< Mandarin Chinese < Pinyin 
      Simple Finals
| Vowel | Pronounciation | IPA | English Example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| i | ee* | i | bee | 
* After zh, sh, ch z, s, c and r, "i" is pronounced b'''i'''t (ɪ)
Compound Finals
i- can begin a final, and in general is pronounced y-. In fact, it is changed as such when it has no initial
| Final | Pronounciation | IPA | Example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| ai | eye | aɪ | eye | 
| ei | ey | e | hey | 
| ia | yeah | ja | German "Ja!" | 
| ie | yeh | jɛ | yet | 
Nasal Finals
| Final | Pronunciation | IPA | Example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| an | ahn | an | Ann | 
| en | uhn | ʊn | won | 
| ian | yahn | jan | No Example | 
| in | een | in | No Example | 
In Short...
- i is pronounced ee, except after zh, sh, ch, z, s, c and r
- Here it is bit
- ai is "eye"
- ei is hey
- i- is y-
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