yi (first tone), er (fourth tone), san (first tone), si (4th tone), Wu (3rd tone), lio (4th tone), qi (1st tone), ba (1st tone) jio (3rd tone) shi (2nd tone)
tones:
1st-high, level pitch
2nd-rising pitch
3rd-low dipping pitch
4th-abruptly falling in pitch
pronunciation:
ee, are, san, su, woo, Leo, chee, ba, jeo, sure
Nine in chinese pinyin (jiu)
Eight in chinese pinyin is (ba). Eight in chinese is (八).
You write 36 in pinyin.. san shi liu
"why" in Chinese is "为什么",Chinese pinyin(phonetics) is "wei shen me".You can't "spell" words in chinese, unless you are referring to pinyin. There are "characters" that you have to memorize instead.
Four in Chinese: 四pinyin pronounciation: sìAmerican pronounciation: ssss (or for some people, ssuh)How to write it:丨冂囗四
In Chinese pinyin, "I" is pronounced as "wǒ."
Nine in chinese pinyin (jiu)
Eight in chinese pinyin is (ba). Eight in chinese is (八).
"Good" in Chinese pinyin is "hǎo" (好).
You write 36 in pinyin.. san shi liu
si(1) chou(2) number marks its tone in pinyin
"Wǒ hěn hǎo" is how you can say "How are you?" in Mandarin Chinese using pinyin.
The pinyin (汉语拼音) is fang zi. The characters are 房子。
pinyin
Nine in chinese pinyin (jiu)
"why" in Chinese is "为什么",Chinese pinyin(phonetics) is "wei shen me".You can't "spell" words in chinese, unless you are referring to pinyin. There are "characters" that you have to memorize instead.
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.