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there are five different tones in the Chinese language and mastering them is a lot easier than you think Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language so the tones are used to define the meaning of each word the first tone is what I like to call the singing tone because it goes like ah it is the highest point in your vocal range the second tone is the questioning or unsure tone it should be quick and Rising like when youamp;#39;re saying huh Ma the third tone is the zombie tone the far more common pronunciation of this tone is at somewhere around the lowest point of your vocal range just like a zombie saying brains ma the fourth tone is the assertive tone start high and go straight down ma the fifth tone is the contrarian tone Itamp;#39;s usually the opposite of the first and third tones if theyamp;#39;re preceding it so if it comes after a high first tone it goes low Matt or vice versa now you have the key to the Chinese tones