧 so difficult .
Try me to practice
i can't get the dfference bet 'ch' and 'q' ... they sound the same
Tongue position, for the Tongue position just be aware of your Tongue for the chur in Church or the position of the j in bonjour. That's the position for all the zh,ch,sh,r letters. The x,q,j the Tongue is touching the teeth. Focus on that first then the sound
It is a bit easier if u know the différents between chì and qì.
ì in chì is always read like e in "open".
ì in qì is always read like ee in "meet".
In other words, you can differentiate between ch and q via their following vocal sound.
What about Zh sound like French J
It still difficulf for me to say z and c
practice the last sound, and then pair it with its respective first sound of either z or c. they both have the same ending sound you push out but the difference between the first sound of z and c is that z immediately goes into this zapping DZZ sound while the first part of c isn’t immediate and its delayed by a TSS before you use your vocal chords to TSS to the other part (idk how to spell it lol) but it’s like this:
DZZ + the second sound = Z
TSS (breathy not vocal chords)+the second sound (of course with vocal chords)= C
hope that helps!
from TSS to the other part** correction
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برای تلفظ ch: ch انگلیسی را تلفظ کنید و در همان حال نوک زبان را به سقف دهانتان بچسبانید
unfortunately for us both the mouth position and the tongue position for SH CH ZH are different from similar sounds in English. English doesn't use rounded protruding lips for these sounds, but chinese does. English puts the tongue down below the front lower teeth for these, Chinese does not. Tongue goes up toward the roof of the mouth behind the alveolar ridge. Tongue position: completely different. Mouth position: also different!
FML.
برای تلفظ sh: sh در انگلیسی را تلفظ کرده و نوک زبان را به سقف دهانتان بچسبانید
DUCKLIPS!
Suuuuu😂
SO COMPLICATEEEEEEDDD 😢😢😢😢 AND I AM MORE THAN 10 YEARS TRYING TO PRONOUNCE THEM WELL AND NOOOOOTHIIIING 😢😢😢😢😢
Have you tried to find a teacher?