< Mandarin Chinese < Pinyin 
 
        
      There are three (3) types of vowels in Chinese- Simple, Compound, Nasal
- Simple consists of a single vowel
 - Compound is two (2) or more
 - Nasal ends in -n or -ng
 
This lesson, you will learn three (3) simple finals and one (1) compound final
Simple Finals
There are six (6) vowels in Chinese: a, e, i, o, u and ü
| Vowel | Pronounciation | IPA | English Example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| a | ah | a | father | 
| e | uh | ʊ | bud | 
| o | oh | o | toe | 
Compound Finals
"a" and "o" can combine to form "ao"- how
- This IS the same sound as in well known, "Ni Hao"
 
In Short...
- Three types
- Simple
 - Compound
 - Nasal
 
 - a is ahh
 - e is uh
 - o is oh
 - ao is ow
 
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