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  1. There are six possible written vowels in Mandarin – a, e, i, o, u and ü. Vowels can be preceded by medials, including i, u, and ü, and followed by endings (vowels involving i and o, forming diphthongs with the preceding vowels; and consonantal n and ng).
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  3. https://www.hillslearning.com/articles/mandarin-vowels-guide

    There are 35 finals in Mandarin: 6 simple vowels, 13 compound vowels and 16 nasal vowels. 1. Single vowels: o, e, ü. Simple finals are composed by a single vowel. There are three particular single vowels that have been proven rather difficult for English speakers to pronounce. To start with, single vowel “o” in mandarin is a back, middle ...

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_vowel_diagram

      Six vowels or monophthongs (simple rhyme or 單韻) are depicted in this diagram. They are: ㄧ (IPA [i] ), as in ㄧˋ (易, easy) ㄨ (IPA [u] ), as in ㄨˋ (霧, fog) ㄦ (IPA [ɚ] ), as in ㄦˋ (二, two) ㄛ …

      • Close: i ⟨i⟩ • y ⟨ü⟩, ɨ ⟨i⟩, u ⟨u⟩, ɤ ⟨e⟩ • o ⟨o⟩, e̞ ⟨ê⟩, ɚ ⟨er⟩, a ⟨a⟩
      • https://www.howtosayinchinese.com/hanyu-pinyin...

        Jan 06, 2020 · The [ y ] sounds like [ i ], and [ w ] sounds like [ u ] as the Singular vowel. When practising the sound of the Chinese consonants, [ y ] and [ w ] …

        • Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
        • https://www.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/~hoole/kurse/artikul/mandarin_vowels.pdf

          Combinations of the rhotacized vowel with other vowels. There are many cases where the rhotacized vowel can be added to the syllable rhyme leading to a whole range of rhotacized …

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