A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
→‎Tones: e.g., all seven tones of ''{{x|si}}''
(→‎Short tones: iet, ek)
(→‎Tones: e.g., all seven tones of ''{{x|si}}'')
Line 158: Line 158:
=== Tones ===
=== Tones ===


Taiwanese is a tonal language which means that pitch is used to convey meaning. Many words are differentiated solely by tone. Learning to speak and hear the [[tones of Taiwanese]] correctly is often difficult for beginners. With practice you will be able to hear and speak them. Again most speakers of Taiwanese are not aware of the different tones but they can all understand you when you pronounce them correctly.
Taiwanese is a tonal language which means that pitch is used to convey meaning. Many words are differentiated solely by tone (e.g., all seven tones of ''{{x|si}}''). Learning to speak and hear the [[tones of Taiwanese]] correctly is often difficult for beginners. With practice you will be able to hear and speak them. Again most speakers of Taiwanese are not aware of the different tones but they can all understand you when you pronounce them correctly.


As you may have noticed from the ''Seven Tones'' chart, there are five long tones and two short tones:
As you may have noticed from the ''Seven Tones'' chart, there are five long tones and two short tones:
44,815

edits

Navigation menu