HSK 1 – Lesson 3: Pinyin Finals (韵母)


Lesson 3:

In this lesson, you will learn Pinyin finals (韵母) — the vowel sounds that come after initials. Finals are essential for forming complete Chinese syllables.


1️⃣ What Are Pinyin Finals?

Pinyin finals are the vowel part of a syllable.

Example:

  • mā → final = a

  • shì → final = i

Some syllables consist of only finals.


2️⃣ Basic Single Finals

a, o, e
i, u, ü


3️⃣ Compound Finals

ai, ei, ao, ou
an, en, ang, eng


4️⃣ Pronunciation Tips

  • Open your mouth naturally

  • Do not add extra consonants

  • Keep the sound clean and short


5️⃣ Practice Tip

Practice finals by combining them with initials:
ba, pa, ma, fa
da, ta, na, la


Lesson Summary

  • Finals complete a syllable

  • Some syllables have no initials

  • Clean pronunciation is key