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CLO_001: Οι τέσσερις τόνοι

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• υψηλός τόνος
• αυξανόμενος τόνος
• μειωμένος αυξανόμενος τόνος
• μειωμένος τόνος
• zhū υψηλός τόνος.
• zhú αυξανόμενος τόνος.
• zhǔ μειωμένος αυξανόμενος τόνος.
• zhù μειωμένος τόνος.
• qǐ μειωμένος αυξανόμενος τόνος
• tīng υψηλός τόνος
• kàn μειωμένος τόνος
• lái αυξανόμενος τόνος

27 απαντήσεις «σε CLO_001: Οι τέσσερις τόνοι»

  1. Aaron Gluzman Λέει:

    Πολύ καλοψημένος…!!!
    Σας ευχαριστούμε

  2. Jorge Mendez Λέει:

    Πολύ η Νίκαια αυτό θα είναι το νέο αγαπημένο podcast μου για να ακούσει κατά τη διάρκεια του γύρου τραίνων μου για να εργαστεί. Έχω ακριβώς ένα σχόλιο.
    Ήχοι Kiran όπως είναι λίγο μακριά από mic, το οποίο το έκανε λίγο σκληρά για να υπολογίσει την προφορά μερικές από τις λέξεις. Συμπαθώ πραγματικά πότε Adam προφέρει τη λέξη επειδή ηχεί όπως αυτός είναι λίγο πιό στενός mic.

    Εργασία της Νίκαιας

  3. admin Λέει:

    Οι ευχαριστίες για ανατροφοδοτούν!  Το πρόβλημα μικροφώνων του Kirin (ενδεχομένως) έχει καθοριστεί για τα πιό πρόσφατα μαθήματα.  Ξέρτε τι σκέφτεστε!

  4. Michelle Hernandez Λέει:

    Συμφωνώ με το Jorge Mendez. Είμαι θηλυκό με μια βαθιά φωνή και επομένως, η φωνή Adam είναι ΣΑΦΕΣΤΕΡΗ σε με για την προφορά. Θα σύστηνα ότι Kiran λέει το στίχο/τη λέξη. Και έπειτα Adam, κατασιγάζει έπειτα για μας στην πρακτική. Θα αγαπούσα να ακούσω τη φωνή Adam pronunciate οι λέξεις και εναντίον. Μου δίνει μια ιδέα αυτού που μια βαθύτερη φωνή ηχεί όπως όταν μιλιούνται οι λέξεις.
    CP. Το αγαπώ, επίσης, όταν λέει Adam την ουσία όπως, «δεν είμαι αυτός που ενδιαφέρει;» Δίνει την προσωπικότητα podcasts.
    Διατηρήστε την καλή εργασία.
    Σκέφτομαι ότι πρόκειται να υπογράψω επάνω για τη Δευτέρα περιεχομένου ασφαλίστρου. I’ve been listening thru lessons one thru 4 every day this week.
    I love it.
    Another suggestion, if I may……in your notes, or premium notes….
    adding the phonetic English sounds to the words. For example, zia = zeeah OR xie xie = shyeah shyeah. I was doing this with lessons one and two. It helped me ALOT!!

  5. Deborah Corrente Says:

    Do you know how do down load on a CD or DVD? I don’t have an IPOD

  6. admin Says:

    Deborah, there is a ‘download’ link at the bottom of the player above. Right click on this link and choose ‘Save as.’ This will save it on your computer. From there, you are free to burn it on to CD or DVD if you wish. Use the Contact Us link on the right sidebar if you have any problems.

  7. Pete Says:

    I just found your site and checked out lesson 52; I would like to know more about advanced lessons. I have been learing Mandarin for about two years and I primarily need more listening tools and longer conversations. Your approach seems to be good. Any suggestions?

  8. admin Says:

    Hi Pete. Every 30 lessons, I will be increasing the difficulty slightly by adding more Chinese within the lesson. Expect the next jump in lesson 61. The goal is to eventually be able to conduct most of the lesson in Chinese. I will also be adding more resources to the website in the form of music and videos to give you other forms of input. If you have any suggestions for anything specific you think would be of benefit, please send them this way.

  9. Pete Says:

    Thanks for your reply; I’ve found that listening is definitely the hardest part for me, even after two years of serious study and many visits to China. So many accents and different ways of saying things plus context is extremely important. By the way, how do you pay for this site? Premium subscribers? I don’t see many adds.

  10. admin Says:

    Currently all the revenue used to support this website comes from Premium subscribers. However I’m looking to change the model over the next little while to allow me to have more content available on the “free” side, without having to resort to traditional ads so stay tuned!

  11. victor Says:

    Es increíble esto del chino. Gracias!

  12. Maurice Fleury Says:

    That was great!

  13. Vanessa Says:

    This podcast is awesome. I’ve only been learning Mandarin for a week, so my pronunciation is still completely off, but using this podcast I’m improving ^_^

    Thanks so much for this!!

  14. Chris Hartzer Says:

    I like everything about this.

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  17. Nips Says:

    Very Interesting Podcast, keep doing what you are doing, It’s fabulous.
    Kop Khun Krap (Thank You in Thai)

  18. gustavo riveros Says:

    Excellent I hope to learn basic chinese trought this method

  19. Eric Says:

    The first word sounds like you are saying choo but the spelling zhu would make me think that it is supposed to sound like zoo…Why is this? Am I hearing that correctly? Is it supposed to sound like choo or zoo?

  20. Adam Says:

    Hi Eric,

    I would say that the version you are hearing is probably closer to a “joo” sound. Different speakers from different regions will have slightly different ways of pronouncing it. In later lessons you will hear speakers from other regions as well, which will hopefully give you a better understanding of the different possibilities.

  21. Eric Says:

    Thank you for your help. I would like to make a suggestion, though. Can you put a Pinyin consonant and vowel pronunciation chart online that makes a more simplified and more actual conversion of the actual sound? I do not mean to be nit picking on an already established writing system, but it does not seem to me that the actual pronunciation matches the latin letters that are being used.

  22. Adam Says:

    Thanks Eric. Others have also expressed interest in something similar so I’ll add it to my “to do” list.

  23. Zsolt Gyorgy Says:

    Thank you for your help. Very interesting Podcast.

  24. Anesia Says:

    Hi. Thank you for this. It is helpful so far. Could you help me translate something into pinyin please. I’m supposed to be going to Taiwan at the end of this month for a community tourism workshop. The english statement I wish to translate to mandarin is:

    “A democratic Taiwan that shows sacred regard for the inalienable Rights and Freedoms of man is to be preferred above any socialist system that interferes with these Rights and Freedoms”

  25. Adam Says:

    Anesia,

    It would be something along the lines of:

    Mínzhǔde Táiwān bǐ shèhuì zhǔyì zhìdù de guójiā gēng néng kànzhòng rénmínde quánlì yú zìyóu.

  26. Anesia Says:

    Thank you. This is what I got from someone who works in the embassy in my country here.

    zi you min zhu Taiwan chong shang chi ban ren quan, quan sheng guo na xie gan she ren men quan li han zi you de gong chan guo jia.

    I have not put in the tones as u can see. Does the above translation give the same meaning? whats the difference between that and the one you gave me? Thank you for your help. It is precious to me right now.

  27. Adam Says:

    My version says: Democratic Taiwan thinks more of people’s rights and freedoms than socialist countries.

    Your version says: Free and democratic Taiwan upholds human rights while communist countries interfere with people’s rights and freedoms.

    (A little advanced for lesson 1 of my course, but hopefully it helped)

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