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Mandarin is one of the most widely spoken languages and a major advantage in international careers.
Handle common travel situations, from restaurants to transportation, with practical phrase training.
Understand Chinese media, traditions, and conversations with more depth and context.
Learning tones and characters sharpens memory, attention, and pattern recognition.
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A logographic script paired with Pinyin romanization and 4 tones
你 好 谢 再 见 来
Each character represents a morpheme (unit of meaning), not a sound. Characters are learned individually rather than decoded letter by letter.
Pinyin is the standard romanization system for Mandarin pronunciation. QuizFerret shows Pinyin alongside every character.
Every Mandarin syllable is spoken with one of four tones (or a light neutral tone), and the same syllable means completely different things in each tone.
Mainland China uses Simplified characters, which have fewer strokes than Traditional characters used in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
High and flat — hold the pitch steady at a high level
mā = mother
Rising — pitch starts mid and climbs, like asking "huh?"
má = hemp / numb
Dipping — falls then rises, like saying "hmm" pensively
mǎ = horse
Falling sharply — drops from high to low, sounds definitive
mà = to scold
Light and short — an unstressed syllable with no fixed pitch
ma = question particle
Practice reading Chinese characters with pronunciation support where needed.
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