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From: stolien
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  • This is very helpful! I'm watching this stuff because of Kpop. I can sing Korean, kinda Chinese and Japanese. How? Because I listen waaaayyy 2 much 2 Super Junior korean and chinese. SHINee Korean and Japanese. 2pm Korean and Japanese. Jay Park, B.o.A. Utada Japanese and English. Girls' Generation Korean and Japanese. And Many many more! :D

  • i think what is confusing you is the fact that all letters..can be written in 2 methods..one is the (Left,Right and Bottom)which states that the left side mus always and always have the consonant first..then vowel on the right..and "ng" or "o" in the bottom or nothing...(if written in the left side...it does not sound anything) and the (Top,Middle<bottom) or nothing..:)) ask native koreans if i what i am saying is wrong..i'm studying also..and im just sharing part of my understandings.^_^..

  • From the looks of this, I think Korean is easier to write, but harder to pronounce.

  • Nice. As i'm a native Korean, i get some feedback on this video. First, 'ㅐ' sounds like 'a' in 'apple'. and 'ㅔ' sounds like 'e' in 'eight'. These are totally different. Second, 'ㅚ' is the same as 'ö' in 'Schrödinger'. But Funny is many native Korean can't distinguish a sound of 'ㅚ' from ㅙ's.

  • @somebodytoneed Thank you, very helpful!

  • Very niice.

  • LOL I loved the ''no sound ng''

  • Oh my, that was SO helpful :3

  • i love this, it's so helpful!

  • thanks (:

    what's confusing is that there are pronunciations that sound so similar but are different

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