List of words in Mandarin with the er-sound pronunciation:
The words with the er-sound pronunciation are as follows:
Knife handle, number, trick, where, allegro , wife, garlic cloves, prescriptions, guns
Run a trip, sausages, melon pulp, chat, zippers, tops, waistcoats.
Toothpicks, brains, coats, twists, teahouses, restaurants, and cupping pots.
Cigarettes, handkerchiefs, out of the circle, old money, flower pots, voices, running errands, a while.
In the Mandarin test, you need to read the words with the Erhua sound, such as "Hutonger", "Zhenbier" and "Wifeier".
According to the question exactly, if you have children with you, read it, if you don’t have children, don’t read it.
In many dialects from the Central Plains to the North, the pronunciations and finals of many vocabulary words change due to tongue curling movements. This phenomenon is called Erhua. The final of Erhua is called "Erhua rhyme", which is marked by adding r after the final. The sound of "er" is still one syllable, but the sound with "er" rhyme is usually written with two Chinese characters, such as taro (yùr), old man (lǎotóur), etc. The representative of Erhuayin is undoubtedly Beijing dialect, followed by Tianjin dialect and Kaifeng dialect.
The Erhua sound, like Zi Bianyun and D Bianyun, is a derivative of the original pronunciation of the root single character, and is a type of sound change including sound change, rhyme change, and tone change. Many dialects reflect changes in finals, but some dialects also have changes in both initial consonants and tones.