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Korean Vocabulary Starting with "ㄱ"

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What words in Korean start with the consonant "ㄱ"? Here are some of them! Can you think of some more? ^^

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  • 고구마 (goguma, sweet potato) reminds me of yongseo. Haha.

  • 경은, 가방 / sac, 간장 / sauce soja, 간판 / enseigne, 건울 / immeuble, 경고 / warning, 계단 /escalier, 계간대 / guichet , 개/ chien, 겨울 / hiver, 고구마 /patate douce, 고독 /solitude, 고인 / inquiétude, 골목 / ruelle, 공원 / parc, 과자 / apéritif, 관광 / tourisme, 괴울 / monstre, 귤 / mandarine, 금연 / non fumeur, 김 / algue, 김밥, 감사합니다 / merci !

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  • @wellthi vous parlez français aussi? Trés magnifique!

  • i was repeating everything like a good girl but then gomin came and i was like GOMIN GOMIN HAJI MA~ and then the double gwemul aHAHAHA

  • @ladytiff3032 indeed.

  • I love this video, especially the piano playing in the back, like I can stop pressing replay and learning :P while having some fun.

  • @jaszvidz To be specific, if the letter is surrounded by vowels, it's pronounced "g". If not, it's a "k".

  • THIS IS KOOL!!! 

  • @jaszvidz I believe it's a thing you need to know. I can't tell the difference either for example when you say t or d, s or sh, l or r. Once you know the word you will..know it.

  • @jaszvidz PS: refer to the korean word for Potato at 0:26 :) good luck!

  • @jaszvidz usually when the ㄱ is at the beginning of a word, it's pronounced as K. but if it's in the middle, it's pronounced as G. Hope it helps. :)

  • wished more alphabets can be made similar like this!

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