The term "多文种" is pronounced as "duō wén zhǒng" in Mandarin Chinese. Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- duō - The "d" is pronounced like the "d" in "dog," and the "uō" sounds like "o" in "no" with a rising tone, so it sounds like "dwo" with a rising tone.
- wén - The "w" is pronounced like the "w" in "win," and the "én" sounds like "en" in "end" with a rising tone, so it sounds like "wen" with a rising tone.
- zhǒng - The "zh" is pronounced like the "j" in "jam," and the "ǒng" sounds like "ong" in "song" with a falling tone, so it sounds like "jong" with a falling tone.
When you say "多文种," it sounds like "dwo wen jong" with the appropriate tones indicated by the pinyin.