A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese: Difference between revisions

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=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===


==== Single Vowels ====
==== Single vowels ====
These are the pure vowel sounds ({{w|monophthong}}s).
These are the pure vowel sounds ({{w|monophthong}}s).


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As we saw earlier, the ''m'' can also serve as a consonant. We will see both ''m'' and ''ng'' again later as final consonants.
As we saw earlier, the ''m'' can also serve as a consonant. We will see both ''m'' and ''ng'' again later as final consonants.


==== Compound Vowels ====
==== Compound vowels ====


These vowels are a combination of two (or three) pure vowel sounds.  
These vowels are a combination of two (or three) pure vowel sounds.  
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==== Nasal Vowel ====
==== Nasal vowels ====


These vowel sounds are made using your nose. Most vowels  
These vowel sounds are made using your nose. Most vowels  
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