cuō
kǒu

technical

Meaning of 撮口呼

撮口呼 means rounded finals; one of the four traditional classes of Mandarin finals (si hu), referring to syllables with the rounded vowel ü or a labialized onset. Pronounced cuō kǒu hū.

  • rounded finals; one of the four traditional classes of Mandarin finals (si hu), referring to syllables with the rounded vowel ü or a labialized onset

Definitions & Examples

tōng
huà
de
cuō
kǒu
yùn
bāo
kuò
üü
 
üeü
üne
 
ü
üann
 
 ü
 a
 n
 

The rounded finals in Putonghua include ü, üe, ün, and üan.

Zài
hàn
yīn
xué
zhōng
 
cuō
kǒu
shì
zhǐ
yīn
shí
zuǐ
chún
cuō
yuán
de
yùn
 

In Chinese phonetics, 'cuo kou hu' refers to finals pronounced with rounded lips.

Chuán
tǒng
yīn
yùn
xué
jiāng
yùn
fēn
wéi
kāi
kǒu
 
chǐ齿
 
kǒu
cuō
kǒu
lèi
 

Traditional Chinese phonology divides finals into four categories: open mouth, even teeth, closed mouth, and rounded mouth.