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Chinese – Batch 08

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What is Pinyin? Pinyin is the official romanisation system for Mandarin Chinese. Every syllable has a tone — the same syllable said in a different tone is a completely different word. There are four tones plus a neutral tone:
1st (ā) — high & level  |  2nd (á) — rising, like a question  |  3rd (ǎ) — dip then rise  |  4th (à) — sharp fall  |  Neutral (a) — light, unstressed
In exercises you may type tone marks (rén) or tone numbers (ren2) — both are accepted.

📋 Pinyin Quick Reference

Characters in this batch — type either form in exercises:

nian2nián
yue4yuè
fen1fēn
shi2shí
jin1jīn

🔊 Hear all 5 tones — same syllable "nian", five different meanings:

niān Tone 1 — level 拈 · to pick up with fingers
nián Tone 2 — rising ★ 年 · year
niǎn Tone 3 — dip-rise 撵 · to drive away
niàn Tone 4 — falling 念 · to read aloud / to miss
jinnian Neutral — unstressed 今年 · this year

★ = used in this batch  |  Neutral: 年 is unstressed after 今 in the compound 今年.

ToneNumberMark (a)Mark (e)Mark (i)Mark (u)
1st — high level1āēīū
2nd — rising2áéíú
3rd — dip-rise3ǎěǐǔ
4th — falling4àèìù
Neutral5 or 0aeiu

💡 On most keyboards, tone marks are hard to type — use the number form (nian2, shi2) in exercises. Both are always accepted.

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A — Flashcard Practice

Click the card to reveal pinyin, meaning, and stroke count. Use the audio button to hear the pronunciation.

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B — Listen & Identify

Press the speaker button to hear a character pronounced. Choose the correct character from the four options.

C — Meaning Match

Look at the character. Choose the correct English meaning.

D — Reading in Context

Pinyin is shown for each sentence — type the missing pinyin in the blank. Press the audio button to hear the sentence, then repeat aloud.

🔊 Tip: Press Hear sentence, listen carefully, then say the full sentence out loud. Type the missing pinyin (tone mark or number form).

E — Stroke Count

How many strokes does each character take to write? Type the number. Tip: close your eyes and trace each character in your head — count how many times your pen lifts off the paper. Each unbroken line = one stroke.

nián — year

年 contains the idea of 'harvest' — originally depicted a person carrying grain. A year was one harvest cycle. 新年 (xīn nián, New Year) is one of the most important Chinese celebrations. 年年有余 (nián nián yǒu yú) = 'may every year bring abundance' — a classic New Year blessing.
Tone 2 (阳平 yángpíng) — rising tone, like asking "Really?".
  • 今年jīn niánthis year
  • 明年míng niánnext year
  • 新年xīn niánNew Year
Jīn nián tiānqì hěn hǎo.
天气很好。
This year's weather is very good.
Xīn nián kuài lè!
快乐!
Happy New Year!

yuè — month / moon

月 is both 'moon' and 'month' — the lunar calendar divides time by moon cycles. The character resembles a crescent moon with two horizontal lines inside. 明 (bright) = 日 (sun) + 月 (moon) — sun and moon together = bright. 月亮 (yuè liang) = moon, 月份 (yuè fèn) = month.
Tone 4 (去声 qùshēng) — sharp falling, like a firm statement.
  • 月亮yuè liangmoon
  • 月份yuè fènmonth
  • 年月nián yuètime / years and months
Yī nián yǒu shí'èr gè yuè.
一年有十二个
A year has twelve months.
Yuè liang hěn piào liang.
亮很漂亮。
The moon is beautiful.

fēn — minute / part

分 = 八 (divide) on top + 刀 (knife) below — a knife dividing something into parts. Means both 'minute' (60 per hour) and 'divide/part'. 百分之 (bǎi fēn zhī) = percent (lit. 'of one hundred parts'). 分钟 (fēn zhōng) = minute.
Tone 1 (阴平 yīnpíng) — high and level, like a sustained musical note.
  • 分钟fēn zhōngminute
  • 时分shí fēnhours and minutes
  • 百分bǎi fēnpercent
Děng wǒ wǔ fēn zhōng.
等我五钟。
Wait five minutes for me.
Xiànzài shì sān diǎn shí fēn.
现在是三点十
It is now 3:10.

shí — hour / time

时 = 日 (sun) + 寸 (inch/small measure) — the sun measured in tiny increments = time. Simplified from 時. Appears in 时间 (time), 小时 (hour), 有时 (sometimes), 时候 (moment/when). ⚠️ Note: 时 (time/hour) and 十 (ten) are both read shí, Tone 2 — context distinguishes them.
Tone 2 (阳平 yángpíng) — rising tone.
  • 时间shí jiāntime
  • 小时xiǎo shíhour
  • 时分shí fēnhours and minutes
Xiànzài jǐ shí le?
现在几了?
What time is it now?
Wǒ méiyǒu shí jiān.
我没有间。
I don't have time.

jīn — now / today

今 looks like a person (人-like top) standing above a flat base emphasizing 'NOW, at this moment.' Combines with 天 → 今天 (today) and 年 → 今年 (this year). 今晚 (jīn wǎn) = tonight. Learning these three is essential for daily Mandarin.
Tone 1 (阴平 yīnpíng) — high and level.
  • 今天jīn tiāntoday
  • 今年jīn niánthis year
  • 今晚jīn wǎntonight
Jīn tiān tiānqì hěn hǎo.
天天气很好。
Today's weather is very good.
Jīn wǎn nǐ yǒu kòng ma?
晚你有空吗?
Are you free tonight?

Tone System

ToneMarkNumberChineseDescriptionBatch example
1stā1阴平High, flat, held steadyfēn (分), jīn (今)
2ndá2阳平Rising — like "Really?"nián (年), shí (时)
3rdǎ3上声Dip then rise — lowest tone
4thà4去声Sharp falling — like "No!"yuè (月)
Neutrala5 / 0轻声Short, unstressed

Stroke Order Principles

  1. Top → Bottom
  2. Left → Right
  3. Horizontal before vertical (when crossing)
  4. Left-falling before right-falling
  5. Centre before sides (vertical axis)
  6. Outside before inside (enclosures)
  7. Close the bottom last
  8. Minor strokes last (dots / small sweeps)

Batch 08 Summary — Time I (时间 I)

CharPinyinMeaningStrokesHSK
niányear6HSK 1
yuèmonth / moon4HSK 1
fēnminute / part4HSK 1
shíhour / time7HSK 1
jīnnow / today4HSK 1

Pinyin Typing Guide

All exercises accept tone marks (nián, shí) or tone numbers (nian2, shi2). Tone numbers are always easier — just type the syllable followed by 1, 2, 3, or 4. Both forms are equally correct.

🔊 Audio pronunciation powered by the Web Speech API (built into your browser, no external service).
For a comprehensive pinyin reference, visit Yabla Chinese Pinyin Chart.
Stroke order practice: Skritter · Character lookup: MDBG Dictionary.