2. Welcome: Pinyin is yíng, which means waiting for guests to arrive somewhere.
3, static: pronunciation j √ ng, pictophonetic. From green, from fighting, Qingyi's voice, "green" means "blue" and "fighting" means two people grab a project. The combination of "green" and "struggle" is to grab the sky blue and look up at the sky blue. Original meaning: Let go of the contending hand to see the sky blue.
4, stop: Pinyin is ting, stop; Stay; Parker: The watch has stopped. I stayed in Shanghai for two days. The car stopped at the door. Appropriate: stop appropriately. I'm ready. One of the total copies: ten stops and eight breaks.
5. Zero: Pinyin is zero, and Arabic numerals are capitalized.
ing[i? ] pronunciation:
When pronouncing, the initial vowel is the vowel i[i] of the front high non-circular lip. After the tip of the tongue touches the lower teeth, the front of the tongue protrudes. From i[i], the protruding part of the tongue surface does not decrease, but moves backward, and the tip of the tongue leaves the back of the lower tooth, gradually raising the back of the tongue surface and sticking it to the soft palate.
When the two are about to contact, the soft palate descends, opening the nasal passage, then the back of the tongue abuts against the soft palate, closing the oral passage, and air flows out of the nasal cavity. There is no obvious change in mouth shape.