Pinyin initial: "mu"

/mu/

The Pinyin initial "mu" is used in the first half of Pinyin syllables. In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, "mu" belongs to the group of Pinyin initials which are represented in mnemonics by animals. You can visit the Pinyin index to see all Pinyin syllables from this mnemonic group, or to see all Pinyin syllables "mu" can appear in.

Pronunciation Tips

The “Cheat Code”

Think of the “m” in “moon”, then go straight into an “oo” like “food” (smooth and steady, with no extra “y” sound).


Mouth Mechanics (step-by-step)

  1. Close your lips gently (top and bottom lips together) to start the m sound.
  2. Let your voice turn on immediately—your throat should be buzzing (this sound is always voiced).
  3. Send the air through your nose while your lips stay closed (that’s what makes it “m”).
  4. Open into “u” by rounding your lips forward as if you’re going to whistle.
  5. Keep the tongue relaxed and fairly low, not bunched up in the middle of the mouth.
  6. Hold a clean, pure “oo”: no extra glide before it, and no “uh” added after it.

English Approximation

These are close in sound shape (though the Chinese vowel is usually cleaner/tenser than many English accents):

  • “moo” — the whole word is a close match: m + oo.
  • “move” — use the “moo-” part (mu-) before the final v.
  • “moon” — use the start “moo-”; ignore the final n.

How to modify your English sound to be closer:
In many English accents, “oo” can sound a bit relaxed or may slide slightly (like a tiny movement). For Chinese mu, aim for a steady, pure “oo” that does not drift toward “uh” or “yoo.”


Common Mistakes (English speakers)

  • Adding a “y” glide: saying myoo instead of mu. Keep it m + oo, not “m + y + oo.”
  • Letting “oo” relax into “uh”: saying something like muh or (as in “book”) instead of a clear oo (as in “food”).
  • Breaking the syllable: inserting a tiny pause between m and u. It should be one smooth unit.
  • Weak nasal “m”: making the lips too loose and losing the firm m closure at the start.

Practice Pairs (visual sound mapping)

Pinyin syllable Closest English helper What to copy from English What to avoid
mu moo the full m + oo don’t turn it into myoo
mu move the “moo-” at the beginning don’t emphasize the final v
mu moon the “moo-” start don’t add the final n

Comparisons & Caveats (similar pinyin sounds)

  • mu vs. mi:
    • mu has rounded lips and a back “oo” feeling.
    • mi has spread/neutral lips and a front “ee” feeling.

    If your lips aren’t rounding forward, you may drift toward mi-like quality.

  • mu vs. mou:
    • mu stays on a single pure “oo”.
    • mou ends with an audible “oh/ow” glide.

    If you hear yourself moving toward “oh” or “ow,” you’re no longer saying mu.

  • mu vs. m + “book” vowel (English “ʊ”):
    English “book” uses a shorter, looser vowel. Chinese mu is typically cleaner and more “oo” (as in “food”).

  • Tone note using the provided syllables:
    The consonant-vowel shape stays the same (mu), while only the pitch contour changes: mu2 (rising), mu3 (dip/low then rise), mu4 (falling). The mouth position for m and u should not change when you change tone.

Pinyin with mu

Mnemonics for mu

Mu is for Malte Monkey.

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Characters with mu

= mu + Ø4
eye / (literary) to look; to regard / eye (of a net); mesh / mesh size; grit size (abbr. for 目數|目数[mu4 shu4]) / item; section / list; catalogue / (taxonomy) order / name; title
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(bound form) tree / (bound form) wood / unresponsive; numb; wooden
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classifier for fields / unit of area equal to one fifteenth of a hectare
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to herd / to breed livestock / to govern (old) / government official (old)
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= mu + Ø4
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= mu + Ø3
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= mu + Ø2
mold / die / matrix / pattern
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= mu + Ø4
curtain or screen / canopy or tent / headquarters of a general / act (of a play)
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grave / tomb / mausoleum
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canvass for contributions / to recruit / to collect / to raise
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= mu + Ø4
to bathe / to cleanse / to receive / to be given
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= mu + Ø3
mother / elderly female relative / origin / source / (of animals) female
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= mu + Ø3
woman who looks after small children / (old) female tutor
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surname Mu
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