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How to read the stem(节茎怎么读)

The Chinese phrase "节茎" is pronounced as "Jié Jīng" in Mandarin Chinese. Here’s a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- Jié:
 - J: Pronounced like the "j" in "jump".
 - ié: The "ié" is a high, rising tone diphthong, starting with an "i" sound as in "it" and gliding to an "e" sound, similar to the "ye" in "yes".
- Jīng:
 - J: Pronounced like the "j" in "jump".
 - īng: The "īng" is a high, level tone diphthong, starting with an "i" sound as in "it" and ending with an "ng" sound, similar to the "ing" in "sing".
When pronouncing "节茎" (Jié Jīng), it's important to emphasize the tones, as they are a crucial part of Mandarin pronunciation. The phrase "节茎" translates to "node stem" in English, referring to the part of a plant stem where leaves or branches grow out.

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