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Forum: Speaking and Listening 12th June 2004, 08:56 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

If there is no glottal stop, then it must have a...

If there is no glottal stop, then it must have a w consonant?

乌 and 衣 are pronounced exactly the same in Cantonese as in Mandarin, btw, I always say them as
wuu and yee.
As you said, the glottal...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 11th June 2004, 04:00 PM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

next time find a drill :wink: or try this :wall...

next time find a drill :wink: or try this :wall

:tong...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 11th June 2004, 02:31 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

There is. Agree with HWnd. Don't get too hung up...

There is. Agree with HWnd.

Don't get too hung up on the pinyin spellings.

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 02:55 PM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

I think I've made it clear, either you trust me...

I think I've made it clear, either you trust me or you do not. Just ask around. Smithsgj, Pinyin
does not work the same way as English. 路 is spelled lu but it is read le-woo-lu not le-ooo-lu;
the...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 12:30 PM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

路 is l-u4-lu4 (le-wu-lu4) same thing, if you...

路 is l-u4-lu4 (le-wu-lu4)

same thing, if you spell it out.

伍仪遇一医
so u agree with "ooo eee uuuu eee eee" ?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 07:52 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

saying "eee" and "oooo" is...

saying "eee" and "oooo" is nonstandard.

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 07:25 AM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

ala: w, u, wu have the same sound. we all know...

ala: w, u, wu have the same sound. we all know why we spell "wu" instead of "u" (except maybe
smithsgj), but "u" is not "ooo"; written as it is, it is still pronounced "woo".

it is "a o e i(Yee)...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 06:06 AM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

well, if you can't hear it, and you can make...

well, if you can't hear it, and you can make yourself understood, keep saying what you believe
then.
Ala, concatenation is another thing. Also, if you listen to musics, many singers like to play on...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 05:23 AM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

no, you pronounce wu the same way you pronounce...

no, you pronounce wu the same way you pronounce wan, just a different vowel. 乌鸦 is (woo ya)
not (ooo ya). 中午 is (zhong woo) not (zhong ooo). I said they were redundant because "u" alone
is also...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 12:03 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

w and u both have the same sound in mandarin...

w and u both have the same sound in mandarin (i.e. "woo"). The y and w in "Yi and Wu" are
redundant, but they help people to realize that Yi is not E, and Wu is not OOO. The y and the w
sounds are...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 29th March 2004, 09:16 AM

Replies: 51

how is wu pronounced?

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Posted By Quest

no, it is "woo" and sounds like...

no, it is "woo" and sounds like "woo", not "ooo" .

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