Mandarin pronunciation · 拼音

How to Say the Chinese Zodiac Animals in Mandarin

Learn the 12 Chinese zodiac animal names in Mandarin with characters, pinyin, tone marks, and simple pronunciation notes. The goal is not to sound theatrical. It is to say each animal clearly enough that the Chinese word, the zodiac sign, and the tone pattern stay connected.

Listen and practice the 12 zodiac animals

Click the audio buttons to hear each animal name. Browser speech voices vary by device, so treat the sound as practice help rather than a professional recording. The pinyin and tone marks are the stable part of the page.

Rat shǔ · third tone

Starts like “sh” in English, then a low dipping third tone.

Ox niú · second tone

Rising tone. Say it as one syllable, not “nee-you” too separately.

Tiger hǔ · third tone

A low dipping tone. The initial h is firm but not harsh.

Rabbit tù · fourth tone

Short and falling. Do not stretch the vowel too long.

Dragon lóng · second tone

Rising tone. The final sounds close to “long,” but lifted.

Snake shé · second tone

Rising tone with the same “sh” initial as 鼠 shǔ.

Horse mǎ · third tone

A low dipping third tone. Keep it one clean syllable.

Goat yáng · second tone

Rising tone. The Chinese word 羊 can be translated as goat, sheep, or ram.

Monkey hóu · second tone

Rising tone. The final is close to “hoe,” but rounded.

Rooster jī · first tone

High and level. The j is not the same as English “jay.”

Dog gǒu · third tone

Low dipping tone. The final is rounded, not a hard English “go.”

Pig zhū · first tone

High and level. The zh sound is retroflex, with the tongue curled slightly back.

Audio note:
These buttons use your browser’s speech engine. If nothing plays, your device may not have a Mandarin voice enabled. The written pinyin remains the main reference.

All 12 names in one table

This table gives the animal order, Chinese character, pinyin, tone number, and a small pronunciation reminder. The order follows the standard 12-animal zodiac cycle.

Order Animal Chinese Pinyin Tone Pronunciation note
1Ratshǔ3rdLow dipping tone; sh initial.
2Oxniú2ndRising tone; one syllable.
3Tiger3rdLow dipping tone.
4Rabbit4thShort falling tone.
5Dragonlóng2ndRising tone; rounded final.
6Snakeshé2ndRising tone; sh initial.
7Horse3rdLow dipping tone.
8Goatyáng2ndRising tone; translation can vary.
9Monkeyhóu2ndRising tone; rounded final.
10Rooster1stHigh and level.
11Doggǒu3rdLow dipping tone.
12Pigzhū1stHigh and level; retroflex zh.

A quick guide to the four Mandarin tones

Mandarin is tonal, so the pitch shape is part of the word. English readers often focus on the letters first, but for Chinese zodiac animal names, the tone mark is just as important as the spelling.

First tone ā

High and level. Example from the zodiac list: 鸡 jī, 猪 zhū.

Second tone á

Rising, like a small lift in pitch. Examples: 牛 niú, 龙 lóng, 蛇 shé.

Third tone ǎ

Low and dipping in careful speech. Examples: 鼠 shǔ, 虎 hǔ, 马 mǎ, 狗 gǒu.

Fourth tone à

Sharp falling tone. Example from the zodiac list: 兔 tù.

Small but useful detail:
In natural speech, the third tone is often not pronounced as a full dramatic dip every time. For learners, it is still helpful to recognize it as the low tone category.

Say “year of the…” in Mandarin

To say “the Year of the Horse” or “the Year of the Dragon,” Chinese usually adds 年 nián, meaning year, after the animal.

English Chinese Pinyin Note
Year of the Rat 鼠年 shǔ nián Animal + 年.
Year of the Dragon 龙年 lóng nián Useful for 2024 and 2012 pages.
Year of the Horse 马年 mǎ nián Useful for 2026 Fire Horse pages.
Year of the Goat 羊年 yáng nián Also translated as Sheep or Ram year in some English contexts.

Three practice habits that help

Read character + pinyin together

Do not memorize only the English animal. Keep 鼠 shǔ, 牛 niú, 虎 hǔ in pairs.

Say the tone out loud

For beginners, saying “third tone” or “second tone” mentally before reading can help you slow down.

Practice in zodiac order

The order gives memory support: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.

Common mistakes

  • Ignoring tone marks. Pinyin without tones is only half of the pronunciation.
  • Reading pinyin like English spelling. Pinyin uses Latin letters, but the sounds are Mandarin sounds.
  • Separating character and sound. For zodiac learning, the Chinese character, pinyin, and animal meaning should stay together.
  • Expecting browser audio to be perfect. Use it as a helper, not the final authority.

FAQ

How do you say Chinese zodiac in Mandarin?

A common phrase is 十二生肖, pronounced shí èr shēng xiào. It means the twelve zodiac animals.

How do you say zodiac animal in Chinese?

You can say 生肖, pronounced shēng xiào. For a specific animal, use the character and name, such as 鼠 shǔ for Rat or 龙 lóng for Dragon.

Why do tone marks matter?

Mandarin uses tones to distinguish words. Tone marks in pinyin show the pitch shape, so they are part of the pronunciation rather than decoration.

Is 羊 pronounced goat, sheep, or ram?

The Chinese word is 羊, pronounced yáng. In English it may be translated as Goat, Sheep, or Ram depending on context. The pronunciation stays yáng.

Can I use this page as an audio dictionary?

It is a practice guide for the 12 zodiac animals. The audio buttons depend on your browser’s Mandarin voice and may vary by device.

Next steps

Editorial note

This page uses Hanyu Pinyin with tone marks as the standard romanization for Mandarin pronunciation. The audio buttons are provided for practice and depend on browser speech support. The explanations are written for cultural and language learning, not for formal linguistic training.

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