"宸词语" is pronounced as "Chén Cí Yǔ" in pinyin. Here’s how to pronounce it:
- "Chén" starts with a "ch" sound, similar to the "ch" in "church," followed by an "en" sound that is similar to the "un" in "fun," with a high, level first tone.
- "Cí" begins with a "c" sound, which is similar to the "ts" in "cats," followed by the "i" sound that is similar to the "ee" in "see," with a high, level first tone.
- "Yǔ" starts with a "y" sound, followed by the "u" sound that is similar to the "oo" in "food," with a third tone that starts mid, dips low, and then rises.
When pronouncing "Chén Cí Yǔ" together, it should sound roughly like "chen tsuh yoo," with attention to the specific tonal inflections of Mandarin Chinese.