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The pinyin of Wuhan slogan
[wǔ hàn kǒu hào]. wǔ is pronounced as a whole and pronounced in three tones.
The pronunciation of hàn: When h is pronounced, the base of the tongue is raised and close to the soft palate, forming a narrow slit. The airflow is squeezed out of the slit and rubbed to form a sound. When pronouncing an, first pronounce the sound a, then gradually lift the tip of the tongue and press it against the upper gum to pronounce the sound n.
The pronunciation of kǒu: When k is pronounced, the front of the tongue base presses against the upper soft palate, blocking the airflow, allowing the airflow to break through the obstruction of the tongue base and burst into a sound. When pronouncing ou, the sound of o is pronounced first, the lips gradually close together, and the shape of the mouth changes from large round to small round.
The pronunciation of hào: When h is pronounced, the base of the tongue is raised and close to the soft palate, forming a narrow slit. The airflow is squeezed out of the slit and rubbed to form a sound. When pronouncing ao, first pronounce the sound of a, then retract the tip of the tongue, make the mouth shape into a circle, and gently slide towards o.
Extended information:
The city image slogan of Wuhan is Wuhan, which is different every day. The tourism slogan of Wuhan is high mountains, flowing water, white clouds and yellow cranes. The slogan of the Wuhan Military World Games is "Creating military glory and building world peace."
wǔ refers to overall recognition. Its syllables generally refer to syllables that have the same pronunciation as the initial consonant after adding a final. That is to say, they refer to syllables that can be recognized directly without spelling. Therefore, the overall recognition of syllables must be direct. read out.
Pinyin tones refer to the tones in Mandarin, that is, Yinping (the first tone) is represented by "ˉ"; the second tone of Yangping is represented by "ˊ"; and the upper tone (the third tone) is represented by "ˉ". Use "ˇ" to express; if the tone (the fourth tone) is removed, use "ˋ" to express it.
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