If it is Chinese as I suspect, than Xi with a falling tone is pronounced like "shee" but the sh is more breathy than in English. It's sort of like a "sh" and a light breathy hiss sound put together. It's all at the front of the teeth in the Bei Jing northern dialect (what is generally taught to foreigners).
With a falling tone... That's hard to describe without hearing it...
He with a rising tone would be pronounced like well.. Sort of like you would say an English " H followed by the u sound from "ugh".
A rising tone sounds like the rising tone English speakers put on a question, like how you would say "yes?"
With a falling tone... That's hard to describe without hearing it...
He with a rising tone would be pronounced like well.. Sort of like you would say an English " H followed by the u sound from "ugh".
A rising tone sounds like the rising tone English speakers put on a question, like how you would say "yes?"