海
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hǎi
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sea
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冰
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bīng
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ice
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洗
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xǐ
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to wash
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湿润
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shī rùn
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moist
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Please note that the keys can be used as an independent hieroglyph, which can be an integral part of both the word “fire” and the word “fry”.
Now we need to focus on the four main tones of the Chinese language.
The first melody is as loud and pronounced as a Morse code scream. This is indicated by a straight line above the letter mā or simply ma1.
The second tone is to rise from the middle to the high, like a peculiar question. This is indicated by má or ma2.
The third tone is a low drop, then a medium rise. This melody is more of a Russian Well !?. Reminds me of the word. It is denoted by mă or ma3.
The fourth tone is the descent from high to low, like some kind of speech, it is denoted by mà or ma4.
Chinese book
The greatly valuable thing is to choose the right book! For instance, you can start with one of the many Chinese textbooks available today. For example, "Practical course of Chinese language", author Kondrashevsky A.F., "Beginner's course of Chinese language", authors Zadoenko T.P., Shuin H. and others.
Based on these, have been suggested in the following program.
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