Thats right, sometimes there is a different pinyin pronunciation
depending on the meaning of the sentence.
Just paste the chinese or english from google translate into this <a
href="http://www.thepurelanguage.com/"; target="_blank">Chinese English
Dictionary</a> to see all possible pinyin pronunciations and meanings.


On Aug 9, 3:13 pm, bluelarker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do some limitedChineseto Pinyin at least through the
> Dictionary feature. For example:
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate_dict?q=%E6%9C%9F&hl=en&langpair...en
>
> shows that the pinyin for that character can be qi or ji
>
> On Aug 8, 12:20 am, Reportz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Pinyin is the writing ofChineseusing the Latin alphabet. It is
> > taught inChineseschools as an aid to learning. For foreigners it is
> > also useful.
>
> > If you hear a word it is often possible to write it in Pinyin. The
> > difficulty may arise in 'translating' from Pinyin toChinese
> > characters (there will often be numerous words to choose from - so
> > alongside each word there may need to be an English translation to
> > help find the correct meaning and word).
>
> > Could Pinyin toChineseandChineseto Pinyin be added as a
> > translation pair?
>
> > Thanks.

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