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The lines are becoming more blurred in the modern world, but written English is more formal. For instance contractions like 'don't' are less often used in written text.
The main difference in pronunciation between "chu" and "qu" in Mandarin pinyin is the initial consonant sound. "Chu" is pronounced with an initial sound that is similar to the English "ch" sound, while "qu" is pronounced with an initial sound similar to the English "q" sound.
Both pinyin and English are written with the Latin alphabet. The difference is that pinyin is a representation of pronunciation of Chinese words in a Western manner (where as in English there isn't a standardized pronunciation representation - however the IPA system is designed to be used as a pronunciation guide for a wide variety of languages, including the two in question).
In Mandarin Chinese, the letter "x" is pronounced like the English "sh" sound. It is transliterated as "x" in pinyin.
In Pinyin, the word "click" is pronounced as "diǎn jī".
It is already in Pinyin. Suzhou is spelt exactly as it is, in Pinyin. The English pronunciation of Suzhou would be 'Su-Jo'
sue-hawp, sorta (is there a pinyin for Korean (pinyin is the English pronunciation of chinese))
Pinyin (拼音) is romanization of Chinese characters. Basically, it spells out the sound of the Chinese word. To translate from English to Pinyin, you would have to know what you are translating in English, the translation in Chinese, and then the romanization of the Chinese characters.
The lines are becoming more blurred in the modern world, but written English is more formal. For instance contractions like 'don't' are less often used in written text.
The main difference in pronunciation between "chu" and "qu" in Mandarin pinyin is the initial consonant sound. "Chu" is pronounced with an initial sound that is similar to the English "ch" sound, while "qu" is pronounced with an initial sound similar to the English "q" sound.
Both pinyin and English are written with the Latin alphabet. The difference is that pinyin is a representation of pronunciation of Chinese words in a Western manner (where as in English there isn't a standardized pronunciation representation - however the IPA system is designed to be used as a pronunciation guide for a wide variety of languages, including the two in question).
Pinyin is not a language spoken by people, but is the method of Chinese phonetic instruction in Mainland_China.The spelling of Chinese geographical or personal names in pinyin is the most common way to transcribe them in English. Pinyin is also a useful tool for Chinese_input_methods_for_computers.
What is the diferences between statis ram and dynamic RAM
Ke shi is the Pinyin of 可是. In English, it means 'but'.
Eye in Chinese is 眼. The pinyin of that is yan. It's pronounced like yien in English. Eye is also 眼睛. The pinyin of that is yan-jing. It's pronounced like yien-jin in English.
yes there will theres not that much diferences between pear/diamond and platinum
In Mandarin Chinese, the letter "x" is pronounced like the English "sh" sound. It is transliterated as "x" in pinyin.