Old National Pronunciation (Q15897983)

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system set up in 1913 for the phonology of standard Chinese, based on Beijing dialect, influenced by older forms of Mandarin and Wu, containing initials /v/, /ŋ/, /ɲ/, preserving the “round-sharp distinction” and the checked tone; abandoned by 1926
  • lǎo guóyīn
  • laoguoyin
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Old National Pronunciation
system set up in 1913 for the phonology of standard Chinese, based on Beijing dialect, influenced by older forms of Mandarin and Wu, containing initials /v/, /ŋ/, /ɲ/, preserving the “round-sharp distinction” and the checked tone; abandoned by 1926
  • lǎo guóyīn
  • laoguoyin

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老國音 (Traditional Chinese)
lǎo guóyīn
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老国音 (Simplified Chinese)
lǎo guóyīn
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Old National Pronunciation
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