How to distinguish the three pronunciations of tiredness? 1. L è I means tired, but it can be combined with the word "Lian Ji"- And the meaning of "Lianji, Lianji" does not belong to L ě I? 2. How to distinguish L é I from L ě I? (important!) Do you know if there are professors and scholars in it? Can I make complaints about it? There are always pronunciation discrimination in the college entrance examination papers. But do you know that pronunciation is something that is changed? And not that the correct pronunciation is not read, even if it is wrong now, it will not be corrected after 100 and 1000. Language is for people!

How to distinguish the three pronunciations of tiredness? 1. L è I means tired, but it can be combined with the word "Lian Ji"- And the meaning of "Lianji, Lianji" does not belong to L ě I? 2. How to distinguish L é I from L ě I? (important!) Do you know if there are professors and scholars in it? Can I make complaints about it? There are always pronunciation discrimination in the college entrance examination papers. But do you know that pronunciation is something that is changed? And not that the correct pronunciation is not read, even if it is wrong now, it will not be corrected after 100 and 1000. Language is for people!


1. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~", B. decadent appearance, such as "like a lost dog", 2. Superfluous, not concise, such as "words ~", B. things that make people feel superfluous or troublesome, such as "bearing a heavy load, climbing high, too much ~" ("superfluous" are read in a light voice)



The usage of the pronunciation of "ah"


"Ah" is a basic sound to express mood and emotion. When it is used as an interjection before a sentence, it still reads the sound of "Er". If it is used as a modal particle at the end of a sentence, it will have different sound changes because of the influence of the ending phoneme of the syllable in front of it
1. When the ending phonemes of the first syllable are a, O, (except a, I, O), e, a, I, u, "a" is pronounced as y, such as "Si Ma, you pour me a glass of water (y, O)";
2. When the ending phoneme of the first syllable is u (including or O, I or o), "ah" is read as w or, for example, "if there is war in the East and war in the west, who dares to go" (W or) ";
3. When the ending phoneme of the first syllable is n, "ah" is read as "n or", such as "Xingzi says with a smile that" there are as many actors as the audience, how poor you are (n or) ";
4. When the ending phoneme of the previous syllable is n ɡ, "ah" is pronounced as n ɡ, such as "don't be too fierce in front of children (n ɡ);
5. When the ending phoneme of the first syllable is - I (Special Vowel Zhi Chi Shi at the end of the tongue), R and ER (including Er Hua rhyme), "ah" is pronounced as R or, such as "what a good poem (R or)";
6. When the ending phoneme of the first syllable is - I (Special Vowel Zi CI Si in front of the tip of the tongue), "ah" is pronounced as Z or, for example, "Fang Fang, you are such a sensible child."



Separate pronunciation and usage of Chinese characters
Pronunciation and usage of the following words
Harmony means harmony
Debate and debate
Waiting and waiting


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