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Posted on: Street Food Buffet
September 22, 2008, 03:28 AM

bababardwan ,

Chinese Pinyin is the Romanization of the Chinese "written sound" only; Romanization approximates Chinese Mandarin pronunciation with Western spellings and includes a tone mark to signify the Chinese characters.

In China, children learn the Chinese hanzi/characters by using pinyin.

Posted on: Don't Never Say Never
September 22, 2008, 01:08 AM

Most of chinese-learners have spoken the chinese putonghua in a strange intonation, it is because they have not caught hold of the tone and the tone sandhi.
I'd like to commend a free wensite http://www.speakchineseonline.com/tones.htm and http://www.speakchineseonline.com/syllabary.htm as a reference.

Posted on: Street Food Buffet
September 22, 2008, 12:33 AM

Learning Chinese is now easier with the help of Chinese pinyin (hanyu pinyin). In China, children learn the Chinese language by using pinyin.

I'd like to commend a free website http://www.speakchinesonline.com to you guys as a useful tool and subsidiary material in learning Mandarin Chinese pinyin.

Initials: http://www.speakchinesonline.com/initials.htm;

Finals: http://www.speakchineseonline.com/finals.htm;

Chinese pinyin syllabary: http://www.speakchineseonline.com/syllabary.htm;