Perfect Chinese Pronunciation: Pronounce j, q, x Like Natives - Chinese Pinyin
Chinese Pronunciation Training & Tips: Practice & Improve the j, q, x sounds - Chinese Pinyin
Do you want to improve your Chinese pronunciation? Do you want to sound more like a native speaker? You need to work on the Chinese Pinyin!
In this video, I will teach you how to pronounce three Chinese initials j, q, and x correctly. Ok, follow me to practice them.
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I watched tons of videos here on KZread and this is the only one were I could finally pronounce and distinguish these three sounds. Don't get me wrong, other videos are good as well, but this one is the one that I could resonate with. Thank you so much 谢谢
Now after about 9 months, finally, I can recognize the difference between j, q, x. This video is very good. I got all the correct answer.
This video was probably the best one I’ve come across in terms of pronouncing j,q,x.
How about ci - shi, zhi-zhe etc...
Now this is a proper educational video! No jeep and sheep nonsense. What an excellent 老師!
Please make a video about the -n and -ng finals
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
When pronouncing [n], put your tip of tongue onto the upper gum. Let the air come out from the nose. When pronouncing [ng], low your back of tongue, then the air will escape from the back.
@2chill2
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation. Still need more help.
@aracelijimenez8525
4 жыл бұрын
Hola Cristal ya me suscribi a tu canal 😊
感謝! q x are the two toughest sounds for us to recognize and produce!
@AllinOne-wv1mp
4 жыл бұрын
if you listen to it again, you can hear a small "t" sound in q
Thank you for this video! The drills at the end were helpful in reminding me that while it seems simple in the lesson, recognizing the sound is very difficult.
This is the best explanation for what makes them different from eachother! Thanks a lot!
This was SUPER helpful and easy to understand/learn. Thank you so much - well done!!
Thanks a lot. I live in Southern Brazil, just started studying Mandarin, your video is helping me to learn these new sounds.
I gave up learning Chinese for almost 10 years ago because of these J Q X sounds all the same to me. Finally, I can make the sounds and was able to distinguish between them. I can go on and continue with other set of zh ch zh r and z c s. I own this teacher a big thank!
谢谢你老师。。。
You are a very good teacher in phonetics and as a teacher in general! This video has helped me progressing in my learning of chinese language. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much. I'm struggling with the j, q, and x as well so I came upon ur video after watching so many other videos n I still don't get it. But this video actually really helping me alot. I was like 3/10 but after this I feel like I'm at 7/10 pretty quick. Thank you again. Will have to watch this video everyday to help me remember lmao
Thank you Crystal. This is very helpful
Thank you so much! I love your channel guys!
OMG I'm so grateful to be able to found this clip, it helps me out a lot as I'm driving crazy with those J Q X .... you even included the listening practice test afterward!!!! XIEXIE!!!
Thank you! I especially love the drills! ♡
Finally found a video that specifically mentions that J sound is not like J in jeep! Thank You!
您是最好的老师👍
Great and usefull video, tnx very much!!!.
Amei a aula, me ajudou muito, obrigado professora 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌷🌷
one the best (if not the best) explanation of pronouncing these initials. Great stuff
Thank you my teacher for this lesson very good channel
Excellent. I really struggle with Xi sound and this helped
You Are rock. Listen over 100 times already.
Thank you, it does help me a lot.
Fantastic video, I finally understand the difference between ji and qi
I really appreciate it, thanks teacher
老师,谢谢!
Thank you very much for making this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
非常有帮助
Yes, I got it,, great, I´m getting better, I can´t believe it, thank you so much !!!.. Oh my God !! Thank you so much !!
You’re the best, thank you
谢谢 你
Amazing video! More like this would be great for learners (ie me) :)
Thank you.
'liked'. Thank you for the video.
Good teaching .
Thank you so much
Thank you
I like it!
谢谢
loved your video.
Thank you 🥺🔥
excellent clip! thank you. Please make Z and Zh many thanks
谢谢!Your channel is the best!!!!! 😍😍😍
@EverydayChinese
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
Can you make more Chinese pronunciation by this way its helpful way
Большое спасибо, за упражнения!Очень полезное занятие!🌹🌹🌹🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍
I would like to give u a hug Thank u
Очень полезно, спасибо большое
谢谢! 我完全在这方面挣扎。 这样的词 “一些, 一起,一切,写, 学习”
@misrakkechinu6778
24 күн бұрын
i need job
Все угадала! Спасибо!
@milena6402
3 жыл бұрын
Вы молодец!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
thanks laoshi
Can you please make a video on how to pronounce the r?
@sianais
4 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@niukun133
4 жыл бұрын
just like the r in 'row'
Thank you for the this I from México
@davidresendez2804
4 жыл бұрын
Hola Antonieta De que parte?
@MariAnMonSan
4 жыл бұрын
Baja california
@davidresendez2804
4 жыл бұрын
Tijuana. I tu?
好吧!... Everything's OK (👍), the only thing is I have no idea how to do to raise the middle of my tongue to the roof of my mouth!.... 就是... I have no chance! 😩
Or one could say, if one does want to make a comparison with English, it should be at the _end_ , as a comment on the result: as a result of using the proper configuration of mouth parts, one should get a sound that is similar to English j, ch, and sh, but that is sweeter, brighter, and more sparkling.
Please made video about z ,c , s
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I mean I got all of them right. I can discern them when I hear them with relative ease. After the first listen I was sure of my answer but I just feel as though, I’m not pronouncing them correctly. Granted only person to ever hear my mandarin is me but still.
It was so difficult! 😂😅
@raysorayhocobalt
4 жыл бұрын
Justine Clavel compare to Standard Arabic, Mandarin doesn’t have stressed sound. So it is not difficult as Arabic.
Bravo for your superb professional and detailed instruction! I have watched so many clips about j q x z c s zh ch sh r and I confirmed that yours has the best quality. Couldn’t more clear than that
謝謝您解釋很好,還有.,C,Z,S 不知什麼時候 您能解釋
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
Already posted: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dWGHlqqjkdTVn5s.html
Xié xié Women xihuan ni de Zheng zu . Suo women zai xué de Zhongwen zai BBC ! Zai Qian
some of the drills were testing -IN versus -ING which difference isn't explained in the start of the video and which is ALSO very tough for us to distinguish 怎麼辦?
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
Be patient, Ann. We'll do more videos about Chinese pinyin in future. You can search the pronunciaiton tips from the internet or learn from your text book first. 😊
@QuizmasterLaw
4 жыл бұрын
@@EverydayChinese I wasn't complaining; I was trying to be thankful! Thank you!
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
@@QuizmasterLaw In pronouncing “in”, your tongue should be in the front, touching the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth. Then say "ing", do the same, but your tongue should be at the back of your mouth. Try to hear the difference in sound when you do exercise.
お疲れ様 xiéxie xiexie very good lecon
J and q sound very similar to me
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laoshi please make a between c, ch, z, zh
Hi老师, 为什么 中国人制造汉语拼音的时候,这个 Q, 不是用 ch。比如 [求] 是 qiu, 而不是 Chiu. 因为其实 q 跟 k 在其他语言是同一个音的。一般会把 qiu 念成 kiu。我学过台湾的汉语拼音,他们姓邱 拼音是Chiu. 姓钱 拼音是 chian. 在中国是 Qian, 我没有学汉语拼音的时候,我会把qian念 kian
I think the pinyin J is pronounced quite similar to the English J: "d-sh". The pinyin X is pronounced similar to "x" in "Mexico" pronounced in Spanish. The digraph ch is pronounced "t-sh" while the letter Q is pronounced "t-x".
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Whether Chinese language has "root word" concept, to frame new words from root word, prefix and suffix? There is root word concept, in English. eg re + build = rebuild It means, "build again". psych + iatry = psychiatry It means, "Medical study of mind (psych)" psych + o + logy = psychology It means, "Study of mind (psych)"
I can't differentiate the sound between S and c. And even I don't pronounce it correctly, Pls help me out.
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
The pronunciation of c is similar to “ts” as in the English word “cats” and comes with an obvious airflow. When pronouncing s, you put the tip of your tongue close to your teeth and squeeze out your breath. It sounds close to “s” in the English word “sweet”.
It's interesting that in pinyin, the letters j, q, x can only be followed by the letter i. Or the letter u. (Never by any other letter.) When followed by the letter u, it is always pronounced as ü, but the dots are omitted. I don't know why it's done this way. Some people say it's so that we can save a bit of ink when printing them out. :-)
@EverydayChinese
4 жыл бұрын
j q x cannot be put before "u" to make syllables, but they can be put before "ü". When j q x are used before "ü", we don't write the two dots of "ü", for simplification, we write "u" instead.
1 missing 😢
作为一个中国人,看着这视频我突然不记得怎么读拼音的C了
I broke my tongue
Is it different for qiǎo like in chocolate. I simply cannot pronounce it correctly (・o・)
To clarify the stupid video lesson: You start practicing from the basic easier X. It is sort of funny sounding S. You try to utter S, while your tongue is pressed against your lower teeth. The result seems to sound close to the English S or TH, but it's not identical and the Chinese speakers will sense the difference. IPA: [ɕ] After mastering the X, move to J. It is like the Chinese X sound but now try to add T in front of it. It sounds close to an English TS (caTS), but again it's not identical. It is very difficult for the English speakers because they can hardly say TS at the beginning of a syllable. IPA: [t͡ɕ] Finally, move to Q. It is like the Chinese J sound, but now you add an H after the J sound, without generating a new syllable. Linguistically this is called "aspiration". In several Asian languages there are aspirated consonants, meaning they are merged with the H sound. The Chinese Q sounds close to TS'H, but with a nuance. IPA: [t͡ɕʰ]
Still sounding the same to me
That's complicated... 😂
You forgot r ☹️
@Ninja-jumipy
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I have the same problem, it's too hard to pronounce it
@nicholejones3876
4 жыл бұрын
Ninja-jumipy2011 - yeah it helps to think of the wr in wren and the s in measure but I still have trouble with it
Your name is Crystal, not Christoo. To pronounce the terminal L in words like "tool" your tongue has to touch the backs of your upper front teeth -- whic is why terminal-L syllables are called dentals.
建議想學中文的朋友,注音符號(ㄅ)是學中文較佳的方法
ci - shi, zhi-zhe, Coro ... wait what?
still cannot separate q and x 😢
You are showing j but your are pronouncing ji. You are adding an vowel namely "i" You shouldn't do that, it causes the people with no acquaintance with phonetics to get confused. Particularly english speakers, whose ability to perceive the sounds of languages is massed up due to their bad habit of referring to the sounds with the names of their corresponding alphabet (for example h as ech sound, w as dabelew sound, k as key sound) since their childhood.
A lot of these video but chinese people speak so fast that pronunciation is all the same.
Thank you so much