Cheng Juan's name was spelled Cheng, and the second word was Jn. Cheng was a surname, one of the traditional Han surnames in China. Its origins could be traced back to the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. Cheng has a large population and is widely distributed throughout the country, with the largest number of people surnamed Cheng in the Anhui Province. The initial syllable of the surname Cheng is jn. In the Chinese Pinyin, the initial syllable is either j or q. The specific pronunciation depends on the tone. The pronunciation of the second word in Cheng Juan's name was jū n.
Hello Chen is a Chinese character. Its pronunciation is ch Chen.
You say'mangas' with the stress on the first syllable,'mahn', and the second syllable 'gas' pronounced quickly. So, it's'mahn-gahs'.
The Pinyin of the word "soft" was ruweng.
The singer's name should be read as d, where d is an initial sound read as de, while di di and kan kan are syllables read as d di di and d kan kan respectively.
The pronunciation of the word 'Hong' was 'h'.
The correct pronunciation of this word was 'fi'. The pronunciation of the word was 'fi', which meant that he didn't want it. The word "" was composed of the two words "want" and "don't". The pronunciation was the combination of the two words "don't want".
There are two pronunciations for the word Dan: dàn (fourth tone) and tán (second tone).
For the correct pronunciation of 'novel', in British English, it is /ˈnɒvl/. This is different from some other words that might seem similar in spelling but have different pronunciations. The 'novel' as a form of literature has this particular pronunciation which is important to get right when speaking English, especially in academic or literary discussions.
It's pronounced /ˈnɒvl/ in British English and /ˈnɑːvl/ in American English.