1, Cat: Cat, English? 【k? t]? Beautiful? 【k? t].
2. Dog: Dog, English? 【d? π] beauty? 【d? ɡ]。
3. Monkey: Monkey, English? [? m? ki]? Beautiful? [? m? ki].
4. Panda: Panda, English? [? p? nd? ] beautiful? [? p? nd? ]。
5. Duck: Duck, English? 【d? k]? Beautiful? 【d? k]?
6. Pig: Pig, English? 【p? π] beauty? 【p? ɡ]。
7. Bird: Bird, English? 【b? d]? Beautiful? 【b? rd]? .
8. Bear: Bear, English? [Yes? (r)]? Beautiful? [ber]? .
9. Mouse: Mouse, English? [Horse? s]? Beautiful? [Horse? s]? .
10, squirrel: squirrel, English? [? skw? r? l】? Beautiful? [? skw? r? l】? .
The law of syllables is as follows:
1, stressed syllable
In English disyllabic or polysyllabic words, one syllable is pronounced particularly loudly, which is called stressed syllable. Stressed syllables are pronounced according to the pronunciation rules of stressed syllables. Such as: China, driver.
2. Substressed syllables
A syllable pronounced according to the pronunciation rules of stressed syllables, but not stressed. Understand that her "self" is herself.
3, unstressed syllables
Pronunciation rules are based on the pronunciation of unstressed syllables. Let's believe, Happy.