The Chinese name "邹鹴" is pronounced as "Zōu Sāng" in Mandarin Chinese. Here’s a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- Zōu:
- Z: Pronounced like the "z" in "zero".
- ōu: The "ōu" is a high, level tone diphthong, starting with an "o" sound as in "or" and gliding to a "u" sound as in "you".
- Sāng:
- S: Pronounced like the "s" in "sun".
- āng: The "āng" is a high, level tone diphthong, starting with an "a" sound as in "father" but held longer and with a steady, high pitch, followed by an "ng" sound, similar to the "ng" in "sing".
When pronouncing "邹鹴" (Zōu Sāng), it's important to emphasize the tones, as they are a crucial part of Mandarin pronunciation. This name is likely a personal name or a fictional character's name, as it does not correspond to any well-known figures or common surnames in Chinese culture.