Exercise in Pinyin

This page provides a basic exercise to practice reading and writing Pinyin, the phoneticsystem used to represent Mandarin Chinese pronunciation. Pinyin is crucial for learning Mandarin, as it allows you to pronounce words accurately and understand how to write them.
Instructions
For each word below, read the target word in Pinyin and then try to write the corresponding Chinesecharacter. If you’re unsure, look up the character using a dictionary or online resource.
Continue practicing with more Pinyin words! Use online resources (like Pleco, MDBG, etc.) to find the corresponding characters, pronunciations, and meanings. The more you practice, the better you’ll become at reading and writing Pinyin.
This exercise is a starting point. You can expand on this by creating lists of more complex words, sentences, or even paragraphs.
Explanation and Improvements:Structure: The HTML now uses semantic elements (`
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