Korean Lesson 3: Hangul Part 3: Basic Syllables 2
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@pepperonpaper there is no difference between ㅐ and ㅔ they are both pronounced the same way :) they used to be pronounce different but over the years ppl pronounce it the same
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gosh i cant eaven hear difference between some letters >_<
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Thanks for doing lessons like that :D It's easy to follow you and to learn :)
I'm so glad that I found it ^^
Thanks again!!
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@MonaeJohnson so I guess u refer to the ㄹ it's actually pronounced similar to the English "R" in, but not made at the back of your throat, rather than with the tip of your tongue like a "D". Also consonants sound sometimes different (depending on the consonant) at initial position or final one. If the ㄹ is at the final position as in 한글 it sounds like "L"
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( ㅏ ) and ( ㅓ ) are the same •_• !!
piquelilya 2 weeks ago
@piquelilya no not at all "ㅏ" equals "a" and "ㅓ" is one of two "o" similar to the "u" in cut
KoreanLanguageNerd 2 weeks ago
I dont get why theirs a lot of characters? Where is the Alphabet cuz i wanna learn how to write in Korean Hangul?
kyla1ful 1 year ago
@kyla1ful I thought I made it clear if you start with video 1, hangul is an alphabet but single letters have to be put to syllable blocks containing at least one initial consonant and one vowel 노 (no) is ㄴ(n) + ㅗ(o) it is not possible to just write from left to right, like we do, ㄴㅗ makes no sense, understood?
KoreanLanguageNerd 1 year ago
so the 2 looking thing is pronouced with the D sound rather than L cause it is used as an L in Hangul 한글.
MonaeJohnson 1 year ago
@MonaeJohnson I guess u talk about this symbol: ㄹ
if it is a the initial position if a syllable block like 라 [ra] 로[ro] it is almost pronounced like "R" but if it is at the final position of a syllable block like 칼[khal] 글[guel] it is pronounced like "L" in English.
KoreanLanguageNerd 1 year ago