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1. If you put  an initial "k" and a final "u" together . what does that mean in English?

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The combination of an initial "k" and a final "u" in English represents the word "cry".

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2. If you put  an initial "m" and a double final "ao" together . what does that mean in English?

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The given correct answer "cat" is the meaning of putting an initial "m" and a double final "ao" together in English.

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3. If you put  an initial "n" and a final "i" together with 3 tone. what does that mean in English

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The given correct answer "you" suggests that if you combine the initial letter "n" and the final letter "i" with three tones, it translates to the word "you" in English.

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4. If you put  an initial "l" and a double final "ei" together . what does that mean in English?

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When you put an initial "l" and a double final "ei" together, it can mean both "tired" and "tire" in English. "Tired" refers to the state of feeling exhausted or lacking energy. On the other hand, "tire" is a noun that refers to a rubber covering on a wheel or a verb that means to become weary or bored with something. Both words have similar spellings but different meanings.

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5. Chǎo fàn means?

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The term "chǎo fàn" is a Chinese phrase that translates to "fried rice" in English. This dish is commonly made by stir-frying cooked rice with various ingredients such as vegetables, meat, and seasonings. It is a popular and versatile dish in Chinese cuisine, enjoyed both as a main course or a side dish.

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6. When he taught "fen" what English word did he use?

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The word "fen" sounds similar to "fun," so it is likely that the person teaching used the word "fun" as an English equivalent for "fen."

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7. When he taught "e" what word did he refer to?

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The word "ugly" is the word that the person referred to when teaching the letter "e".

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8. How many single finals are in the Chinese prouncation?

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The correct answer is 6. This suggests that there are six single finals in the Chinese pronunciation.

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9. When he taught "gou" he told to put mouth from __  to ___?

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The correct answer is "big to small". This answer suggests that when teaching the word "gou", the person instructed to start with a big mouth shape and gradually transition to a small mouth shape while pronouncing the word. This explanation implies that the pronunciation of the word "gou" involves a change in mouth shape from big to small.

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10. What does final needs to have in order to prounce a word?

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In order to pronounce a word correctly, the final needs to have an initial. This means that the word should have a starting or beginning sound that is clear and distinct. The initial sound sets the tone for the pronunciation of the entire word, so it is crucial for proper pronunciation. Without a clear initial sound, the word may be mispronounced or misunderstood.

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11. Initial can stands by themselves to prounce a word.

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The statement suggests that initials can stand by themselves to pronounce a word, which is not true. Initials are typically used as abbreviations for names or titles, and they are not meant to be pronounced as standalone words. For example, the initials "J.K." in J.K. Rowling are not pronounced as "jay-kay," but rather as "Jay dot Kay." Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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12. What did he say he would be giving away?

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The correct answer is sign photo, photo with signature, and 10 signed copies of the picture. This means that he will be giving away a signed photo, a photo with his signature, and 10 copies of the picture with his signature on them.

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If you put  an initial "k" and a final "u"...
If you put  an initial "m" and a double final...
If you put  an initial "n" and a final "i"...
If you put  an initial "l" and a double final...
Chǎo fàn means?
When he taught "fen" what English word did he use?
When he taught "e" what word did he refer to?
How many single finals are in the Chinese prouncation?
When he taught "gou" he told to put mouth from __  to...
What does final needs to have in order to prounce a word?
Initial can stands by themselves to prounce a word.
What did he say he would be giving away?
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