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Mandarin Chinese Pinyin Chart with Audio

Click on any Pinyin combination below to learn the pronunciations of different tones, scroll to left for more on mobile phones.

Pinyin is the Chinese Phonetics system, which helps you to learn the pronunciations of different Chinese characters, there're initials(in each row, similar to consonants) and finals(in each column, similar to vowals)

Based on Yabla Tool

aoeiieraieiaoouanenangengongiiaiaoieiuianiniangingionguuauouaiuiuanunuanguengüüeüanün
aoeeraiaoouanenangengyiyayaoyeyouyanyinyangyingyongwuwawowaiweiwanwenwangwengyuyueyuanyun
bbabobaibeibaobanbenbangbengbibiaobiebianbinbingbu
ppapopaipeipaopoupanpenpangpengpipiaopiepianpinpingpu
mmamomemaimeimaomoumanmenmangmengmimiaomiemiumianminmingmu
ffafofeifoufanfenfangfengfu
ddadedaideidaodoudandendangdengdongdidiaodiediudiandingduduoduiduandun
ttatetaiteitaotoutantangtengtongtitiaotietiantingtutuotuituantun
nnanenaineinaonounannennangnengnongniniaonieniunianninniangningnunuonuannüe
llalelaileilaoloulanlanglenglonglilialiaolieliulianlinlianglingluluoluanlunlüe
ggagegaigeigaogougangenganggenggongguguaguoguaiguiguangunguang
kkakekaikeikaokoukankenkangkengkongkukuakuokuaikuikuankunkuang
hhahehaiheihaohouhanhenhanghenghonghuhuahuohuaihuihuanhunhuang
zzazezizaizeizaozouzanzenzangzengzongzuzuozuizuanzun
ccacecicaicaocoucancencangcengcongcucuocuicuancun
ssasesisaisaosousansensangsengsongsusuosuisuansun
zhzhazhezhizhaizheizhaozhouzhanzhenzhangzhengzhongzhuzhuazhuozhuaizhuizhuanzhunzhuang
chchachechichaichaochouchanchenchangchengchongchuchuachuochuaichuichuanchunchuang
shshasheshishaisheishaoshoushanshenshangshengshushuashuoshuaishuishuanshunshuang
rreriraorouranrenrangrengrongruruaruoruiruanrun
jjijiajiaojiejiujianjinjiangjingjiongjujuejuanjun
q qiqiaqiaoqieqiuqianqinqiangqingqiongququequanqun
xxixiaxiaoxiexiuxianxinxiangxingxiongxuxuexuanxun

Worth noting:

  1. Apart from the 4 tones, there's a neutral tone, which is commonly seen in words like 桌子(zhuō zi)
  2. When the word 不 (bù) precedes a fourth tone, 不 changes to second tone ().
  3. The character 一 (yī) change to second tone(一个 ( gè)) when followed by a fourth tone, and fourth tone(一毛 ( máo)) when followed by any other tone(except for in numbers or 第一(dì yī)).
  4. When there are two third tones in a row, the first one becomes second tone. 你好 ( hǎo), note:the rule adopts even though it's not reflected in your books.
  5. You'll use v for the single final ü in most of the Chinest input method