Pinyin Pronunciation Guide: Exercise (锻炼)

The Chinese word for “exercise” is
锻炼
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Pinyin Breakdown
The Pinyin for 锻炼 is:
Pronunciation Guide
Let’s break down the pronunciation:
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(锻炼 的第一个音节)- “du” pronounced similarly to the English word “doo” (as in “do” the verb). Think of it as a hard “d” followed by a short “oo” sound.
- The fourth tone (indicated by the backslash above the ‘a’ in the pinyin, though not displayed in basic text) is a falling tone. The voice starts high and drops.
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(锻炼 的第二个音节)- “li” is pronounced as “lee” (like the English name).
- “an” is pronounced as in the English word “ant” (without the “t”).
- The fourth tone (indicated by the backslash above the ‘a’in the pinyin, though not displayed in basic text) is a falling tone. The voice starts high and drops.
Tips for Practice
- Listen and Repeat: Listen to native speakers pronounce the word andtry to mimic the sounds and tones. You can find audio recordings online (YouTube, online dictionaries, etc.).
- Focus on the Tones: Chinese tones are crucial for understanding. Pay close attention to the rising, falling, and level tones. Practice exaggerating the tones initially.
- Use Context: Try to use the word “锻炼” in a sentence to understand its meaning and practice its pronunciation in a real-world context.
Good luck practicing! Keep practicing to improve your pronunciation.
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