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Pinyin Transcription of Body

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This article provides a list of common body parts in Mandarin Chinese, along with their pinyin transcriptions. Knowing these pronunciations is essential for basic communication.

English Pinyin Notes
Head tóu
Face miàn (mian)
Eyes yǎn (yan)
Ears ěr
Nose (bi)
Mouth kǒu
Teeth (ya) – plural
Tongue yǔn (yun)
Neck jǐng (jing)
Shoulders yīng (ying) Often, you’d say “the shoulders”
Arms biǎo (biao)
Hands shǒu
Fingers shǒu zhǐ (shou zhi) – literally “hand fingers”
Legs tuǐ
Feet
Toes tóu jiǎo (tou jiao) – literally “toes”
Body (ti)
Stomach (fu)


Important Note:

Pinyin is a phonetic representation of Mandarin Chinese. While it’s helpfulfor pronunciation, tone is crucial. Learning the tones is essential for accurate pronunciation.

This table provides a basic reference. For more complex body parts or medical terms, consult a more comprehensive dictionary.

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