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  1. Pinyin - Wikipedia

    • Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. Hanyu (汉语; 漢語) literally means 'Han language'—that is, the Chinese language—while pinyin literally means 'spelled sounds'. Pinyin is the official system used in China, Singapore, Taiwan… See more

    Script typeAlphabet · romanization
    CreatorPinyin Committee · Zhou Youguang
    Published11 February 1958 · 1982 (ISO 7098)
    Official scriptChina (from 1958) · Singapore (from 1980) · United Nations (from 1982) · Taiwan (from 2009)
    History

    Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit missionary in China, wrote the first book that used the Latin alphabet to write Chinese, entitled Xizi Qiji (西字奇蹟; 'Miracle of Western Letters') and published in Beijing in 1605. Twenty years later, fello… See more

    Syllables

    Chinese phonology is generally described in terms of sound pairs of two initials (声母; 聲母; shēngmǔ) and finals (韵母; 韻母; yùnmǔ). This is distinct from the concept of consonant and vowel sounds as basic units in traditiona… See more

     
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    Pinyin is also the name of the romanization system for Mandarin Chinese. Learn about the Pinyin language, its alphabet, sample videos and links to other resources.

  7. Introduction to pinyin | Faculty of Asian and Middle …

    Learn what pinyin is, how it works, and why it is important for learning Chinese. This web page explains the basics of pinyin, such as syllables, initials, finals, and tones, with examples and videos.

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