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34 New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook 1
~ ( :=) 11-!B Introducing people '
(1)A: Zhe shl Un yTsheng. Zhe shl Chen laoshT.
B:
C: Nfn hao, Un yTsheng.
(2) A: Zhe shl ______ . Zhe shl _____ _
B:
C:
Introduce your teacher and classmates.
0 1s ~ (1m) Off~ Listen and repeat '
JJ~ Jt i1t ? JJ~ Jt Fit-;t-Yifi o ~ Jt tF ~ A. o
~JtAM~,~~Jt;t-~,~Jt~± o
t .
•)i .::tz:.
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.=., l~:~ a ph one ICS
II _}ij~ifa.J (2) Third-tone sandhi (2)
A third tone, when followed by a first, second or fourth tone, or most neutral tone
syllables, usually becomes a half third tone, that is, a tone that only falls but does not rise. The
tone mark is unchanged. For example:
\
v
-
v
nr gege woyao Nl mang ma?
1R "~" tf..J~if6] Tone sandhi of "::f"
":IF ( bu) , is a fourth tone syllable by itself. But it becomes a second tone when followed
by a fourth tone. For example:
bu he bu m6ng bu hao bush) bu yao