Since the beginning of the 20th century, people who work with the Chinese language have designed several systems of pho
netic symbols to deal with the fact that Chinese characters do not fully represent their pronounciation. The more im
portant systems are the "Zhuyin Pho
netic Alphabet", the "Guoyu Romanization System" and the "New Latinized Writing" etc. The "Chinese Pho
netic System", abbreviated "pin yin", was first published in 1958. This system has already been adopted by the United Nations and many other internatio
nal organizations for spelling the Chinese language, and writing perso
nal and place names. It has replaced many of other systems and is widely used both inside and outside of China.
In Chinese, a syllable is composed of an initial(声母), a final(韵母) and a tone(声调).
Eg. mā
Here m is the initial and a is the final, and above the final is the tone-mark. A syllable may co
nsist of a final and a tone only.
The following picture lists initials, finals and tones.
