Pronouncing words in Mandarin: Initials

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What are initials in Mandarin?

Mandarin pronunciation - an initial, a final and a tone.

Mandarin characters don’t tell you how to pronounce a word.

Pinyin was invented to help those learning Mandarin with pronunciation – pīn yīn literally translates to ‘spell sound’.

As shown, the sound of a character consists of an initial, a final and one of four tones or a neutral tone.

Initials are the consonant at the beginning of the mandarin syllable.

Mandarin pronunciation - an initial, a final and a tone.
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B, P, M, F

B (father)

P (climb)

M (mother)

Fchū fā (set off)

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D, T, N, L

D (big)

T (he)

Nnà ge (that one)

L (spicy)

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G, K, H

G (measure word)

K (card)

Burt Bessignton

H (drink)

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J, Q, X

Jjiā (home)

Q (seven)

Burt Bessignton

Xxià miàn (beneath or below)

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Zh, Ch, Sh, R

Zhzhè (this)

Chchē (vehicle)

Shshé (snake)

R (hot)

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Z, C, S

Zzuǐ (mouth)

C (wipe)

Burt Bessington leaping in the air

Syán sè (colour)

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Y, W

Y (tooth)

Wqīng wā (frog)

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Initials and finals

For many Mandarin sounds, once the pronunciation of their initials and finals is known, the pronunciation of the full word can be figured out by combining the two with their tone, for example:

Initialj

Finali and ao

Tonev (down then up)

Initiald

Finalu and an

Tonev (down then up)

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Initialch

Finalang

Tone´ (rising)

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