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Groups

Groups. There are five groups with the end sound “ g ” and five groups with the end sound “ n ” . In the following slide show these groups will be read in the first tone. The first tone is like singing a sustained note. Please listen and repeat after me. . Groups. āng

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Groups

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  1. Groups There are five groups with the end sound “g” and five groups with the end sound “n”. In the following slide show thesegroups will be read in the first tone. The first tone is like singing a sustained note. Please listen and repeat after me.

  2. Groups āng Sayā and touch your soft palate with the back of your tongue. ng

  3. Groups ōng Sayō and touch your soft palate with the back of your tongue. ng

  4. Groups ēng Say ē and touch your soft palate with the back of your tongue. ng

  5. Groups īng Say ī and touch your soft palate with the back of your tongue. ng

  6. Groups uāng Say uā and touch your soft palate with the back of your tongue. ng

  7. Groups ān Keep saying the æ sound, then touch the front of your hard palate with the tip of your tongue. n

  8. Groups ēn Keep saying the ēsound, then touch front of your hard palate with the tip of your tongue. n

  9. Groups īn Keep saying the ī sound, then touch front of your hard palate with the tip of your tongue. n

  10. Groups ūn (uēn) ūn is an abbreviated form. The actual pronunciation is uēn Say ū first, then en. n

  11. Groups ǖn Keep saying the ǖ sound, then touch the front of your hard palate with the tip of your tongue. n

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