This pinyin table is a complete listing of all Hanyu Pinyin syllables used in Standard Chinese. Each syllable in a cell is composed of an initial (columns) and a final (rows). An empty cell indicates that the corresponding syllable does not exist in Standard Chinese.

The below table indicates possible combinations of initials and finals in Standard Chinese, but does not indicate tones, which are equally important to the proper pronunciation of Chinese. Although some initial-final combinations have some syllables using each of the five different tones, most do not. Some utilize only one tone.

Pinyin entries in this page can be compared to syllables using the (unromanized) Zhuyin phonetic system in the Zhuyin table page.

Finals are grouped into subsets a, i, u and ü.

i, u and ü groupings indicate a combination of those finals with finals from Group a. Certain combinations are treated in a special way:

GroupSpecial combination
ii+ê=iei+ou=iui+en=ini+eng=ing
uu+ei=uiu+en=unu+eng=ong
üü+ê=üeü+en=ünü+eng=iong

Most syllables are a combination of an initial and a final. However, some syllables have no initials. This is shown in Pinyin as follows:

  • if the syllable begins with an i, it is replaced with a y
  • if the syllable begins with an u, it is replaced with a w
  • if the syllable begins with an ü, it is replaced with yu
  • exceptions to the rules above are indicated by yellow in the table's no initial column:

Note that the y, w, and yu replacements above do not change the pronunciation of the final in the final-only syllable. They are used to avoid ambiguity when writing words in pinyin. For example, instead of:

  • "uan" and "ian" forming "uanian", which could be interpreted as: "uan-ian" "uan-i-an" or "u-an-i-an"
  • the syllables are instead written "wan" and "yan", which results in the more distinct "wanyan".

There are discrepancies between the Bopomofo tables and the pinyin table due to some minor differences between the Mainland standard, putonghua, and the Taiwanese standard, guoyu, in the standard readings of characters. For example, the variant sounds 挼 (ruá; ㄖㄨㄚˊ), 扽 (dèn; ㄉㄣˋ), 忒 (tēi; ㄊㄟ) are not used in guoyu. Likewise the variant sound 孿 (lüán; ㄌㄩㄢˊ) is not recognized in putonghua, or it is folded into (luán; ㄌㄨㄢˊ). A few readings reflect a Standard Chinese approximation of a regionalism that is otherwise never encountered in either putonghua or guoyu. For instance, 覅 (fiào; ㄈㄧㄠˋ) is a borrowing from Shanghainese (and other dialects of Wu Chinese) that are commonly used, and are thus included in most large dictionaries, even though it is usually labeled as a nonstandard regionalism (方, short for 方言 (topolect)), with the local reading viau [vjɔ], which is approximated in Standard Chinese as fiào.

Overall table

Syllables in italics are considered nonstandard, and only exist in the form of regionalisms, neologisms or slang.

Pinyin tableInitialsPinyin table
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Group a FinalszhichishirizicisiGroup a Finals
aabapamafadatanalagakahazhachashazacasaa
ooloo
eemedetenelegekehezhechesherezecesee
êêê
aiaibaipaimaifaidaitainailaigaikaihaizhaichaishaizaicaisaiai
eieibeipeimeifeideiteineileigeikeiheizheisheizeiceiseiei
aoaobaopaomaodaotaonaolaogaokaohaozhaochaoshaoraozaocaosaoao
ououpoumoufoudoutounoulougoukouhouzhouchoushourouzoucousouou
ananbanpanmanfandantannanlangankanhanzhanchanshanranzancansanan
enenbenpenmenfendennenlengenkenhenzhenchenshenrenzencensenen
angangbangpangmangfangdangtangnanglanggangkanghangzhangchangshangrangzangcangsangang
engengbengpengmengfengdengtengnenglenggengkenghengzhengchengshengrengzengcengsengeng
ererer
Group i FinalsiyibipimiditinilijiqixiiGroup i Finals
iayapiadianialiajiaqiaxiaia
ioyoio
ie ()yebiepiemiedietienieliejieqiexieie ()
iaiyaiiai
iaoyaobiaopiaomiaofiaodiaotiaoniaoliaojiaoqiaoxiaoiao
iu (iou)youmiudiuniuliukiujiuqiuxiuiu (iou)
ianyanbianpianmiandiantiannianlianjianqianxianian
in (ien)yinbinpinmindinninlinginjinqinxinin (ien)
iangyangbiangdiangniangliangkiangjiangqiangxiangiang
ing (ieng)yingbingpingmingdingtingninglinggingjingqingxinging (ieng)
Group u FinalsuwubupumufudutunulugukuhuzhuchushuruzucusuuGroup u Finals
uawaguakuahuazhuachuashuaruaua
uowobopomofoduotuonuoluoguokuohuozhuochuoshuoruozuocuosuouo
uaiwaiguaikuaihuaizhuaichuaishuaiuai
ui (uei)weiduituinuiguikuihuizhuichuishuiruizuicuisuiui (uei)
uanwanduantuannuanluanguankuanhuanzhuanchuanshuanruanzuancuansuanuan
un (uen)wenpunduntunnunlungunkunhunzhunchunshunrunzuncunsunun (uen)
uangwangduangguangkuanghuangzhuangchuangshuanguang
ong (ueng)wengdongtongnonglonggongkonghongzhongchongrongzongcongsongong (ueng)
ong
Group ü FinalsüyujuquxuüGroup ü Finals
üe (üê)yuenüelüejuequexueüe (üê)
üanyuanlüanjuanquanxuanüan
ün (üen)yunlünjunqunxunün (üen)
iong (üeng)yongjiongqiongxiongiong (üeng)
Pinyin tablebpmfdtnlgkhjqxzhchshrzcsPinyin table
Initials

Color Legend:

"regular" initial or final Final is in Group a or is a direct combination of: i+Group a final u+Group a final ü+Group a final Final of i, u, ü group is a modified combination of: i+Group a final u+Group a final ü+Group a final syllable is direct combination of initial and final (or follows rules for no-initial syllables outlined at the top of the page) syllable is modified combination of initial and final

There are also a very small number of syllables consisting only of consonants: m (呣), n (嗯), ng (嗯), hm (噷), hng (哼).

Erhua contraction

Additional syllables in pinyin exist to represent the erhua phenomenon by combining the affected syllable with an -r ending, rather than transcribing 兒/儿 as a separate ér syllable. This can be seen as analogous to certain contractions in English such as "they're" in place of "they are".

Original characters那裡、那里人緣、人缘兒媳婦、儿媳妇
Original pinyinnàlirényuánérxífu
Erhua characters那兒、那儿人緣兒、人缘儿兒媳婦兒、儿媳妇儿
Erhua pinyinnàrrényuánrérxífur

See also

Notes

External links

  • The complete listing of all Pinyin syllables used in Standard Chinese, along with native speaker pronunciation for each syllable.
  • 2011-01-06 at the Wayback Machine Pinyin table, syllables are pronounced in all four tones.
  • Pinyin Chart for Web, every available tones in the Chinese language included.
  • Pinyin Chart app for iPad, every available tone in the Chinese language included.
  • Pinyin Chart app for iPhone, every available tones in the Chinese language included.
  • Pinyin Table for Android, every available tones in the Chinese language included.