it would be nice if we could see your face to know what kind of shape your mouth takes but it's still very useful, thank you for your great lessons :)
Is there any words with the double consinent that can be mistaken for eachother? Like if you say it with a ㄷ instead of a ㄸ it means something different?
Like in French, if you say the word for 'fish' a little different, it means 'poison' o.o So you may order something TOTALLY DIFFERENT at a resturant... XD;
yes. the ㄸㄲㅆ stressed consonants are not used as much as its unstressed consonants so sometimes if you mix them up then the word you'll be using won't exist as a vocab.
they're used for sounds (onomatopoeia) often and also used for some vulgar languages (really bad korean swear words all have ㅆ in them)
like this
쌍으로 - in pairs/doubles 상으로 - as a prize
짱 - slang for cool 장 - word for market
a lot of the words in the vid with the X doesn't exist as a vocabulary
lol! that's hilarious, I was talking to my Korean female friend earlier about the difference between ㄷ and ㄸand now I know the difference and this video shows up on my recommended vids haha! 이 게 무슨 뜻 이 에 요? is what I was trying to pronounce... it means what does it mean? btw.
some say (web source), "ㄸ" is close to the "t" in "sTamp", which seems different than "t" in "Tiger". My observation is that when you say "따", Part of tongue (~ 2 inch from the tip) comes up and tries to touch upper part of the inside-mouth whereas in the "다" case, the middle part of tongue do not (stay low). When I find complete and easier answers I will post them on my website. Thank you. 감사합니다.
끝 sounds like the malformed way of saying "kut" in Dutch wich is a cursing word ^^
Thanks alot on clearing up so much things! 감사합니다 선생!
BzJomiru 3 weeks ago in playlist Korean Alphabet - Leftovers!
배고파요!!
alohahands 2 months ago
it would be nice if we could see your face to know what kind of shape your mouth takes but it's still very useful, thank you for your great lessons :)
hotarubiQ 1 year ago
Is there any words with the double consinent that can be mistaken for eachother? Like if you say it with a ㄷ instead of a ㄸ it means something different?
Like in French, if you say the word for 'fish' a little different, it means 'poison' o.o So you may order something TOTALLY DIFFERENT at a resturant... XD;
Thank you!!
awriterandagamer 1 year ago
@awriterandagamer
yes. the ㄸㄲㅆ stressed consonants are not used as much as its unstressed consonants so sometimes if you mix them up then the word you'll be using won't exist as a vocab.
they're used for sounds (onomatopoeia) often and also used for some vulgar languages (really bad korean swear words all have ㅆ in them)
like this
쌍으로 - in pairs/doubles 상으로 - as a prize
짱 - slang for cool 장 - word for market
a lot of the words in the vid with the X doesn't exist as a vocabulary
tokee1234567 1 year ago
lol! that's hilarious, I was talking to my Korean female friend earlier about the difference between ㄷ and ㄸand now I know the difference and this video shows up on my recommended vids haha! 이 게 무슨 뜻 이 에 요? is what I was trying to pronounce... it means what does it mean? btw.
aristokraticassassin 2 years ago
Thanks so much for these videos!
Would you happen to have a video for the pronunciations of ㅈ, ㅉ, and ㅊ? I'm especially confused with ㅈ and ㅊ.
justinedible 2 years ago
@justinedible ㅈ makes a j as in jacket sound and ㅊ makes a ch as in chart sound.
aristokraticassassin 2 years ago
Sorry, but all I noticed was the double consonant needs shouting. Anyway, I got it when you replied about stamp and tiger.
geocine 3 years ago
Don't need to be sorry at all. I completely agree that sometimes (actually almost always) analogy is the best way to learn something.
According to my search
"ㄸ" t in sTamp
"ㄲ" k in sKy
"ㅆ" s in basic
"ㅃ" p in sPy
"ㅉ" tz in preTZel
I hope this help. 감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago
so the one with double letters,you say them faster..?
happyjo09 3 years ago
some say (web source), "ㄸ" is close to the "t" in "sTamp", which seems different than "t" in "Tiger". My observation is that when you say "따", Part of tongue (~ 2 inch from the tip) comes up and tries to touch upper part of the inside-mouth whereas in the "다" case, the middle part of tongue do not (stay low). When I find complete and easier answers I will post them on my website. Thank you. 감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago
these have been really helpful. thanks for that
crafedog 3 years ago
감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago