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Pronunciation of initials

Pinyin IPA Explanation Examples
b[p] unaspirated p, as in spit帮 bāng, to help
包 bāo, (Chinese) bun
p[pʰ]as in English炮 pào, gun; cannon
m[m]as in English马 mǎ, horse
f[f]as in English风 fēng, wind
d[t] unaspirated t, as in stand大 dà, big
刀 dāo, knife
t[tʰ]as in English头 tóu, head
n[n]as in English男 nán, male
l[l]as in English老 lǎo, old
g[k] unaspirated k, as in skill格 gé, grid
歌 gē, song
k[kʰ]as in English看 kàn, to see
h[x] like the English h if followed by "a"; otherwise it is pronounced more roughly (not unlike the Scots ch)好 hǎo, good
喝 hē, to drink
画 huà, to draw
j[tɕ] like q, but unaspirated. (To get this sound, first take the sound halfway between joke and check, and then slowly pass it backwards along the tongue until it is entirely clear of the tongue tip.) While this exact sound is not used in English, the closest match is the j in ajar, not the s in Asia; this means that "Beijing" is pronounced like "bay-jing", not like "beige-ing".叫 jiào, to call
家 jiā, home, family
近 jìn, close
尖 jiān, sharp
q[tɕʰ]like j above, but with strong aspiration. Similar to church; pass it backwards along the tongue until it is free of the tongue tip气 qì, air, gas
桥 qiáo, bridge
x[ɕ] like sh, but take the sound and pass it backwards along the tongue until it is clear of the tongue tip; very similar to the final sound in German ich, Portuguese enxada, luxo, xícara, puxa, and to huge or Hugh in some English dialects小 xiǎo, little, small
心 xīn, heart
想 xiǎng, to think; to want
zh[tʂ] ch with no aspiration (take the sound halfway between joke and church and curl it upwards); very similar to merger in American English, but not voiced长 zhǎng, to grow
中 zhōng, center, middle
重 zhòng, heavy
ch[tʂʰ]Like zh above, but with strong aspiration. Similar to chin, but with the tongue curled upwards; very similar to nurture in American English, but strongly aspirated吃 chī, to eat
茶 chá, tea
sh[ʂ] as in shinbone, but with the tongue curled upwards; very similar to undershirt in American English沙 shā, sand
手 shǒu, hand
上 shàng, up, on
r[ɻ] similar to the English r in rank, but with the lips spread and with the tongue curled upwards日 rì, sun
热 rè, hot
z[ts]unaspirated c (halfway between beds and bets), (more common example is suds)紫 zǐ, purple
c[tsʰ]like ts, aspirated (more common example is cats)草 cǎo, grass
次 cì, time(s)
s[s]as in sun送 sòng, to send
y[j], [ɥ]as in English. If followed by a u, pronounce it with rounded lips月 yuè, moon
音 yīn, tone
w[w]as in English外 wài, outside


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