Are Chinese characters pronounced by initials or finals For example, say (Shuo) sh is the back of the tongue, uo is the back ring complex vowel (pronunciation is the back high Round Lip sound u starts, the tongue position slides down to the back middle vowel o, does a Chinese character's tongue have such trouble to pronounce correctly?

Are Chinese characters pronounced by initials or finals For example, say (Shuo) sh is the back of the tongue, uo is the back ring complex vowel (pronunciation is the back high Round Lip sound u starts, the tongue position slides down to the back middle vowel o, does a Chinese character's tongue have such trouble to pronounce correctly?


Generally, the initial consonant and vowel are combined to form a complete pronunciation. If you are proficient in pronunciation, you need to move your tongue in this way. A Chinese character can have only initial consonant and no vowel (empty rhyme). For example, Shi (this I has no meaning, which is one of the mistakes caused by Putonghua Pinyin) can also have no initial consonant and only vowel



Is the vowel "UN" and "VN" pronounced the same in pinyin?
Please write the pronunciation of these two finals in Chinese syllables or Chinese character pronunciation table


First of all, in Chinese Pinyin, there is no "UN" in the final, but there is "ü n" in the final. The pronunciation of "UN" is really different. In the final table, it is UEN (Wen). The words related to its pronunciation include: monosyllabic: Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen Wen



Is the vowel "UN" and "ü n" pronounced the same in pinyin?
Please write the pronunciation of these two finals in Chinese syllables or Chinese character pronunciation table


The pronunciation of "UN" and "ü n" is different
"UN" sounds "warm";
"U N" pronounces "halo (first tone)"