Korean Hangul #3- Syllable Construction
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lol at the random chicken stew at the end :D
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at 4:59 , i heard a .. seagul? listen carefully :P lol
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Thank you so much for posting this.As i go further, it confuses me about the G with the K sound and all that........
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These videos are so so so helpful
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I have a question about the "s". I haven't seen a specific consonant that makes the "sh" sound and sometimes the "s" seems only to sound like an "s" and at other times (as in the romanized "si-hu") it seems to sound like "sh". Why is that?
Many thanks for your videos. They are very helpful. The detail and suggestions to make it easier for native English speakers to understand and are greatly appreciated.
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@BusyAtomdotcom Ahh I just got super excited because I could read what that says!!! :D thank you so much for these videos!!
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whats the chicken stew for?
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@KPOPLURVES he was showing us with a little math how many syllables we could possibly construct with the few consonants and vowels we know at this point. 210 is quite a lot.
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@albertvilleflute The alphabet is made up of twenty-four letters, fourteen consonants and ten vowels.
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Thank u
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I don't understand but why do we need to calculate? :/
I love these lessons ! Wish i had time to sit and learn this at a stretch :( ... btw how do u JWALAMUKHI in korean ( Big one right ?! Its an Indian name ) I tried writing it ..... want to check if its correct
JMukhi 7 months ago 4
@JMukhi Maybe 좔라무키
BusyAtomdotcom 7 months ago
aahhh. im learning.. yesss. i wrote all what u said on my notebook. xD i wanna taste the chicken stew u made ! xD
youmeandh3r 8 months ago 3
@youmeandh3r 하하, 감사합니다^__^
BusyAtomdotcom 8 months ago 7
@TheJasmineGill, what is Hangugo? i only know hangul, and hanja. o.0plz tell.
loleeyz5 9 months ago
@loleeyz5 한국어 means Korean Language (= Korean). 한국 means Korea and 어 basically means language.
BusyAtomdotcom 9 months ago 3