Qin sounds more like Cheen. The ih sound in words like in and that end with in is an English thing. Whenever you see i in most East Asian languages, it represents an eee sound even if there's an n on the end of it. You might notice East Asians that learn English still tend to make eee sounds when they see an i in English. So words like in are said like een.
Qin sounds more like Cheen. The ih sound in words like in and that end with in is an English thing. Whenever you see i in most East Asian languages, it represents an eee sound even if there's an n on the end of it. You might notice East Asians that learn English still tend to make eee sounds when they see an i in English. So words like in are said like een.
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