"Chángxīng Fǔ" is pronounced as "Chángxīng Fǔ" in pinyin. Here’s how to pronounce it:
- "Cháng" starts with a "ch" sound, similar to the "ch" in "cheese," followed by the "áng" sound, which is similar to the "ang" in "bank" but with a second tone that starts low and rises.
- "Xīng" begins with an "x" sound, which is similar to the "sh" in "she" but with a slightly more forward placement of the tongue, followed by the "īng" sound, which is similar to the "ing" in "sing" but with a first tone that is high and level.
- "Fǔ" starts with an "f" sound, followed by the "ǔ" sound, which is a short "u" sound as in "put" but with a third tone that starts mid, dips low, and then rises.
When pronouncing "Chángxīng Fǔ" together, it should sound roughly like "chang sing foo," with attention to the specific tonal inflections of Mandarin Chinese.