Timestamps: 1:18 = a final 3:00 = ai final 4:22 = ao final 5:46 = an final 7:12 = ang final 8:47 = o final 9:09 = ong final 10:27 = ou final 11:50 = e final 13:30 = ei final 14:30 = en final 15:42 = eng final 17:08 = the lonely er final 17:18 = i final 18:07-19:16 = seven special sounds 19:37 = ia final 20:10 = iao final 21:00 = ie final 21:49 = iu final 22:47 = ian final (sounds like 'yen' after initials) 23:40 = iang final 24:14 = in final 24:54 = ing final 25:43 = iong final 26:16 = u final 27:46 = ua final 28:35 = uo final 29:44 = ui final 30:58 = uai final 31:34 = uan final 32:43 = un final 33:56 = uang final 34:36 = ueng final 35:04 = ü final 35:44 = üe final 36:15 = üan final 36:35 = ün final - thank you so much for this video, I will use it a lot!!
Savannah, I thought I’d share with you how I have been using your videos. 24 July 2021 I started a daily drill of going through your PinYin Chart with me repeating all four tones. 4 August I included your Tone Combos as a part of my daily drill. 13 August suddenly I am able to hear the clear differences between the tones and able to voice them them as well! 16 August I also included your Differentiate Similar Pronunciations in my daily drill - that's a nice touch! Today, 28 August 2021 I continue my daily drill with all three videos. I increasingly hear more in the sounds and so am able to hone my pronunciation. I think from this daily drill I should be able to establish a solid foundation for my speaking, so I intend to continue it a while longer. My language exchange partner has noticed a stepped improvement in my speech. I cannot thank you enough for your hard and skillful work. It’s much appreciated. And it's free. Thank you! And good luck in your teaching career!
@@Furina_-_De_-_Cuntaine My sounds and tones continue to progress. Occasionally, however, like today, I come back and repeat this chart to fine-tune my pronunciation. But, for sometime now, I’ve increased the playback speed to 1.5 because I find the ‘normal’ speed much too slow and I find 1.5 about right. When I first started I thought normal speed was so fast. (21 June 2022).
@@rhatid people like you inspire me to learn Chinese, but when i was motivated to learn Chinese, it was before my school started, now i have almost no time to learn any languages especially Chinese 😖
Seeing such experiences push me to learn more as they help me get over my confusion during my language learning struggle. Thank you very much for sharing your progress!
This video is PRICELESS! Thank you so much! I plan on practicing this every day as I am having a hard time telling the difference between certain pinyin. For example: t and c, q and ch.
It would be helpful to identify the key difference between them. For instance, comparing to q, ch is a curling tongue pronunciation. You should be able to hear tongue curling when listening to pinyin with ch in it. And of course, a lot of practice and input 😊 加油!
I'm back to say: all the "r" syllables are tricky for me. Also, zi, ci, si and ze, ce, se all sound alike to me... 😅😅 I'll be listening to this a few more times.
Happy to help! That's perfect. This is the reason why I do four tones for each pinyin syllable. To make it become a melody in your head :) so that you can refer to any tone when you need to. I see it as the very first step of mastering tones.
I'm doing HSK 1. Words cannot express how grateful I am for the way your videos have helped me. Keep up the great work! You are very clear and eloquent. I'm amazed !
This is such a helpful practice video. Great demonstration of how to pronounce each tone. Best I’ve found so far. The hardest sound for me is the r sound.
Thank you so much for this explanation I really appreciate it and Just so you know this really helped me with the tones. I feel like I am closer in learning Chinese ❤❤❤❤❤
My wife and I are working very hard on this,we just asking ourselve where to go for languages exchange like english for mandarin ,everybody want to teach,but we need to talk,speak,any advices out there. But so far this is the best video We give 10 on 10
thanks you for you video your video is very effective for me as a chinese language student.The video like this is so rare. Thanks for all pronunciations
Thank you so much for taking your time to go through this lengthy pinyin chart. I appreciate your tireless effort. I find it somewhat difficult to distinguish between ji, qi and xi.
@@keystochinese0921 It's been a while, but I'm still returning from time to time to check pronunciation. It's far better thanks to you and this video ❤️
Really helpful thank you very much ! I'm french and i didn't found a similar tutorial of chinese teacher in France ^^ But your english is very clear and because just chinese matter here it works too ;)
I just wanna say love you for uploading such a great video along with the pronunciation + tones. great work. Thanks a lot for your kind time and great work. it's really helpful in learning Chinese. xie xie ni laoshi
I had fun reading this with you. It became easy for me on the first column cause i had kinda learn it in school (but actually I am not good at it, so I'm looking for some materials to learn it). Btw thankyou
I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese. I teach Chinese in humorous way and with cute pictures. Hope somebody recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese.
I just started like 2 weeks ago, and most has been learning the radicals to notice what's different from one character to another... The explanations of the pinyin have been very confusing until this video. I can't tell apart c from z or ch from zh, but it's OK for a first day. I'll need to watch a specific video on those sounds and the tongue position I guess... For the tones, I hope my attention will turn into it once the basic sounds start to sound like really basic. Maybe in a few weeks, hehe Xiexie!
Wow, I did continue with the list and there more sounds difficult to tell apart, like -ONG and -eng, but anyway three times better than with the previous explanations from other sources. Thanks again!
For me I definitely find the -e group as well as those special ones with -i and all the ones with -ong the most difficult as these vowel sounds are not found in my native language and whenever I try to make them they just blend in together. Also, syllables with the retroflexes and j, q and x
The -ang, -eng, and -ong can be challenging for some Chinese natives too cause Mandarin Chinese is based on northern dialect and I find it unclearly pronounced by some from the south. J, q, and x will come over time. Just keep practicing. My students like to rap repeatedly ji, qi, xi to make it fun and emphasize them in the same time.
Great Video. I have enjoyed it very much. Thumbs up. Stay connected Please continue to produce more. I am looking forward to your next video. "Like" #4
Good catch! We do not have this type of consonant in Chinese. I don’t think there are specific reasons to explain why, cause this is the way Chinese is.
Thank you so much for your excellent video, teacher. Could you please give me the file which include table with syllables in the first time of video? Thank you so much
@@adnancareem1 you might want to start from study each final and initial and then use pinyin chart as an ultimate guide. Please check my playlist called 7 days to master pinyin that provides detailed instructions for pinyin
@@keystochinese0921 Thank you again. I had been trying to hear the difference between o and uo!! I also need to get a handle on ang vs. eng; there seems to be some regional variation which is unsettling for a beginner.
@@robertsnell9294 o and uo are very very similar and got almost no difference. Regional differences are tricky but you can try to listen to standard ones. However listening to different speakers is helpful practice to get used to the sound of the language.
I am a beginner Chinese student and I just had a Chinese language Test last week, where a question requested that the student know all the combinations (in memory) of this table. I guess that such questions aren´t pedagogycaly helpful for Chinese students. What do you think about it?
Timestamps:
1:18 = a final
3:00 = ai final
4:22 = ao final
5:46 = an final
7:12 = ang final
8:47 = o final
9:09 = ong final
10:27 = ou final
11:50 = e final
13:30 = ei final
14:30 = en final
15:42 = eng final
17:08 = the lonely er final
17:18 = i final
18:07-19:16 = seven special sounds
19:37 = ia final
20:10 = iao final
21:00 = ie final
21:49 = iu final
22:47 = ian final (sounds like 'yen' after initials)
23:40 = iang final
24:14 = in final
24:54 = ing final
25:43 = iong final
26:16 = u final
27:46 = ua final
28:35 = uo final
29:44 = ui final
30:58 = uai final
31:34 = uan final
32:43 = un final
33:56 = uang final
34:36 = ueng final
35:04 = ü final
35:44 = üe final
36:15 = üan final
36:35 = ün final
- thank you so much for this video, I will use it a lot!!
Wow!!! Thank you for creating these timestamps!!
@@keystochinese0921 Thank you, and what do you mean by Final?
@@ScreenPrintR you can check out my earlier episode teaching all the finals. A final is basically the vowel sound of a syllable
@@keystochinese0921 Thank you.
謝謝分享,您辛苦了。
❤ Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your hard work.❤
If you're new learner please trust me this is super extremly helpful to make your chinese learning journey easier and faster to learn.
I very appreciate your effort to read all of these syllables for us.
I appreciate this so much!
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I'm so glad that i can watch such helpful videos and free! from you .thank you so much teacher ✨💕🤧
I imagine this was tedious to make, but it’s very helpful. Thank you!😊
Savannah, I thought I’d share with you how I have been using your videos.
24 July 2021 I started a daily drill of going through your PinYin Chart with me repeating all four tones.
4 August I included your Tone Combos as a part of my daily drill.
13 August suddenly I am able to hear the clear differences between the tones and able to voice them them as well!
16 August I also included your Differentiate Similar Pronunciations in my daily drill - that's a nice touch!
Today, 28 August 2021 I continue my daily drill with all three videos. I increasingly hear more in the sounds and so am able to hone my pronunciation. I think from this daily drill I should be able to establish a solid foundation for my speaking, so I intend to continue it a while longer. My language exchange partner has noticed a stepped improvement in my speech.
I cannot thank you enough for your hard and skillful work. It’s much appreciated. And it's free. Thank you! And good luck in your teaching career!
I’m so glad you are making progress!! Way to go! Thank you for sharing your experience! You made my day 😊
How are you now?
@@Furina_-_De_-_Cuntaine My sounds and tones continue to progress. Occasionally, however, like today, I come back and repeat this chart to fine-tune my pronunciation. But, for sometime now, I’ve increased the playback speed to 1.5 because I find the ‘normal’ speed much too slow and I find 1.5 about right. When I first started I thought normal speed was so fast. (21 June 2022).
@@rhatid people like you inspire me to learn Chinese, but when i was motivated to learn Chinese, it was before my school started, now i have almost no time to learn any languages especially Chinese 😖
Seeing such experiences push me to learn more as they help me get over my confusion during my language learning struggle. Thank you very much for sharing your progress!
This video is PRICELESS! Thank you so much! I plan on practicing this every day as I am having a hard time telling the difference between certain pinyin. For example: t and c, q and ch.
It would be helpful to identify the key difference between them. For instance, comparing to q, ch is a curling tongue pronunciation. You should be able to hear tongue curling when listening to pinyin with ch in it. And of course, a lot of practice and input 😊 加油!
P l ease
try to use the
IPA Symbols
for even better
clarity
Thanks
shao 5:21
xiao 20:55
shang 8:17
xiang 24:09
jiang 24:00
zhang 8:08
I really needed this type of video
I am proud of such teacher, what an valuable video on UA-cam❤❤❤❤🎉
You are the best Chinese teacher that I have ever met. Super.
Your patience and diligence in chinese pronunciation helps me in my learning....tqvm....swamhiji
thank you. ♥
my throat hurts, but i'm so happy you made this video and helped me practice chinese sounds.
谢谢你的支持!加油~
I'm back to say: all the "r" syllables are tricky for me. Also, zi, ci, si and ze, ce, se all sound alike to me... 😅😅
I'll be listening to this a few more times.
I found your training quite helpful, thanks so much! There is now this four-tones-tune playing endlessly in my head hehe
Happy to help! That's perfect. This is the reason why I do four tones for each pinyin syllable. To make it become a melody in your head :) so that you can refer to any tone when you need to. I see it as the very first step of mastering tones.
I'm doing HSK 1. Words cannot express how grateful I am for the way your videos have helped me. Keep up the great work! You are very clear and eloquent. I'm amazed !
This video is really helpful for beginners. Thank you soo much for make this video.
Repeating these every day has helped me a LOT. I think this has been the most helpful online practice so thank you!!
Thank you for your patience with reading all the sounds! It's incredible ☺️
You are very welcome. I hope it’s helpful :)
This is such a helpful practice video. Great demonstration of how to pronounce each tone. Best I’ve found so far. The hardest sound for me is the r sound.
Thank you a lot . Now I know how to pronounce all the pinyin. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this explanation I really appreciate it and Just so you know this really helped me with the tones. I feel like I am closer in learning Chinese ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I was looking for ❤️
不用谢☺️
My wife and I are working very hard on this,we just asking ourselve where to go for languages exchange like english for mandarin ,everybody want to teach,but we need to talk,speak,any advices out there. But so far this is the best video We give 10 on 10
At the beginning of learning the language we have done it, thank you for your effort, it is convenient to repeat it over and over again
I have a Chinese exam tomorrow, I'm here to practice my listening. Thanks for the video, very helpful!!
I'm glad you find it helpful! Best of luck!
thanks you for you video
your video is very effective for me as a chinese language student.The video like this is so rare. Thanks for all pronunciations
دي المرة الخامسه او امكن السادسة اتفرجه خلال تلاته ايام عشان المرة دي عازمة اني بجد هتعلم اللغه الصينية من غير مماطله اتمنو لي التوفيق❤
🙌I'm very grateful to you for uploading such a helpful video. 💐
Thank you so much for taking your time to go through this lengthy pinyin chart. I appreciate your tireless effort. I find it somewhat difficult to distinguish between ji, qi and xi.
Another awesome addition to the tools you provide for learning. Thanks so much for your effort. Can't wait for the next one.
You're an awesome teacher! Thank you SOOOO MUCH!!!
This teaching method is what I'm searching for a long time😍OMG! Thank you so much, teacher🙏😚💙
不用谢~
Thank you. Very useful to just play in the background as I work to get used to hearing the tones.
This was SO HELPFUL! What a great drill just to really hammer in my tones.
哈哈哈exactly!! Hopefully it gets stuck in your head for a while 😁
Remember to practise those vowels which she missed to read in tones, also missed to mark in the chart are ya, yao, ye, biao, biang etc
Thanks a bunch,you're the best teacher i've ever followed
This is a hidden channel really very appreciation for this effort ❤
Thank you for your effort, this makes it sooooo much easier to understand the sounds
老师您的课很棒!谢谢教我声调。我是巴西人。我很开心找到您的视频。❤
Amazing. It cleared many of my pronunciation problems. Good work, keep it up.
omgg the first video that seems really helpful to me…. im subscribing !❤
Thank you, Savannah, it's very useful. I'll definitely subscribe for more tips and lessons from you! ❤️
Glad it’s helpful. And welcome to the community! I’ll come back with more vids soon 😊
@@keystochinese0921 It's been a while, but I'm still returning from time to time to check pronunciation. It's far better thanks to you and this video ❤️
This is exactly what i am looking for, thank you soooo much ❤❤❤
謝謝分享,您辛苦了。
❤ Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your hard work.❤
Im glad i found this! Thank you so much!! I just started learning mandarin a week ago
Welcome! Please let me know what topic you’d like to see in the channel:) I’m more than happy to help ☺️
I am here because I joined Little Red Note and now I want to learn the language!
Thank you mam...Xiexie....😅😅❤️❤️.. Ur sound table helps us to learn Chinese speaking more easily ....
Happy to hear that!
Thank you so much Laoshi .I am really appreciate this video. This help me so much .🙆😍🤗🤗🤗 I'll try my best.
thanks for your comment! It really made my day :)
Such effort put into this! Thank you so much :)
Really helpful thank you very much ! I'm french and i didn't found a similar tutorial of chinese teacher in France ^^
But your english is very clear and because just chinese matter here it works too ;)
Your work is ammmaaazing ! Great effort! Will play these daily for me and my kid 😍😉😍😉😍😉
Glad you like it! It made my day!♥️
This is the video I refer to my friendssssss 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Please make more videos
I just wanna say love you for uploading such a great video along with the pronunciation + tones. great work. Thanks a lot for your kind time and great work. it's really helpful in learning Chinese. xie xie ni laoshi
不用谢!Glad it helps
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it.
Amazing. I really appreciate your hard work for this. 😊
Thank you so much fo making the tones so clear🎉
Thanks you so much there is way to find word as example from each
Voice
Thank you so much for this breakdown!
Chinese syllable table is awesome 😎
Thank you so much, this is super valuable 🙏
Extremely helpful. Thank you so much
This is very helpful indeed. Thanks for your time making this video for us!
I had fun reading this with you. It became easy for me on the first column cause i had kinda learn it in school (but actually I am not good at it, so I'm looking for some materials to learn it). Btw thankyou
I'ved finished the course Foreign language I Mandarin . So I am preparing for Foreign language II.
This is what I was looking for. Thank you so much 😊😊👍👍
I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese. I teach Chinese in humorous way and with cute pictures.
Hope somebody recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese.
You are an Angel for doing this!!
Essential and fantastic video - thank you!
Thank u very much for reading it all, it was very helpful! The tab is very clear, the one that I have on my university book is soooo confusing…😅
I just started like 2 weeks ago, and most has been learning the radicals to notice what's different from one character to another...
The explanations of the pinyin have been very confusing until this video. I can't tell apart c from z or ch from zh, but it's OK for a first day. I'll need to watch a specific video on those sounds and the tongue position I guess...
For the tones, I hope my attention will turn into it once the basic sounds start to sound like really basic. Maybe in a few weeks, hehe
Xiexie!
Wow, I did continue with the list and there more sounds difficult to tell apart, like -ONG and -eng, but anyway three times better than with the previous explanations from other sources.
Thanks again!
Wonderful video! So helpful! Thank you! 👏👏👍
You outdid yourself! Thank you soo much!! This was very helpful 🇨🇳✨
I appreciate you, it's helpful for me. I am from India just started to learning Chinese.
Much thanks to you.
I’m glad it helps you! 😊
Subscribed. Thank you for this and every other video.
Kudos! You are the best and this helps a lot :)
I love this so much thank you so much your amazing ❤
Fantastic practice!! Thank you!!
For me I definitely find the -e group as well as those special ones with -i and all the ones with -ong the most difficult as these vowel sounds are not found in my native language and whenever I try to make them they just blend in together. Also, syllables with the retroflexes and j, q and x
The -ang, -eng, and -ong can be challenging for some Chinese natives too cause Mandarin Chinese is based on northern dialect and I find it unclearly pronounced by some from the south. J, q, and x will come over time. Just keep practicing. My students like to rap repeatedly ji, qi, xi to make it fun and emphasize them in the same time.
thank you teacher. I'll practice hard. Have a good weekend!
加油💪🏼!
Thank you our teacher
I really really really appreciate your effort
Thank you so much for this video. You make learning tones so much easier.
your video is good for me, thank you very much.
This is amazing! Thank you for the effort!
谢谢!
Thank you for making this video. Very helpful
This is extremely helpful!
I still have a problem with ang, ong and eng. Lang, long and leng sound very similar to me, if not the same 😭
Great Video.
I have enjoyed it very much.
Thumbs up. Stay connected
Please continue to produce more.
I am looking forward to your next video.
"Like" #4
I'm gonna practice this everyday, 谢谢 y muchas gracias
Thanks for uploading it, it is really really powerful lesson. A very helpful
I’m very glad you find it helpful!! Come back any time to check pronunciations or use an online pinyin chart:)
Thank you so much for video!! This was very helpful!
You are so welcome! I am glad that you find it helpful!
Why there are no Chinese consonant blends like BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, FR, GL, GR, PL, PR, SC, SK, SL, SM, SN, SP, ST, SW, TR, TW?
Good catch! We do not have this type of consonant in Chinese. I don’t think there are specific reasons to explain why, cause this is the way Chinese is.
Omg this video help me a LOT thank you♡
That makes a great exercise routine! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you this is very helpfull.
There is no biao in your table? Biao is in both Arch Chinese and Yoyo Chinese.
nice, great , thanks for teaching❤
Excelente recurso didáctico, gracias.
thank you very much for the video. you are so great.
Thank you so much for your excellent video, teacher.
Could you please give me the file which include table with syllables in the first time of video?
Thank you so much
Most loving from Pakistan you done good job 🌹
Thank you for your support! I appreciate it:) 谢谢你的支持
@@keystochinese0921 I can't pronounce pinyin chart yet please tell a guide line🙏
@@adnancareem1 you might want to start from study each final and initial and then use pinyin chart as an ultimate guide. Please check my playlist called 7 days to master pinyin that provides detailed instructions for pinyin
@@keystochinese0921 ok mam thanks 😊❤️
You're truly freaking precious!
This is really helpful. I have difficulty with (e.g.) mo vs. mou vs. muo. I will keep coming back for another listen.
muo does not exist in Chinese. But uo and o are the same. We only have bo po mo and fo. For other initials such as l, g, n, etc., they go with uo
@@keystochinese0921 Thank you again. I had been trying to hear the difference between o and uo!! I also need to get a handle on ang vs. eng; there seems to be some regional variation which is unsettling for a beginner.
@@robertsnell9294 o and uo are very very similar and got almost no difference. Regional differences are tricky but you can try to listen to standard ones. However listening to different speakers is helpful practice to get used to the sound of the language.
Thank u my teacher
i learing u vibeo click🙏
I am a beginner Chinese student and I just had a Chinese language Test last week, where a question requested that the student know all the combinations (in memory) of this table. I guess that such questions aren´t pedagogycaly helpful for Chinese students. What do you think about it?