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Learn Mandarin Chinese - How to Pronounce Vowels (Lesson 2)

2015-08-29 56 Dailymotion

Learn how to pronounce single vowels, diphthongs, semivowels, and some vowel irregularities.

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║ Sections
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Section 1 - 0:36 - Vowels
Section 2 - 3:17 - Dipthongs
Section 3 - 5:27 - Semi-Vowels
Section 4 - 8:28 - Vowel Irregularities

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║ Credits
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Producer - Fame Ketover

Writers - John Harvey, Lucille Barale, Roberta Barry, Thomas Madden, Susan Pola

Script Supervisor - Fame Ketover

Chinese Speakers - Chuan Chao, Ying-chih Chen, Hsiao-jung Chen, Eva Diao, Jan Hu, Tsung-mi Li, Yunhui Yang

Original Music - Fame Ketover

Editor - Fame Ketover

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Hi, I'm Fame Ketover of Lenguin.com, and this is Mandarin Chinese. Open up and say "ah" because today we're going to be talking about vowel sounds.

The vowel sounds of Chinese all have approximate equivalents in English. We're going to go through some Chinese surnames to pr