Korean Lesson 2: Hangul Part 2: Basic Syllables 1
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its so difficult to pronounce but so easy to write
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korean language is very interesting....bcoz of korean dramas i want to learn more about there language..
i can write hangul now but i can't understand it
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@coolberrycutie watch busyatomdotcom's vids on youtube. he focuses on some Korean grammar
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hello.. i'm a beginner at learning korean and i have some problems in speaking the korean language cause english and korean have different sentence structures. so i would like to know the difference of the two sentence structures and what is the korean sentence structure and speaking like. :)) khamsahamnida
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@Saysana13B he has a video on how to read korean letters. I think assumes that people watch that first
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Great help, but there are no Latin characters to help represent the Korean ones. I had to sporadically look at a google'd chart of the letters. If you had included that, assuming that this is aimed towards English speakers, it would have been very helpful.
theres a letter in Swedish thats prounonced exactly like ᅳ , the letter Ö
xD
Zyrora 1 year ago 3
@Zyrora are u sure because ö in german is pronounced like ㅚ phonetically [œ], I think in Swedish it can be also red [ø] but the Korean ㅡ is more like [ɨ] a so called close-central-unrounded-vowel, u better check that again, just to make sure
KoreanLanguageNerd 1 year ago
@KoreanLanguageNerd i come from Sweden so im pretty sure of it =_=
=P
Zyrora 1 year ago
@Zyrora I know that you are from Sweden and it is not so much your Swedish but my Korean pronunciation from 3 years ago I am doubting and in that case wikipidia gives me right search for Close-mid_front_rounded_vowel
and as we all know wikipedia is always right :P
KoreanLanguageNerd 1 year ago
what if you have two of the same letters next to each other in a single word. Their are some words like "Shee-yo" and "No-mu po-go shi-p'o-sso-yo" I know the o in No is supposed to sound like 'ah' and the o in Po, also the o in Sso. I just don't have that type of program on my computer. So could you please explain it to me.
demonhybrid13 1 year ago
@demonhybrid13 First yes you do have a program to write hangul it's called windows^^, second I m not sure what exactly the problem is, consonants can have a double consonant version "so" 서 or "sso" 써, "Shee-yo" is I guess 시요 . "No-mu po-go shi-p'o-sso-yo" 너무 보고 십었어요. However 십었어요 is pronounced as [시버써요] since the ㅇ works as a placeholder if preceded by consonant
KoreanLanguageNerd 1 year ago