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Pinyin of other characters
The pinyin of his words is "tā".

Character is a writing form of Chinese characters, which originated in ancient times and is China's unique contribution in the field of writing. This writing form is different from other characters, and its basic unit is a unit that represents a specific meaning, called "word". The pinyin of the word "he" is "tā", and the third person singular is often used to refer to people other than men or women.

The pronunciation of Chinese characters comes from phonology and the study of phonology. The pronunciation form of a word is mainly determined by analyzing the syllables contained in each word and the characteristics such as pitch and volume produced by each tone. At the same time, the pronunciation of Chinese characters will change in different contexts, so we need to consider the context for the pronunciation of a word.

The words with the same or similar pronunciation as "he" mainly include "she", "it" and "it", which are slightly different in shape, but closely related to "he" in pronunciation and usage. What are the common usages and collocations of the word "He" in daily life?

In daily life, "he" can be used not only to express a specific person, but also as a pronoun to express "someone", for example, "he studies hard." In addition, the word "harmony" is also used in some idioms and fixed collocations, such as "stones from other mountains" and "meeting an old friend in another country".

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Pinyin is the process of pinyin festival, that is, according to the rules of syllable formation in Putonghua, the initials and finals are quickly and continuously spelled and combined with tones to form a syllable. Chinese Pinyin is also an internationally recognized standard for Latin transliteration of Putonghua.

There are several forms of Chinese phonetic schemes: Chinese strokes, Latin letters, Slavic letters, mixed forms of several letters, shorthand, patterns and numbers. Attention should also be paid to the correct pronunciation of initials, finals and tones when spelling. Read the first letter, not the pronunciation.

Vowels should be read as a whole. Don't break down the rhyme head, rhyme belly and rhyme tail and put them together temporarily. To see key signature clearly, please read the tune correctly. Take vowels as a whole and spell them with initials.