The Pinyin final "ai4" is used in the second half of Pinyin syllables. In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, the second half of a Pinyin syllable is always represented by a location. You can visit the Pinyin index to see all Pinyin syllables from this mnemonic group, or to see all Pinyin syllables "ai4" can appear in.
Think of the vowel in English “eye”, but say it short and firmly, with a sharp falling tone.
Use these as near matches for the vowel sound:
If your “eye” vowel in English tends to sound very wide or drawled, aim for a quicker “ah → ee” slide with less mouth movement.
| Pinyin (target) | English anchor (approx.) | What to copy | What to change |
|---|---|---|---|
| ai4 | eye | the “eye” vowel | make it shorter + add a sharp fall |
| bai4 | bye | “bye” vowel | keep lips neutral; crisp falling tone |
| mai4 | my | “my” vowel | don’t drawl; firm fall |
| dai4 | die | “die” vowel | avoid “dye-uh”; clean glide |
| lai4 | lie | “lie” vowel | shorter; stronger fall |
| gai4 / kai4 | guy (approx.) | similar diphthong feel | don’t round lips; keep “ai” quality |
| hai4 | high | “high” vowel | keep it compact; falling tone |
(English anchors are approximations; the goal is to hear and feel the ah→ee glide plus the falling tone.)