Pinyin Sounds Flashcard

Pinyin Sounds Flashcard

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World Languages

1st Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which pinyin letter makes a sound like 'b' in 'ball'?

Back

b

Answer explanation

The pinyin letter 'b' produces a sound similar to 'b' in 'ball'. It is a voiced bilabial stop, making it the correct choice. The other options, 'p', 'd', and 'm', produce different sounds.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which pinyin sound uses a big puff of air, like when blowing out candles? Options: p, b, g, m

Back

p

Answer explanation

The pinyin sound 'p' is an aspirated sound, meaning it is pronounced with a strong puff of air, similar to blowing out candles. In contrast, 'b', 'g', and 'm' are not aspirated and do not involve this strong airflow.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sound is like the 'm' in 'mom'?

Back

m

Answer explanation

The sound 'm' in 'mom' is a bilabial nasal consonant, represented by the letter 'm'. The other options ('f', 'n', 'l') represent different sounds, making 'm' the correct choice.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What letter sounds like 'f' in 'fun'?

Back

f

Answer explanation

The letter 'f' in 'fun' produces the 'f' sound. The other options ('h', 's', 'd') do not sound like 'f'. Therefore, the correct answer is 'f'.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which one sounds like the 'd' in 'dog'? Options: t, d, g, b

Back

d

Answer explanation

The sound 'd' in 'dog' is represented by the letter 'd' itself. The other options ('t', 'g', 'b') produce different sounds and do not match the 'd' sound.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sound makes a puff of air, like 't' in 'top'?

Back

t

Answer explanation

The sound 't' in 'top' is a voiceless plosive, which produces a puff of air when pronounced. This characteristic distinguishes it from the other options, making 't' the correct answer.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sound is like the 'n' in 'no'?

Back

n

Answer explanation

The sound 'n' in 'no' is represented by the letter 'n' itself. It is a nasal consonant, while 'm', 'l', and 's' represent different sounds. Therefore, the correct answer is 'n'.

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