This is an excellent explanation Imo, especially the examples with the "word boundary" could clarify so much that could be potentially confusing to a learner, but a native speaker just does subconsciously and doesn't think about
This video is so informative and provides different kinds of insight about the 3rd tone. Thank you so much for talking about the rising part at the end of the 3rd tone, as I'm a Chinese as a second language teacher, I'm always confused, as we native speakers get rid of that part but all the other Chinese teachers still teach like that 😅
Great news :D So I have another question is it possible to find the third tone consecutively in four character? Do we still apply the 2 2 2 3 method? :)
In the case of many 3rd tones in a row, you are more likely to split them into logical word groupings, so for example, in 你想找好朋友 (nǐ xiǎng zhǎo hǎo péngyǒu), you might split it up like 2,3 / 2,3 rather than 2,2,2,3 (ni2 xiang3 zhao2 hao3 peng2 you3).
Thanks for the video. The first time I've seen an easy to follow explanation of how to pronounce 3rd tones when there are 3 or more in a row. Thanks! Im assuming that there are no common instances where this changes the meaning entirely?
This is an excellent explanation
Imo, especially the examples with the "word boundary" could clarify so much that could be potentially confusing to a learner, but a native speaker just does subconsciously and doesn't think about
OH, THIS IS SO HELPFUL cause I noticed that chinese learning apps always do half a 3rd tone and not full , so I didn't know why.😅
This video is so informative and provides different kinds of insight about the 3rd tone. Thank you so much for talking about the rising part at the end of the 3rd tone, as I'm a Chinese as a second language teacher, I'm always confused, as we native speakers get rid of that part but all the other Chinese teachers still teach like that 😅
So useful & funny! Thank you all!
Great news :D So I have another question is it possible to find the third tone consecutively in four character? Do we still apply the 2 2 2 3 method? :)
In the case of many 3rd tones in a row, you are more likely to split them into logical word groupings, so for example, in 你想找好朋友 (nǐ xiǎng zhǎo hǎo péngyǒu), you might split it up like 2,3 / 2,3 rather than 2,2,2,3 (ni2 xiang3 zhao2 hao3 peng2 you3).
Thanks for the video. The first time I've seen an easy to follow explanation of how to pronounce 3rd tones when there are 3 or more in a row. Thanks! Im assuming that there are no common instances where this changes the meaning entirely?
Correct, there is no change in meaning. It's simply a way to make speaking more fluid/efficient.
Hi. Where are the word boundaries here? 我可以 / 我也想. Are these both pronounced 3-2-3? Thank you.
You got it! But, make sure 我 is a lower third done rather than a full third tone to make it sound more natural.
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What about 4 together like 我想死你了?
想死 is a word, so the word boundary is between 我 and 想死, and between 想死 and 你. Follow the rules, and you will get 32235. 🎉