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What does the "P" stand for?

ibperry   October 20th, 2012 8:16p.m.

The four different categories I see for improvement are W(riting) T(one) P(ronunciation???) and D(efinition). I am only able to do W, T, and D. What's P and how to I access that feature?

Schnabelhund   October 20th, 2012 8:18p.m.

It's Pinyin.

俞翰森   October 20th, 2012 8:36p.m.

I think that before this where default to not have this. Now they have changed so for new accounts it is default to study pinyin as well. For now, go to your account study settings. There you have a section "Parts Studying". It is not named pinyin there but "reading". Click that and save and you will study this. When you do so you will be given the choice to start the lists over again. This is so that your previous words can be added with pinyin. If you chose not to do this pinyin will only be added for new words you add later. I did change some weeks back on my other account and I am still struggling to catch up with all those previously added words.

ibperry   October 31st, 2012 4:38p.m.

Ah.

shenqi   October 31st, 2012 10:44p.m.

Miss, what does the "I" stand for?

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