"Pǔ'ěr Bái Huà" is pronounced as "Pǔ'ěr Bái Huà" in pinyin. Here’s how to pronounce it:
- "Pǔ'ěr" starts with a "p" sound, followed by the "ǔ" sound, which is a short "u" sound as in "put," with a third tone that starts mid, dips low, and then rises. The "ěr" is pronounced with the same "ě" sound as in "běn" but with a second tone that starts low and rises.
- "Bái" begins with a "b" sound, followed by the "ái" sound, which is similar to the "ai" in "buy" but with a first tone that is high and level.
- "Huà" starts with an "h" sound, followed by the "uà" sound, which is similar to the "ua" in "watt" but with a fourth tone that starts high and falls sharply.
When pronouncing "Pǔ'ěr Bái Huà" together, it should sound roughly like "puh-er bai hwa," with attention to the specific tonal inflections of Mandarin Chinese.