Mandarin Chinese Phonics | How to Pronounce Chinese pinyin r and e | Learn Chinese Phonetics

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Download the complete table of pinyin letters - it includes all hanyu pinyin letters and tones practice:

Hi, everyone, I’m Audrey from Janus Academy, an established language school based in Singapore. We focus on teaching Chinese and Japanese, specialize in Chinese phonics. Hope you find our videos interesting and educational.

In this series, I am going to explain to you in bite-sized videos on how to pronounce some of the most difficult sounds in Mandarin Chinese, and also on how to differentiate Mandarin Chinese tones. Make sure you check out other videos in this playlist.

Download the complete table of pinyin letters - it includes all hanyu pinyin letters and tones practice:

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OMG! I've watched about 10 videos about e sound and only here I finally managed to pronounce it. Thank you!

denizzain
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Wow! I was even unable to make Google understand my hello in Chinese and now it recognized the 别惹我!!! Thank you! 🤩

KaMi-gzil
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You are incredible ❤, I am a beginner to chinese studying it 3 years ago and always get confused pronouncing r sound.
Now I can say it very easy thanks to you.
Thanks a lot.
Keep making videos like that.

QSafrota
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This is so good! So clear and emphatic. I have a lot more confidence in making this sound after this. Brilliant! 👏👏👏👍

rhatid
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R has been a concern for me so thank you so much for this

doonit
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谢谢 老师,你很帮助我! 我现在可以说很热! 我的中文很糟糕 但是我会努力学习 非常感谢你!今天五二十天 快乐!!!

DaBigHaole
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Thank you so much!!! This was so useful 💜✨

minomoon
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I was watching another instructor who stressed the importance of rounding your lips for the "e". Dialectal difference?

Icesong