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I’ve been learning Chinese for almost four years now (a few more months to go). I still discover interesting things about Mandarin everyday. I remember back in 1st year of Chinese, we went through the Pinyin chart of syllables, getting the grips of Chinese pronunciation. Syllable after syllable we went: bo, po, mo, fo etc etc. Little did I know that now three years later I’m still finding some oddities in these syllable charts and Pinyin too. See below the Pinyin chart (source Pinyin.info)…

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Chinese Alphabet Poster, Zhuyin Pinyin Printable, 16x20 BoPoMoFo Chart, 18x24 Phonics Learning Sign Instant Download, Language Tool Resource from Madi Loves Kiwi Printables Shop

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Pinyin Chart #chinese #pinyin #mandarin Pinyin Chart, Chinese Pronunciation, Chinese Grammar, Mandarin Language, Chinese Language Learning, Flipped Classroom, Learn Chinese, Chinese Language, Free Resources

We originally launched the Chinese Grammar Wiki in 2012. We honestly didn't think it would be this long before we launched our next free resource, but it turns out fleshing out the Chinese Grammar Wiki was a ton of work (who would have guessed, right?).

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#Mandarin #Chinese #Pinyin Alphabet Free PDF Download. Learn all the consonants and vowels for pinyin in one nice easily downloadable chart. Chinese Pinyin Alphabet, Chinese Consonant, Chinese Alphabet Letters Writing, Chinese Basic Strokes, Pinyin Chart, Chinese Alphabet Letters, Chinese Language Writing, Mandarin Pinyin, Write Chinese Characters

Part 1: Basic Strokes of Chinese Characters A good first step in making Chinese characters less intimidating is identifying their most basic parts. A number of unique, identifiable strokes (individual marks of the brush or pen) are used to write Chinese. The chart below shows you the eleven most common strokes, giving the name and direction in which each should be drawn. In these examples, they are colored red (and very big!) to help you pick them out. NOTE Did you know that the name of…

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