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sinspirational t1_j2cfe8z wrote
Reply to comment by Akegata in My late friend gave me this necklace charm and I don’t know the meaning of it. Please help :) by MichGirl07
Not OP, but the 1 represents the tone. Because Chinese is tonal, as in the way you pronounce it changes the meaning of a syllable, it’s important to know which tone when writing it phonetically
stauffnl t1_j2e1y5a wrote
r/todayilearned tone in Chinese is represented by numbers
BlackFire68 t1_j2exd1i wrote
In english
Toal_ngCe t1_j2f129n wrote
Enh it can be but the standard way is with accent marks. So instead of xia1 xia2 xia3 xia4 xia5 one would write xiā xiá xiǎ xià xia.
Akegata t1_j2cqmfb wrote
Ah, got it, thanks!
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