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Use this tool to add tone marks to pinyin or to convert tone number (e.g. hao3) to tone marks.

Although you can use the red buttons to add tone marks, we highly recommend you use the number method (e.g. hao3) for speed and placement of the accent above the correct vowel. [Hint: Type "v" for "ü"]
Note: You do not need to use this tool to enter pinyin in this dictionary.

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The One Chinese TV Show You NEED to Be Watching

On November 18, 2015 By WrittenChinese In Blog, Culture Lessons, Videos 3 Comments

You might have seen our posts before about different Chinese TV shows that are worth watching to improve your Chinese. As a reminder, here are the links: 10 Chinese TV Shows to Help You Learn Mandarin 10 Guilty Pleasure Reality Shows that Will Help Your Chinese Language Skills WCC’s Chinese TV Show Archive While there… Read More

Even More Popular Online Chinese Slang

On August 18, 2015 By WrittenChinese In Blog, Culture Lessons, Learner Tips 0 Comment

Written by Sarah Li Cain You ought to know by now that Chinese slang is changing frequently. Yeah, we have a list we mentioned before, but there are just so many more waiting to be discovered! If you truly want to be part of Chinese culture, you need to learn slang. No WeChat conversation can… Read More

Top 8 Ways to Improve Your Chinese Tones

On April 17, 2015 By WrittenChinese In Blog, Learner Tips 1 Comment

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! Written by New Concept Mandarin Do you feel frustrated that Chinese people cannot understand what you say because of using the wrong tones? Although it is quite difficult to totally get rid of your “accent” and make your Chinese sound just the same as a native… Read More

Lost and Found in China

On March 27, 2015 By WrittenChinese In Blog, Culture Lessons, Live & Travel in China 5 Comments

Written by Ellen Dowling The day after Christmas, 2007, my husband Don and our Chinese friend “Elizabeth” (real name Xiaofang), set out from Shanghai to take a train to the city of Suzhou, where we were to meet up with friends of Elizabeth. It should have been an easy trip, but things swiftly went awry,… Read More

Learning Chinese Calligraphy (AKA Chinese Shufa)

On January 2, 2015 By WrittenChinese In Blog, Culture Lessons, Learner Tips 7 Comments

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! Written by Nora at WrittenChinese.Com I guess when I first started learning Chinese, I disregarded 书法 (shū fǎ) or calligraphy as an integral part of the Chinese language. It seemed more like an old-school way to pass the time; something for old men to do in… Read More

TWCC01 Why did Hollie and Nora come to China? – Episode 1

On December 15, 2014 By WrittenChinese In 2 White Chicks in China 0 Comment

Here is our first show called the White Chicks in China Podcast! Hope you Enjoy! Topics Covered in this Episode Introduce Hollie and Nora Why did we move to China? How to Send Us a Question People / Companies / Resources Mentioned in this Episode Written Chinese is our sponsor Send us a Voicemail! Episode… Read More

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