vent

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From :   Vent

Date : 2008-08-14 / 08:52PM

Hi Benny! I’m always confused with the pronounciation between words that end in “in” and words that end in “ing”. For example, “yin” and “ying” I hear people pronounce “yin” with a ‘g’ sound at the end all the time. Is that correct?

By the way, you’re handsome and adorable _ If you’re ever in Toronto, give me a shout lol

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 Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 
2008-08-15 / 04:55PM

Hi Vent, in fact you just pointed a very common mistake of Chinese people. When you hear people are talking, it’s very hard to tell the difference between “in and ing”
Or they pronounce “in” as “ing”, especially old generation.

If I come to Toronto, I promise you will be my first contact:)

Benny



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