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What are the compound rhymes in pinyin?
There are 9 compound rhymes
ai (矮), ei (诶), ui (围), ao (袄), ou (鸥), iu (邮), ie (椰)üe (月), er (耳)(Note:er)is a self-standing syllable and is not spelled with any consonant.
Monosyllables: 6
a (a), o (oh), e (goose), i (clothes), u (乌), ü (fish).
Nasal Rhymes: (There are five pre-nasal rhymes and four post-nasal rhymes).?
Front Nasal Rhymes: an (an) en (press), in (ind), un (mosquito) ün (cloud).
Back nasal rhymes: ang (ang), eng (hum), ing (eagle), ong (oh).
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