Pinyin puzzle

1.

r (c)

an (n)

j (c)

c (c)

e (v)

 

2.

shu (n)

x (c)

ai (v)

par (n)

 

3.

lín

xiān

jiù

cūi

wěi

 

4.

suàn

xióng

dǒu

shuài

ér

 

5.

yuān

táng

shào

huǒ

shúi

 

6.

b p m f  d t n l  g k h   j q x  zh ch sh r  z c s  y w 

 

7. you put consonants together with vowels and then add tones to form pinyin

 

8. It is written yuan because üan is more like how the u is pronounced but the y shows how the whole word is pronounced (sorry I know this, but it's difficult to describe it as a rule :v )

 

9. That I get points for what I have done lol

 

10. Yuna, Mini

 

 

Yeah that's it! No bonus to me :3

 

 

 

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yunasbowtie
#1
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yunasbowtie
#2
Great job for doing your first official assignment!

I just want to point out the little mistakes that you've made.

For #1. 'an' is actually a "vowel". Why? That is because 'an' can go after a "consonant. You might be confused because 'an' can also be a word by itself, and that is true. But, like in English, there are words like "I" and "a" that are vowels, but are words too.
Haha, did that even make sense?

For #3 and 5.
The tone placement for cūi and shúi are incorrect. When a vowel of a pinyin word is "iu" or "ui" the tone is placed on the last letter of this vowel combination. So, iu > tone on the U, ui > tone on the I.


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