< Mandarin Chinese < Pinyin 
 
        
      This lesson you will learn:
- The letters U and Ü
 - Compound and Nasal finals containing the letter U
 - Tones
 - NG
 
The Letter U
"U" is pronounced "oo".
Compound and Nasal Finals Containing U
- ou- oh
 - iou- yo
 - uo- woah
 - uei- way
 - ua- water
 - uai- why
 - uan- wahn
 - uen- wuhn
 
Like with "i", "u" become "w" initially.
Tones
As many know, Chinese is a tonal language. This means that the way you pronounce a word can change its meaning. For example:
| Character | Meaning | Pinyin | Tone | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 妈妈 | Mom | Māma | Flat | 
| 麻 | Hemp | Má | Rising | 
| 马 | Horse | Mǎ | Change | 
| 骂 | To Scold | Mà | Falling | 
| 吗 | Question Particle | Ma | Neutral | 
- The flat line means your voice is Higher and Level: āēīōūǖ
 - The falling line means your voice drops, like you are angry: àèìòùǜ
 - The line going down and up means your voice drops and rises again: ǎěǐǒǔǚ
 - The rising line means your voice goes up, like you are asking a question: áéíóúǘ
 - No line means you voice is Lower and Level: aeiouü
 
Ü is the ONE vowel sound in Chinese but not English. If you know German, yes, it is the same sound, and to those who know French it is a "U". But for the rest of us...
The Letter Ü
Pronounce this vowel "ee" but with your lips rounded like you were pronouncing "oo"
Rules About, and Compounds With Ü
- üe- +eh
 - ün- +n
 - üan- +ahn
 
Like i become y and u becomes w, ü becomes yu. The finals after this rule
| Final | Without Initial | 
|---|---|
| ü | yu | 
| üe | yue | 
| ün | yun | 
| üan | yuan | 
NG
NG acts just like N in a nasal final. And here they are: ang, iang, uang, eng, ing, yong, ong
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