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This is the zh sound, this is the ch sound, this is the sh sound, and this is the r sound.
By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to tell them apart, PLUS you'll be practicing them and on your way to perfect pronunciation!
I'm YangYun, and this is Chinese Pronunciation Through Minimal Pairs.
The first is zh. This is the sound in zhù 住 "to live," zhǐ 纸 "paper," zhōng 中 "middle."
Ch is the sound in chī 吃 "to eat," chū 出 "to go out," chuáng 床 "bed."
Sh is the sound in shī 师 "teacher," shù 树 "tree," shuǐ 水 "water."
R is the sound in rén 人 "people," rì 日 "sun," rǎn 染 "to dye."
These four sounds are unfamiliar to native English speakers, but we can use similar sounds in English to practice them.
Zh [ʈʂ] is a unaspirated post-alveolar affricate. It is similar to the j in "judge," but it is pronounced with the tongue positioned further back in the mouth.
Start by saying "judge" slowly.
Notice how your tongue touches the roof of your mouth just behind the upper front teeth.
Move your tongue slightly further back, and then release the sound.
zh
[3 sec pause]
zh (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
zh
zh
[3 sec pause]
zh (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
zh
Ch [ʈʂʰ] is an aspirated alveolo-palatal affricate.
It is similar to the ch in "church," but pronounced with the tongue positioned further back in the mouth.
Start by saying "church" slowly.
Notice the position of your tongue when producing the ch sound.
Move your tongue slightly further back and release the sound with a strong burst of air.
ch
[3 sec pause]
ch (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
ch
ch
[3 sec pause]
ch (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
ch
The difference between z and c is in the aspiration: the zh sound has little to no burst of air, while the ch sound has a strong puff of air when pronounced.
Sh is a post-alveolar fricative.
This sound is similar to the sh in "ship," but it is pronounced with the tongue positioned further back in the mouth.
Start by saying "ship" slowly.
Notice how your tongue is positioned close to the roof of your mouth.
Move your tongue slightly further back and blow air out to produce a hissing sound.
sh
[3 sec pause]
sh (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
sh
sh
[3 sec pause]
sh (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
sh
R is a post-alveolar approximant. It's similar to English r as in "ride," except Chinese r [ɹ] does not have lip rounding. Also, make sure it is voiced with vibrating vocal folds.
Start with the tongue in the same position as when pronouncing the English r, but move it closer to the hard palate without touching it.
Keep the tongue position while making the English ʒ sound as in "measure."
r
[3 sec pause]
r (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
r
r
[3 sec pause]
r (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
r
Listen and repeat or speak along with me.
Ready?
zhì/chì
(space for repetition)
zhì/chì
zhài/shài
(space for repetition)
zhài/shài
shén/rén
(space for repetition)
shén/rén
chén/rén
(space for repetition)
chén/rén
Let's review. Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then, repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation.
Do you remember the affricate that has little or no burst of air?
(3)
(2)
(1)
zh
(1)
zh
Do you remember the affricate with a strong puff of air when pronounced?
(3)
(2)
(1)
ch
(1)
ch
Do you remember the fricative similar to [ʃ ] in "ship?"
(3)
(2)
(1)
sh
(1)
sh
Do you remember the sound similar to [r ] in "ride" but without lip rounding?
(3)
(2)
(1)
r
(1)
r
Let's practice.
Compare the sounds in these two words. Which word has the zh sound, and which has the ch sound?
摘/拆
("to pick"/"to remove")
(1)
摘/拆
("to pick"/"to remove")
(1)
摘 zhāi has the zh sound, and 拆 chāi has the ch sound.
Let's try another. Which word has the zh sound, and which has the sh sound?
(3 sec pause)
住/树
("to live"/"tree")
(1)
住/树
("to live"/"tree")
(1)
住 zhù has the zh sound, and 树 shù has the sh sound.
Which word has the ch sound, and which has the sh sound?
(3 sec pause)
池/十
("pond"/"ten")
(1)
池/十
("pond"/"ten")
(1)
池 chí has the ch sound, and 十 shí has the sh sound.
Which word has the zh sound, and which has the r sound?
(3 sec pause)
智/日
("wisdom"/"sun")
(1)
智/日
("wisdom"/"sun")
(1)
智 zhì has the zh sound, and 日 rì has the r sound.
Now, listen to the following sentences.
Choose the words that fit in the blanks.
(1 sec pause)
他在_苹果。( Tā zài _ píng guǒ.)
A 摘 zhāi
B 拆 chāi
(3 sec pause)
The answer is: A 摘 zhāi
(3 sec pause)
他在摘苹果。 Tā zài zhāi píng guǒ.
"He is picking apples."
(3 sec pause)
妈妈在_鞋。 Mā ma zài _ xié.
A 抓 zhuā
B 刷 shuā
(3 sec pause)
The answer is: B 刷 shuā
(3 sec pause)
妈妈在刷鞋。Mā ma zài shuā xié.
"Mom is brushing the shoes."
(3 sec pause)
我不相信_。Wǒ bù xiāng xìn _.
A 人 rén
B 神 shén
(3 sec pause)
The answer is: B 神 shén
(3 sec pause)
我不相信神。Wǒ bù xiāng xìn shén.
"I don't believe in God."
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