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Master Chinese “j q x” and “zh ch sh” | Pronunciation Training 

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Master Chinese "j q x" and "zh ch sh" | Pronunciation Training
In the Chinese language, "j q x" and "zh ch sh" these sounds are quite difficult to learn because these sounds don't exist in many languages. That's why many students struggle with these sounds.
But in this video, I break down these Chinese consonants, using IPA of them to explain what are the differences between them.
Also, I showed you their tongue positions with images. It can help you more easily get where to put your tongue so that you can practice correctly pronouncing these sounds.
Last time I talked about how to make "zh ch sh r" these Chinese initials, so this episode I mainly teach you how to pronounce "j q x". Besides this, I also do the comparison between "zh ch sh" and "j q x" which can help you differentiate these Chinese consonants.
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The timecode of three Chinese initials and the comparison:
00:35 (1) the IPA and the Tongue position of "x"
01:50 (2) the IPA and the Tongue position of "j"
03:00 (3) the IPA and the Tongue position of "q"
03:48 (4) the comparison between "j q x" and "zh ch sh"
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@setssky375
@setssky375 4 года назад
I am starting to learn Chinese (Traditional) And I gotta say, I hate how underrated this video is, Not only you showed both Pinyin and Zhuyin (Which I need to learn Zhuyin lol), This is the only vid I found to show how to exactly pronounce these sounds. Thanks.
@douglasmarinho3653
@douglasmarinho3653 16 дней назад
Are learning traditional Chinese??!! How can you do it? It's so many strokes to remember! I just can't even recognize them!
@semmyuel
@semmyuel 7 дней назад
​@@douglasmarinho3653 I think it looks more complicated than it is. Its more strokes which makes it slower to write but they arent really that much harder to remember, especially because often its just radicals that get simplified and you just have to remember them once to use them for multiple characters
@nickfleming3719
@nickfleming3719 4 года назад
Some advice from a native english speaker for the x sound. Make a hissing 's' sound, then slightly move the tip of your tongue down until it just barely makes a 'sh' sound
@pinkforguys
@pinkforguys 3 года назад
thanks! this helped me understand it better
@audreyodonnell166
@audreyodonnell166 3 года назад
Oh thanks I thought my tongue was too big
@funenglish248
@funenglish248 3 года назад
But, the Chinese "X" sound is the same as the "Sh" English sound.. right?
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 3 года назад
@@funenglish248 no
@nickfleming3719
@nickfleming3719 3 года назад
@@funenglish248 The chinese "sh" sound is closer to the english "sh" sound's tongue position. The chinese "x" has a tongue position that doesn't exist in english, at least in the english I speak.
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz 3 года назад
AS native Spanish speaker, this video help a LOT with the position on how to do it. All the Chinese learners must to see, even if your native language is other than English.
@qaaqqutsiaqtaatsiaq8796
@qaaqqutsiaqtaatsiaq8796 3 года назад
I am a native Greenlandic speaker, all the content I consume is in English haha :)
@ahhhhhh387
@ahhhhhh387 3 года назад
Same
@ahhhhhh387
@ahhhhhh387 3 года назад
@l e x :o my mom is from Peru 😊
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz 3 года назад
@l e x Practica y mas practica, lee los dialogos y trata de hacerlo lo mas fluido posible. Lastimosamente en el chino lo mas dificil y primordial es la pronunciacion. Luego de que practiques mucho, te saldra automatico. Pero no puedo decirte que es algo tan facil como hablar el español donde la CH la pronuncian como sea y todos sabemos que hablan del "Chocolate" por ejemplo
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz
@Adzzzzzzzzzzz 3 года назад
@@ahhhhhh387 Practica, no hay de otra. Leer los dialogos y practicar hasta que puedas hacer las posiciones de manera fluida. Imagina que estas practicando un jutsu de naruto pero en vez de las manos, es con la lengua, dientes, etc. JAJA
@user-oq4ch5so8i
@user-oq4ch5so8i 4 года назад
lean to Pronunc 00:35 (1) the IPA and the Tongue position of "x" 01:50 (2) the IPA and the Tongue position of "j" 03:00 (3) the IPA and the Tongue position of "q" 03:48 (4) the comparison between "j q x" and "zh ch sh"
@ChandanKumar-vp1rc
@ChandanKumar-vp1rc Год назад
😘😘😘
@DavidGomez-hi4tm
@DavidGomez-hi4tm 4 года назад
I’ve been struggling for a long time trynna master the pronunciation of these initials, and let me tell you Grace that I’m deeply grateful with you, cause this video has been so helpful. I was able to hear the difference between these initials despite my mother tongue is Spanish. Thanks a lot ❤️
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
David Gomez I’m glad it helps!! You’re welcome! :D
@ConnorWidmaier
@ConnorWidmaier 4 года назад
Your videos are excellent!! Reducing my accent is one of the most satisfying processes in language learning and I’m really thankful to find your videos.
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
The handout for today's lesson: gracemandarinchinese.com/j-q-x-handout/ Hope you enjoy today’s video! If you have any suggestion or any idea that you want me to talk about, please leave a comment below :)
@DuongSean
@DuongSean 4 года назад
Very understandable. Thank you so much and please, keep it up your great work.
@sunainakumari5316
@sunainakumari5316 3 года назад
@Enrique Barreto you he wtshgbf
@thinhthe6196
@thinhthe6196 3 года назад
你真像日本长成人演员
@Ajia_No_Envy
@Ajia_No_Envy 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making these videos. You are so underated it's unbelievable.
@beirne
@beirne 4 года назад
I wish I had seen this years ago. My x's and q's have always been weak, and now I know why. The mouth diagrams along with the explanation made all the difference.
@elmirasmiscellaneous1129
@elmirasmiscellaneous1129 4 года назад
The first time after months I got the pronunciation of x, j, q right! That was extremely helpful! Thank you Grace.
@DallasJordanJams
@DallasJordanJams 9 месяцев назад
I consider these videos reference materials, I come back to these quite often. I think they are the best explanations and learning tools for pronunciation I have found
@happystrawberry17
@happystrawberry17 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Grace! I have been struggling to pronounce the nuances between all of these for ages!!! You explained it really well. I can't tell you how grateful I am for your video! ❤
@myavahaha
@myavahaha 4 года назад
your videos are so good, the best i’ve ever come across!! the way you explain things is so easy to understand and memorize, thank you for putting out such great educational content
@tvclabotv75
@tvclabotv75 2 года назад
This video is so excellent! Thank you! I have watched many of your videos and they are all great. This particular video is so outstanding that I felt compelled to comment. Thank you for your clear explanations and your drawings that show the proper way to make the sounds.
@billyjuarez1579
@billyjuarez1579 3 года назад
These are the best videos i've seen so far about mandarin pronunciation sounds. Very helfpful, thank you very much!
@Destiny51297
@Destiny51297 4 года назад
so happy I found this channel today! I am the type that I can't learn words and go on if I know my pronunciation sucks and don't know how to at least say it in my head. Thank you!
@morgianaalibabax2307
@morgianaalibabax2307 2 года назад
I know that I MUST practice more and more. Thank you so much Grace for such a load of helpful videos. Always supporting you.✨✨✨🌹
@nooooooooooooor4974
@nooooooooooooor4974 2 года назад
I was searching for the right prononciation for a while (since I am learning Chinese by myself). Your video was very helpful especially when you showed us the tongue position. Thank you
@cadaverdog1424
@cadaverdog1424 10 месяцев назад
This is definitely the best video/explanation/demonstration ever available! I won’t even watch any others after this!👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
@Bob13Blues
@Bob13Blues 3 года назад
Thank you Grace. Your lessons are very useful. I appreciate all the hard work you put into teaching us.
@girltanghinh1167
@girltanghinh1167 3 года назад
i was so confused about how to pronounce q and j until i watch ur vid. it shows the tongue positions when pronounce them. i have to say that : awesome . best video about chinese study i have ever watched. thank u so much ^^.
@XgamersXdimensions
@XgamersXdimensions 3 года назад
This is a fantastic series! I love how you include different models of representing the sound: pin yin, bopomofo, and the IPA. Those, the tongue diagrams, and the example words are really helpful for learning to hear and produce the correct pronunciation.
@Driftking859
@Driftking859 4 года назад
I've asked many chinese friends and teachers while also watching many videos trying to improve my pronunciation and after 2 years studying, I have watched Grace's videos and finally I have found a helpful video helping me master X, Q, J, and ZH 感谢你Grace老师
@kteforeal
@kteforeal 10 месяцев назад
Oh my god this video series helped so much! I used the IPA for any new language I learn but the images made it 10x better. Thank you so much!
@phamthanh4080
@phamthanh4080 5 месяцев назад
I think that, in terms of pronunciation, compared to other channels, Grace teaches the most accurately. Thank you very much, Grace. And the teacher is so beautiful and charming. Best wishes for You.
@ICosmoI
@ICosmoI 4 года назад
So helpful!! Thank you for using IPA and those mouth diagrams. 謝謝!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
ICosmoI 不客氣!Glad you like it! :D
@miinh1067
@miinh1067 3 года назад
Awesome video! I speak Vietnamese so tones and sounds are all easy for me, but had a hard time differentiating zh with ch and j with q (Vietnamese only has the d/t pairing of aspirated consonants), this video really helped!
@marialuisa4955
@marialuisa4955 3 года назад
Wooow amazing explanations, finally I can understand the difference and reproduce the sounds. Already subscribed, keep up with the good work!
@fyfisher4922
@fyfisher4922 11 месяцев назад
you are the best ! clearly explaining how the tongue position and airflow for each word. Thank you so much!!
@blub5926
@blub5926 6 месяцев назад
The best video on that matter. I've been struggling so much with the right pronunciation up to this point. Thanks a lot!
@bruh666
@bruh666 Год назад
I wish I watched this sooner! I got an explanation when I first started learning but it was oversimplified so I was doing something a little bit wrong even though it sounded the same to me, now with a proper explanation I can hear the difference and it's helping me pronounce more like a native speaker
@luizr90
@luizr90 2 года назад
Amazing video. Love that you use both IPA and zhuyin. Grace, thank you for the teachings!
@parisavp7161
@parisavp7161 4 года назад
Thank you so much! This was the most helpful video I saw on RU-vid about this subject. A big thank you from Spain :)
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
Parisa VP Hi Parisa! You’re welcome! And glad you find this helpful;)
@sierrrrrrrra
@sierrrrrrrra 2 года назад
After months of trying to learn these initials, your videos are the key for me understanding these sounds in my brain. Thank you so much!!!!!!! :)
@sovideo_
@sovideo_ Год назад
Really? :D :D To clarify the stupid video lesson: You start practicing from the basic easier X. It is sort of funny sounding S. You try to utter S, while your tongue is pressed against your lower teeth. The result seems to sound close to the English S or TH, but it's not identical and the Chinese speakers will sense the difference. IPA: [ɕ] After mastering the X, move to J. It is like the Chinese X sound but now try to add T in front of it. It sounds close to an English TS (caTS), but again it's not identical. It is very difficult for the English speakers because they can hardly say TS at the beginning of a syllable. IPA: [t͡ɕ] Finally, move to Q. It is like the Chinese J sound, but now you add an H after the J sound, without generating a new syllable. Linguistically this is called "aspiration". In several Asian languages there are aspirated consonants, meaning they are merged with the H sound. The Chinese Q sounds close to TS'H, but with a nuance. IPA: [t͡ɕʰ]
@JonasTjader
@JonasTjader 4 года назад
Great video :) thanks for helping with pronounciation!
@Outback246
@Outback246 2 года назад
Your lessons are so clear and straight forward. Thank you very much.
@sunnivanguyen6723
@sunnivanguyen6723 2 года назад
Thanks so much for making such great videos about how to pronounce Chinese, I love your technique and hope to learn more from you.
@lotone67
@lotone67 4 года назад
You're pronunciation videos are awesome. Thank You! 谢谢
@melissaaxtell7559
@melissaaxtell7559 2 года назад
Again, the format is awesome! I love the IPA and articulation diagrams! They're so great! I was kind of getting the same sounds... Sort of! 🤣 But not really. This makes it so much clearer and easier to practice!
@HypnoticLights
@HypnoticLights 3 года назад
Thank you! I have struggles differentiating the zh / j and ch / q. This video has brought clarity to me. 😭❤️
@TheFiddleFaddle
@TheFiddleFaddle 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this. I'm interviewing someone with the given name Qin, and I was mangling it in practice. The tongue placement demonstration was really helpful!
@JuanSaab
@JuanSaab 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. This is exactly what I was looking for. Finding tongue positions is fundamental to pronounce better. I feel a bit closer to pronounce better :) 谢谢你!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
Juan Saab 不客氣!很高興有幫到你;) (不客气!很高兴有帮到你) 😊😊
@amazonpolyglot
@amazonpolyglot 2 года назад
Im my learning i really found it essential to understand the differences between these sounds. Thanks for your help.
@magoldtube
@magoldtube 28 дней назад
Best pronunciation lessons I had in any language. Thanks.
@JaderEBrasil
@JaderEBrasil 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much, your videos are helping me A LOT to understand how to produce these sounds!
@DarkZerux
@DarkZerux 4 месяца назад
oh my god, you are an excellent teacher, in Brazil none of the teachers say about tongue positioning like you do, thank you very much
@paulwalther5237
@paulwalther5237 4 месяца назад
This video and the previous one are just amazing. I just dabble in Chinese and I need to come back to refresh my memory on how to say these sounds and your videos are so much better than anyone else's. I am lazy so hunting down this video is a pain and I try just searching for Chinese pronunciation videos and watching them but for some reason other RU-vidrs don't put the tongue positions in the video. They just say it and expect viewers to know where to put their tongue. Never take this video down. I am sure I will be back again to dabble in Chinese.
@iJustWantSkyrim
@iJustWantSkyrim 3 года назад
Wow, the tongue drawings were really helpful! Thank you, Grace
@sharkdzung
@sharkdzung 4 года назад
Awesome. Thanks sweetie! I'm strugling with these sounds and this vid did help me out.
@mengyingsun5875
@mengyingsun5875 4 года назад
你解释得太好了!我正需要这样的视频来推荐给我的学生!谢谢!
@yifan6466
@yifan6466 2 года назад
I like your lesson, it helped me a lot, thank you Grace.
@Mamonoui
@Mamonoui 19 дней назад
你值得在教中文发音方面获得第一名,非常感谢!我来自阿尔及利亚,母语为阿拉伯语,我正在学习中文。我真的很喜欢你的视频,再次感谢!❤
@nguyenngoc5432
@nguyenngoc5432 3 года назад
a very detailed and clear video. Thank you for your demonstration
@yulpiewsert1520
@yulpiewsert1520 3 года назад
thank goodness, i have been trying to figure out how to pronounce zh- versus j- especially when followed by a u like zhu vs. ju. i also had trouble getting a correct sound for x- sounds. this helped a lot!
@wasternne
@wasternne 4 года назад
The best video I saw on this topic. Thank you very much!
@laura2089
@laura2089 2 года назад
This is literally the best video I found to explain this ❤️✨
@renatasoto6416
@renatasoto6416 4 года назад
I loved you😍... best explanation ever 💚 你太牛了!!!!
@sunnyl2659
@sunnyl2659 3 года назад
oh my goodness! This was SO helpful! I am doing it, I am actually making the sounds! Until now, I have been trying to imitate the sound as best as I can but always able to tell that what I was doing wasn't quite right, wasn't quite the same sound, that the correct pronunciation had some more...complexity....than what I could produce. It is AMAZING to hear myself making the correct sounds now, thank you thank you so much! And at 40 years old, too hey, who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks? ;)
@in_vas_por8810
@in_vas_por8810 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! You explained these small details better than everyone I have seen. This helped me a lot ❤
@timothyedwardthomas303
@timothyedwardthomas303 3 года назад
Same
@lucasdasaieve
@lucasdasaieve 4 года назад
Finally a good & clear video about Chinese pronunciation...
@MsLaughingRabbit
@MsLaughingRabbit 2 года назад
I never put much stock into how our lips move with the sounds, but just keeping in mind how j, q, x sort of make you smile made them much easier to distinguish! Thank you!
@torimaru9518
@torimaru9518 4 года назад
This method is the most easiest to understand! Thank you! 謝謝。
@juanpaulomolina180
@juanpaulomolina180 3 года назад
Very very useful . Thank you. I have been struggling with those pronunciations.
@FABULOUSdango-omochi
@FABULOUSdango-omochi Год назад
難しいけど面白いです! 素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます
@lucasthomson
@lucasthomson 4 года назад
THIS WAS SO USEFUL. Many thanks x
@user-nn7qz7rb9e
@user-nn7qz7rb9e 4 года назад
This is as helpful in Mandarin as Rachael's English in American English. Thank you very much.
@vividbiomass620
@vividbiomass620 4 года назад
This is really helpful for my pronunciation. It’s also made me realise how bad my ear is. I find it really hard to hear this difference between some of those sounds. If you ever need ideas for content, it would be helpful if you could do a video where you say different words with the sounds from this and the last video, then show the viewer what the sound was. It’d be a bit like aural flash cards. Thanks for your work!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
VividBiomass This is such a good idea!! Thanks a lot! Yes these sounds are pretty similar but you don’t have to worry too much, when you learn two vocabulary which have similar pronunciations that you find a bit difficult to tell, you can focus on learning where to use them (e.g. the combination with other words), try to use contexts easily distinguish them:) just a piece of advice, hope this will help you learn better!
@Alia-china
@Alia-china 2 года назад
Thanks, keep doing, you make it easy for me, to pronounce the letters well
@amazonpolyglot
@amazonpolyglot 2 года назад
Thanks Grace. I am really learning!
@princessxxxx
@princessxxxx 3 года назад
this was such a helpful video! I really appreciated it :)
@frantisekhamajda3228
@frantisekhamajda3228 4 года назад
Thank you a lot Grace for a great video! I have been studying Chinese for a while and I struggle the most with Q and J sound... sometimes it is hard to recognize these two and if you have any suggestion to me, or even considerate a video with these two it would be awesome!
@loanphuongg
@loanphuongg Год назад
Thank you so much for this episode
@kristinagogova3413
@kristinagogova3413 4 года назад
love your videos, keep up the good work!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
kristina gogova Glad you like the way I explained it! 謝謝你
@kanjanawanooey1735
@kanjanawanooey1735 Год назад
easy to understand. I love it. Thank you laoshi.
@n.w4179
@n.w4179 2 года назад
Your videos are great!!! Subscribed! 😄
@someone4585
@someone4585 Год назад
IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SAY X FOR SO LONG AND DIDNT EVEN REALIZE THE TOUNGE POSITION FOR J AND Q THANK YOU SO MUCH
@DiggoryCharles
@DiggoryCharles 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. This video is very helpful. Thank you again
@phoebe5317
@phoebe5317 2 года назад
妳的vedio 很棒👍 👍👍特別是ㄓㄔㄕㄖ的說明, 我的英語老師在學中文發現妳的發音教學影片跟我confirm ⋯ 我告訴他『This is a pretty good video ⋯』 繼續加油吧💪
@pear11bear
@pear11bear Год назад
The first time in my life i know how to pronounce these correctly, thank you so much, this video is the best for beginner to learn chinese.
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Be someone else’s sunshine. Be the reason someone smiles today. Be the reason you smile today. I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese in a humorous way. About 3000 Chinese characters cover 99% characters in newspapers and books. From my previous videos you can learn more than 400 common characters. There are about 120 commonly used Chinese character radicals. From my previous videos, you can learn more than 80 basic radicals. I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese.
@Story.line19
@Story.line19 3 года назад
THANK YOUTH'S! This is gamechanger! 😍 But I feel like you just made my mandarin practice 10 times harder! I was doing so many things wrong! 😅
@madeline569
@madeline569 3 года назад
Thanks for including the IPA it helped a lot
@ckelvin2079
@ckelvin2079 3 года назад
Your graphical explanation really helps
@nakedsnakeromero5111
@nakedsnakeromero5111 4 года назад
Muchas gracias Grace me ayudo bastante el video anterior y este.
@goldezidane
@goldezidane 4 года назад
What a usaeful video!!! I´m from Spain and it´s great to find material for learning pronunciation that dont depend on analogies with english pronunciation You won one subscriptor and one upvote, thank you very much
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
Nacho SolMar Hello Nacho SolMar:) Actually what you said is one of my goal of teaching pronunciation! I know it’ll be confusing sometimes to analogy Chinese sounds to English sounds, and it’ll properly not sound so native if you learn it that way. So that’s why I’m trying to teach tongue positions directly! :)
@xiaojunslefteyebrow
@xiaojunslefteyebrow 4 года назад
Estamos en las mismas jaja
@sealwang7464
@sealwang7464 3 года назад
Very clear & a CD academic, hope you don't mind showing this to many students.
@brunoss28
@brunoss28 4 года назад
thank you so much for this. after more than 1 year of studying chinese i finally understood this i'm actually crying
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
I'm so glad it helps! :D
@agnesbiro-petho1931
@agnesbiro-petho1931 3 года назад
You are a great teacher! Ági from Budapest
@brightwin2734
@brightwin2734 3 года назад
thanks for making this video. it helps me know how to pronounce correctly
@hectorpg1181
@hectorpg1181 Год назад
Best phonetic explanation of xi ji qi on RU-vid ever!
@BritskNguyen
@BritskNguyen 4 года назад
Heck, I've been struggling with these beasts forever. Other clips from mainlanders just shout the sound out without any phonetic and oral configuration explaination. Big Thanks!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
I'm glad the video helped! You're welcome! ;)
@jumpyhead9706
@jumpyhead9706 3 года назад
Fantastic video. This needs more views! :)
@NastashaK
@NastashaK 4 года назад
Thank you for the clear explanation! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@Forever_we_are_young
@Forever_we_are_young 3 года назад
Thank you, this video helps me a lot, Now I got the concept.
@azraelrose
@azraelrose 4 года назад
Thanks you, you explain very good! I can understand everything :)
@angelharry7678
@angelharry7678 9 месяцев назад
I'm a new student and this video helped me alot thank you ♥️♥️
@911reparaciones3
@911reparaciones3 3 года назад
Eres la mejor explicado. Genia total
@kendellfriend5558
@kendellfriend5558 Год назад
THIS IS SO HELPFUL!!!
@keidoizumi4048
@keidoizumi4048 3 года назад
such amazing trainings!
@Montessori6587
@Montessori6587 2 года назад
Very nice! WELL DONE! Thank you.
@Тянь-цзы
@Тянь-цзы Год назад
Thank you very much for this titanic work, it really does help a lot!!!
@lucasmatias.coaching
@lucasmatias.coaching 4 года назад
This serie of pronunciation was really helpful. Thank you, Grace. I am on your Instagram. You're amazing!
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese 4 года назад
Lucas Matias.Coach_ Thank you!! Glad you like this series! Happy to have you on Instagram and here! :D
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