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There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, which are:
- First tone: a level and higher pitch
- Second tone: rising, start from a lower pitch and end at a slightly higher pitch
- Third tone: falling rising, start at a neutral tone then dip to a lower pitch before ending at a higher pitch
- Fourth tone: falling, start the syllable at a slightly higher than neutral pitch then go quickly and strongly downwards
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5 rows · Jun 08, 2007 · There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, which are: First tone: a level and higher pitch. ...
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See all 5 rows on www.thoughtco.comPinyin Chinese Character Meaning mā 媽 (trad) / 妈 (simp) mother má 麻 hemp mǎ 馬 / 马 horse
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https://bestmandarintutor.com/the-four-mandarin-chinese-tonesNov 24, 2018 · Four Tones There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, which are: First tone: a level and higher pitch Second tone: rising, start from a lower pitch and end at a slightly higher …
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In Middle Chinese, each of the tone names carries the tone it identifies: 平 level ꜁biajŋ, 上 rising ꜃dʑɨaŋ, 去 departing kʰɨə꜄, and 入 entering ȵip꜇. However, in some modern Chinese varieties, this is no longer true. This loss of correspondence is most notable in the case of the entering tone, syllables checked in a stop consonant [p̚], [t̚], or [k̚] in Middle Chinese, which has been lost from most dialects of Mandarin and redistributed among the other tones.
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The Four Tones In English, tone of voice can be used to indicate the speaker’s feelings or attitude. For example, if we don't believe someone we might say "Go on!" (meaning “Really?’’) …
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Chinese tones are a real novelty for English speakers. Each of the vowel sounds in Chinese can be pronounced using one of the four main tones, or using no tone at all, which is called …
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