2. Spelling rules for compound vowels
If “üe” and “ün” are used as an individual syllable,
the consonant “y” is added in front of them, and the
two dots above “ü” are omitted. For example:
yuè (=yüè) 月 moon
yún (=yǘn) 云 cloud
3. • When “üe” and “ün” are placed after the consonants j, q, and x, the
two dots above “ü” are omitted and the ü appears as u. For example:
xué(=xüe) 学 learn, study
jūn(=jǖn) 军 military
quē(=qüē) 缺 lack
Spelling rules for compound vowels
4. • If “in” or “ing” is used as an individual syllable, “y” is
placed in front of it. For example:
yìn (=ìn) 印 seal
yǐng (=ǐng) 影 shadow
Spelling rules for compound vowels
5. Spelling rules for compound vowels
• There is only one retroflex final “er” in Pinyin. When
pronouncing “er”, first pronounce “e ” (like ‘ir’ in
‘dirty’), then raise and retract the tongue backwards.
èr 二 (two)
ěr 耳 (ear)