The Pinyin final "ou4" is used in the second half of Pinyin syllables. In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, the second half of a Pinyin syllable is always represented by a location. You can visit the Pinyin index to see all Pinyin syllables from this mnemonic group, or to see all Pinyin syllables "ou4" can appear in.
Think of the vowel in American English “go”, but make it cleaner (no extra “w” glide) and say it with a sharp falling tone (4th tone).
These English examples are close, but you must “clean them up”:
If your accent makes these words sound very different (for example, some regional accents), aim for:
a rounded “oh” that slightly tightens toward “oo,” without any “r,” and without a strong “w” consonant popping in.
| Pinyin (4th tone) | Approx. English anchor | What to copy | What to avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| ou4 | “go” | the rounded “oh” moving slightly toward “oo” | adding “r” (“gोर”), or making “gəw” too obvious |
| dou4 | “dough” | the same “oh” vowel quality | saying “dow” like “cow” |
| tou4 | “told” (vowel only) | the rounded “o” quality | adding an “l” ending; Mandarin ends cleanly |
| gou4 | “goal” (vowel only) | the rounded “o” sound | adding the final “l” or a long English drawl |
| hou4 | “hoe” | clean “oh” quality | breathy “h” plus an extra “w” glide |
| zhou4 | “Joe” (vowel only) | the “oh” vowel target | making the initial exactly like English J (focus on the vowel here) |
| shou4 | “show” | “oh” with rounded lips | “shohr” (no r-coloring) |
| you4 | “yo” | rounded “oh/oo”-like glide | turning it into “yoo” only (too pure “oo”) |
Note: The English words are anchors—use them to find the mouth shape, then remove the extra English features (especially r-coloring, extra glides, or final consonants).
This final (ou) is the same vowel target across the syllables you listed (ou4, dou4, tou4, nou4, gou4, kou4, hou4, zhou4, chou4, shou4, cou4, sou4, you4, niu4, liu4, jiu4, xiu4, lou4, rou4, zou4, miu4); only the initial consonant changes, while the vowel is consistently the rounded “o → u” glide with a 4th-tone fall in these examples.
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