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Weiqi Discussion
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In Mandarin, it is pronounced weiqi, as in "way cheese" (minus the 's' sound). There will be some regional accents depending on were you are, but it will all more or less sound like weiqi in Mandarin. The suggestion that weiqi may sound like "YK" in Mandarin is a bit absurd, it would have to be from another dialect. In Cantonese it is pronounced 'Wee'-'Kee'. -- Stevertigo How odd that it should sound almost like "Wiki". :-) The Mandarin pronuciation is closer to "Way-Chee". unkx80: Which is why we see the term Wei-Ch'i. =) Charles Matthews I have certainly heard the pronunciation 'why'-'key'. I assume this is Cantonese - most local Chinese are from Hong Kong. I hear it all. Apparently the Japanese call it "igo" like E-go. -- Stevertigo
kokiri you can look the characters up at Yep, they really sound like "Why Kaye" -- Sebastian 2003-09-10 TDerz The ei in WeiQi is pronounced as eigh in English sleigh. The "q" in WeiQi is a palatal aspirated voiceless affricate. The position and manner of articulation are the same as those of "j", with the only difference, that it is aspirated. Example: 'q' as the English ch in cheese. The i in WeiQi is pronounced as ee in English (see, bee, me). (But the i would be silent after c, ch, r, s, sh, sh, z, and zh.) Do these explanations really help without the explaining diagrams, where and how the tongue should be located between teeth and palate? Question: Is it possible to have voice or sound recording & reproducing on Senseis?
I found a nice site, which pronounces the characters (however can't test it at work):
Concerning the pitch modulation ("tone") the prononciation comprises twice the second tone, rising from not so far below: Wei(2)qi(2)
Concerning Chinese dialects, this page should be able to give the pronunciations:
Jinan: c/hi 12 Xi'an: c/hi 12 Taiyuan: c/hi 1 Hankou: c/hi 12 Chengdu: c/hi 12 Yangzhou: c/hi 12 Suzhou: z|/i 12 Wenzhou: z|i_ 12 Changsha: c/i 12 Shuangfeng: z|/i 12 Nanchang: c/hi 12 Meixian: khi 12 Guangzhou: khei 12 Xiamen: ki 12 Chaozhou: khi 12 Fuzhou: ki 12
Check out these sites for hanzi- (very often = Kanji) related issues:
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