Use this tool to add tone marks to pinyin or to convert tone number (e.g. hao3) to tone marks.

Although you can use the red buttons to add tone marks, we highly recommend you use the number method (e.g. hao3) for speed and placement of the accent above the correct vowel. [Hint: Type "v" for "ü"]
Note: You do not need to use this tool to enter pinyin in this dictionary.

HSK 1 Week 24: Words 116-120

Here are your worksheets for Week 24 of My HSK Dictionary! Our words this week:  (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look.) 下 – down/downwards 下午 – afternoon/p.m 下雨 – to rain 先生 – mister/Mr. 现在 – now/at present Study Since we’re learning ‘to rain’ this week, let’s look at… Read More

HSK 1 Week 23: Words 111-115

Here are your worksheets for Week 23 of My HSK Dictionary! Our words this week:  (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look.) 喂 – hey (used in phone calls)  我 – I/me 我们 – we/us 五 – five/5 喜欢 – to like Study Over the last few weeks, we’ve learned… Read More

HSK 1 Week 22: Words 106-110

Here are your worksheets for Week 22 of My HSK Dictionary! Our words this week:  (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look.) 他 – he 太 – highest/too 天气 – weather 听 – listen/to hear 同学 – classmate  Study If we combine the character 不 no/not with 太, we have… Read More

HSK 1 Week 21: Words 101-105

Here are your worksheets for Week 21 of My HSK Dictionary! Now for this week’s characters: (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look.) 睡觉 – to sleep 说话 – to speak 四 – 4/four 岁 – classifier for age /years  她  – she Study Since we’re studying the character for… Read More

HSK 1 Week 20: Words 96-100

Here are your worksheets for Week 20 of My HSK Dictionary! This week, we’re studying the following five words: (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look) 时候 – time 是 – is/to be 书 – book 水 – water 水果 – fruit Study Did you know that 水 (shuǐ) was… Read More

HSK 1 Week 19: Words 91-95

Here are your worksheets for Week 19 of My HSK Dictionary! This week, we’re studying the following five words: (Click on each of the Chinese words below to take a look) 上午 – morning 少 – few/less 谁 – who 什么 – what 十 – ten/10 Study Both 什么 and 谁 are question words. The… Read More