声调

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 声调 (shēng diào)

声调 refers to the pitch or tone used in spoken Chinese, which is crucial for distinguishing meaning between words that otherwise have the same pronunciation. Mandarin Chinese has four main tones plus a neutral tone, each changing the meaning of a syllable.

Usage in Language Learning

Mastering 声调 is essential for clear communication in Mandarin. Incorrect tones can lead to misunderstandings or make speech unintelligible. For example, the syllable 'ma' can mean 'mother', 'hemp', 'horse', or 'scold' depending on the tone.

Common Collocations

  • 声调变化 (tone change): refers to tone sandhi rules where tones change depending on context.
  • 声调练习 (tone practice): exercises focused on improving tone accuracy.
  • 声调标记 (tone marks): the diacritical marks used in pinyin to indicate tones.

Tips

When learning 声调, pay attention to pitch contour and practice with native speakers or audio resources. Avoid confusing 声调 with , which can refer more generally to intonation or melody in speech or music.

Example Sentences

"Mandarin has four tones: first tone, second tone, third tone, and fourth

Learning tones is very important for speaking Mandarin well.

His tone sounds interesting, with a strong regional accent.