IA IAO IAN ong ie UAI UAI UAI UAN UANG VAN, I don't understand what these are, do you have such a vowel?

2 thoughts on “IA IAO IAN ong ie UAI UAI UAI UAN UANG VAN, I don't understand what these are, do you have such a vowel?”

  1. Except for the last one, the front is the males.
    Puctuels: The vowels combined by two or three vowels are called Fuyun. There are thirteen vowels in Mandarin: AI, EI, AO, OU, IA, IE, UA, UA, UO, üe, IAO, IOU, UAI, UEI.
    The nasal vowel: The vowel made of nasal consonants with one or two vowels is called the nasal vowel. There are sixteen nasal vowels: An, Ian, UAN, üan, EN, IN, Uen, ün, Ang, IANG, UANG, ENG, Ing, UNG, Ong, Iong.
    mart a few Chinese:
    (JIA) intersection (JIAO) Jiang (jiang) The last one asked is not a maiden, there is no V in the Chinese pinyin.
    It hope to help you.

  2. The three -pinned section is that there is also a messenger between the mother and the vowels, forming a syllable with three pinyin components. Such syllables are the three -pinned sector. For example: IA, plus the sound mother J, becoming JIA, that is, j (voice mother) -I

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