Pinyin Sentence Exercises

This page provides practiceexercises for understanding and using Pinyin in sentences. The exercises are designed to help you improve your pronunciation, tone recognition, and overall grasp of Pinyin’s role in Chinese language.
Exercise 1
Choose the correct Pinyin for the following sentence:
我爱中国。 (Wǒ ài Zhōngguó.)
Correct Answer: Wǒ àiZhōngguó
Exercise 2
Which sentence has the correct Pinyin?:
Correct Answer: Ni hao, ni jiao shénme míngzi?
Exercise 3 – (More Challenging)
Translate the following sentence into correct Pinyin:
He likes toeat dumplings.
Correct Answer: tā xǐhuan chī jiǎozi
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