Korean Hangul #4b- Syllable Practice
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Thank you so much these videos are amazing! I've searched everywhere for great instruction like this thank you!
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Thank you so much for these great videos. I really love your teaching methods. It's like you are sitting in front of me teaching. I've learned Korean a lot more and quicker with these short lessons than any other published text books and videos out there combined. Thank you, Teacher!
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Ahhh, Korean made so much sense until so many of the consonants turn in to "t" at the end.
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omg, these videos is RIDICULOUSLY AMAAAAZZZZINNNGGGG!!!! I'm attempting to learn korean, and I'm already learning so much in the first night :D Thank you so much for taking the time to do them!
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ahhh talking to fast, cant take notes this fast lol but i think this is a bit easier then english so far and i grew up in america xD english is so complicated, hope this isnt as hard :D
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@BusyAtomdotcom can you give me the link too? :)
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"I guess we have to just suck it up" :D:D
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@BusyAtomdotcom Can you send me the chart too?
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very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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At 2:48 keke, it looks like you drew two funny faces on the left side ^____^
Hey thanks for these videos man, I've been learning Korean w/ Rosetta stone but this is laying a great foundation. After your first four videos I actually read my first Korean word lol which was "Little Boy" thanks again.
ai3gt 8 months ago 4
@ai3gt I am very happy!!!! thank you
BusyAtomdotcom 7 months ago
oooooohhh.. most of the letters, when combined as a syllable, the sound becomes, 't' xD
youmeandh3r 8 months ago
@youmeandh3r Hello, I have just sent you a link to Korean consonant pronunciation chart^__^. Hope that's helpful.
BusyAtomdotcom 8 months ago
sorry for asking..how to write a name with 4 word? ex: jong, hwan
NazeeraSHINee94 8 months ago
@NazeeraSHINee94 Somehow Korean get by with 3 elements in one syllable^__^. EX 1) JONG --> J (ㅈ) O (ㅗ) NG (ㅇ), so 종 - when Korean ㅇ is at the ending consonant it sounds like "ng". EX 2) HWAN --> H (ㅎ) WA (ㅘ) N (ㄴ). Please finish all alphabet videos. Later you will see compound vowels and consonants^__^
BusyAtomdotcom 8 months ago