If you have ever read about the Chinese language, you will probably know that all the variations of Chinese have tones. Tones are ways to pronounce words so for example if you say dā (with an elongated sound) it means “to hang” while dá (with a rising sound) means “to answer” even though it would feel like the same word in English. All Chinese words have a tone (in one way or another)! Mandarin (the most-widely used variation of Chinese) has four tones + one neutral one. In this post, I’m going to attempt to teach you how to pronounce all the 4+1 Chinese tones in a minute. Let’s start.
Tag: Chinese
Language Learning Success Stories: People who have learned languages in a limited amount of time
Learning languages in a limited amount of time – is it possible? Well, some people do it. I want to share with you some of their stories.