The name "王稼祥" is pronounced as "Wáng Jiàxiáng" in Mandarin Chinese. Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- Wáng - The "W" is pronounced like the "w" in "water," and the "áng" sounds like "ang" in "sang" with a high, level tone, so it sounds like "wang" with a high, level tone.
- Jià - The "J" is pronounced like the "j" in "jam," and the "ià" sounds like "ee-ah" with a high, level tone, so it sounds like "jia" with a high, level tone.
- xiáng - The "x" is pronounced like the "sh" in "sheep" but with a slight hissing sound, and the "iáng" sounds like "iang" in "change" with a high, level tone, so it sounds like "shiang" with a high, level tone.
When you say "王稼祥," it sounds like "wang jia shiang" with the appropriate tones indicated by the pinyin.