[Pronunciation ][jū rán]
[explanation] means unexpected
[near meaning] unexpectedly
Question 2: The pronunciation and pinyin of "Actually Ju":
jū
Explanation:
1. Live: ~ live. ~ people. Same as ~. Hidden. ~ place (ch ǔ) (a. residence; B. refers to the living situation)
Question 3: Unexpectedly, there is only one pronunciation in another pronunciation.
Pinyin: j √ ng
Zhuyin: ㄐㄧㄥA
Radical stroke: 5
Total strokes: 1 1
Traditional Chinese characters: unexpectedly
Chinese character structure: upper, middle and lower structure
Simplified radical: Li
Word-making: knowing
Question 4: How many times should I pronounce the correct pronunciation? Juran Pinyin
ju ran
The first sound and the second sound.
Question 5: What should I do? I'm in my twenties, and I can't even recite Pinyin. There are only 63 Pinyin, and I learned them by heart in two days. The following are the ones I spent time sorting out and marked with the pronunciation of Pinyin, which is comprehensive for your reference. Remember the pronunciation of the initials and finals of Chinese pinyin first, and then spell the letters together, paying attention to the tone. Practicing is basically enough. First, Chinese phonetic initials: refers to the consonants at the beginning of syllables. Final: refers to the part after the initial in a syllable. Syllables: the basic structural unit of pronunciation and the smallest phonetic fragment naturally felt. Consists of initials and finals. Generally speaking, a Chinese character represents a syllable. Initial consonants: lighter pronunciation, b p m f d t n l g k h j q x zh ch sh r z c s y w 23 vowels: louder pronunciation, A O E I U Ai I U Ai I U E Er An en in Unun Ang Engingong 24 syllables: Zhi Chi Shi Ri Zi Ci Si Yi Wu Yu Ye Yue Yuan Yin Yun Ying16 [Monosyllabic vowels: a o e i u ü 6 with a loud and long pronunciation] that contain only one vowel are called monophyllabic vowels. Compound vowels: ai ei ui ao ou iu ie ue er 9] contain several vowels or are composed of vowels and consonants, which are called compound vowels. [Pronasal vowels: those ending in "n" in Pinyin, such as "an en in un ü n" 5] [Postnasal vowels: those ending in "ng" in Pinyin, such as "ang eng ing ong 4] [Pronasal and postnasal sounds are very different: the ending in the front nasal sound is n, and the ending in the back nasal sound is ng ][ Pronasal sounds consist of vowels and nasal sounds] When the nasal coda is -n, when the nasal coda is -n, use the tip of your tongue to touch the upper gum, and the soft palate will droop, so that the airflow can emerge from the nasal cavity. When the sound ends, the tip of your tongue will touch the back of the upper teeth (en pronunciation is grace)] [The nasal eng starts with e, and then the root of your tongue retracts, touching the soft palate, and the airflow comes out of the nasal cavity, which is the root of your tongue, so you should raise the root of your tongue. (eng pronunciation heng)] Flat tongue: z c s has three [with "z, c, s" in pinyin] and tongue: zh ch sh r has four [with "zh, ch, sh, R" in pinyin]. Three Pinyin Festival: ia ua uo uai iao ian iang uang iong 9 zero initial syllables: A ai an ang ao e ê ei en eng er on13 [er is a special vowel, sometimes classified as a compound vowel, sometimes classified as a special vowel separately] Second, how to read Pinyin Pinyin has initials and finals. The vowels are louder and the initials are lighter. A vowel is divided into a single vowel and a compound vowel, and if it contains only one vowel, it is called a single vowel; Consisting of several vowels or a combination of vowels and consonants, it is called a compound vowel. The vowel of Chinese syllables consists of three parts: rhyme head, rhyme belly and rhyme end. Rhyme, also known as intermediate sound; Rhyme belly, called vowel; There are vowels and consonants at the end of rhyme. For example, [such as lie] l is the initial and ie is the vowel. I is a rhyme; E is a rhyme with a belly like Guan. In this syllable, G is an initial and Guan is a compound vowel. In the vowel uan, U is the rhyme head, A is the rhyme belly and N is the rhyme ending. Double vowels are a special form of compound vowels. 3. Pronunciation of pinyin: initials: b p m f d t n l g k h j q x zh ch sh r z c s y w (23) Standard pronunciation: b[ glass] p[ slope] m[ touch] f[ Buddha] gingival sound (tip of the tongue sound): d[ de] t[ te] N. H[ drinking] lingual surface sound (hard palate sound, gingival-palatal sound): j[ machine] q[ 7] x[ west] flat tongue: z[ capital] c[ times] s[ thinking] tongue: zh[ knowing] ch[ eating] s h[ teacher] r[ day] (teeth) >
Question 6: How to pronounce the pinyin nu? I don't know nu Nu nv in college.
Question 7: I suddenly found out that I can't pronounce pinyin. Oh, my God, I can't type fast, and I can't type it. What should I do to go to primary school?
Question 8: Actually, though, since the meaning is actually, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: jū rán Interpretation: One means unexpected, unexpected; Two means clear.
Although, it is acknowledged that A is a fact, but B is not established.
Since, it means to put forward the premise first and then infer it, and it is often used with "JIU", "Ye" and "Huan". Example: Now that he is better, he can go back to school.
Question 9: What is the pronunciation of unexpectedly?
[Pronunciation ][jū rán]
[explanation] means unexpected
[near meaning] unexpectedly
Question 10: What is the pinyin of unexpectedly? What is the pinyin of unexpectedly
Actually, pinyin [jō ngrá n]
[Interpretation]: It means unexpected.