Chinese pinyin

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Re: Chinese pinyin

Post by Ernie » Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:01 am

What I do is just copy paste from a text file when I need an occational character:

a āáǎàa
e ēéěèe
i īíǐìi
o ōóǒòo
u ūúǔùu
ü ǖǘǚǜü

Another option is to use a website to convert:
http://www.chinese-tools.com/tools/converter-pinyin-unicode.html
hao3 -> hǎo

Or even just look the English word up in an online dictionary and copy-paste the pinyin that is returned.

Ernie

Chinese pinyin

Post by julian0204 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:39 am

Does anyone know how to use Chinese pinyin (with accents) on excel?
I am trying to make some learning cards and keep the tones.
Thanks for your response
Julian

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