Como Pronunciar IU e UI em Mandarim

👉 Secure 10 years of access to Deciphering Mandarin now: ➡️ https://linlaoshi.com.br/oferta-espec... If you study Mandarin and have difficulty pronouncing pinyin, this video will help you a lot. Today I explain some of the most important pronunciation rules in Mandarin Chinese, especially the sounds IU, UI, and also an extra tip about IAN / YAN, which often confuse many beginner students. In Mandarin, pinyin is not always pronounced exactly as it seems to Portuguese speakers. Therefore, understanding these rules greatly facilitates reading, pronunciation, and even listening comprehension. In this video, I show in a simple and practical way how these sounds really work. You will learn that: ✔️ IU sounds like “iou” Therefore, words like: • 六 (liù) – six • 九 (jiǔ) – nine • 啤酒 (píjiǔ) – beer • 多久 (duōjiǔ) – how long • 秋天 (qiūtiān) – autumn follow the same pronunciation logic. I also explain that: ✔️ UI has a "uei" sound As in: • 水 (shuǐ) – water • 对 (duì) – right / correct Furthermore, at the end of the video I give a very important extra tip: ✔️ IAN / YAN often have a sound close to "ien" With examples such as: • 今天 (jīntiān) – today • 十点 (shí diǎn) – 10 o'clock • 甜点 (tiándiǎn) – dessert • 饭店 (fàndiàn) – restaurant • 商店 (shāngdiàn) – shop • 再见 (zàijiàn) – goodbye This type of detail makes a big difference for those who want to improve their pronunciation and sound more natural in Mandarin. Understanding pinyin patterns helps you read new words with more confidence and avoids very common mistakes among Brazilian students. 👍 Like the video to support the channel. 🔔 Subscribe for more Mandarin lessons and content about China. 📝 Oh, and if you want to learn Mandarin in a simple, straightforward way, using everyday situations, with daily individual support and 10 years of access, sign up for Deciphering Mandarin ⬇️ ➡️ https://linlaoshi.com.br/oferta-espec... Follow me on social media: ➡️ Instagram:   / lin.mandarim   ➡️ Facebook:   / linmandarim   ➡️ TikTok:   / lin.mandarim   See you in the next video.