Hi everyone. |
Welcome to The Ultimate Chinese Pronunciation Guide. |
In this lesson, you'll learn 8 Chinese consonants. |
b, p, s, d, t, w, h, y |
These consonant sounds are identical to the ones in English, so they should already be familiar to you. |
Are you ready? Then let's get started! |
The first consonant is... |
b |
爆炸 bàozhà |
宝宝 bǎobao "baby" |
杯子 bēizi “cup/glass” |
Be careful, because this isn't like a hard B sound. |
This is the unaspriated version of the P sound, such as it occurs in the word 'span'. |
p, p (slowly) |
p, p (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
p |
朋友 péngyou "friend" |
皮包 píbāo "leather bag" |
陪伴 péibàn "to accompany" |
This is the aspirated version of the P sound, such as it occurs in the word 'pan'. |
pʰ, pʰ (slowly) |
pʰ, pʰ (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
s |
三 sān |
颜色 yánsè "color" |
搜索 sōusuǒ "to search" |
Like the S in the word 'see'. |
s, s (slowly) |
s, s (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
d |
大 dà |
对 duì "right" |
东 dōng "east" |
This isn't a hard D sound. This is the unaspirated version of the T sound, such as it occurs in the word 'stand'. |
t, t (slowly) |
t, t (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
t |
他 tā "he/him" |
特点 tèdiǎn "feature" |
地图 dìtú "map" |
This is the aspirated version of the T sound, such as it occurs in the word 'tan'. |
tʰ, tʰ (slowly) |
tʰ, tʰ (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
w |
王 wáng |
问 wèn "to ask" |
外国人wàiguórén "foreigner" |
Like the W in the word 'we'. |
w, w (slowly) |
w, w (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
h |
河 hé |
红色 hóngsè "red" |
很好 hěn hǎo "very good" |
It's easy to think this is a H sound but it's more like a prolonged K sound. The trick is to make a K sound without cutting off the airstream completely. |
It's like the CH sound in the word yech or the Scottish loch, as in Loch Ness. |
x, x (slowly) |
x, x (slowly) |
The final consonant for this lesson is... |
y |
鸭 yā |
一样 yíyàng "same" |
游泳 yóuyǒng "swimming" |
Like the Y in the word 'you'. |
j, j (slowly) |
j, j (slowly) |
Well done! You just learned another 8 consonant sounds in Chinese. |
b, p, s, d, t, w, h, y |
In the next lesson, you'll learn 6 new consonant sounds. These sounds don't appear in English, so they'll be trickier than the last lot. |
Were there more common sounds than you expected? Please comment and share your thoughts. |
See you in the next Ultimate Chinese Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
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