![]() But that's a slow process and does nothing to help you learn the correct tones! ![]() Other people just copy and from Google Translate. It does the trick, but it doesn't quite look as nice as those pretty tones: nǐ hǎo. So how exactly do you type pinyin with the correct tones? Some people simply stick the tone number at the end of the pinyin, for example ni3 hao3. ![]() (*TIP: If you've never heard of pinyin, first check out this post - " Pinyin: A Beginner's Guide".) Pinyin - 拼音 (pīn yīn) is not just a tool for mastering Mandarin Chinese pronunciation: many students also find writing out pinyin is a great way to memorize the correct tones for new vocabulary.
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