Korean Lessons for Beginners 004

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  • in the word 녹음 why do you pronounce digeut instead of nieun? (first letter)

  • @catalinaturcanu1 It seems that Korean ㄴ sounds like ㄷ and ㅁ sounds like ㅂ to many English speakers especially when they are placed as an initial consonant of initial syllable. I do have a slight idea why but not complete... It could be due to my poor pronunciation but I was trying to say "녹음" not "독음"^__^

  • 안녕하세요! 제 한글 이름은 준걸이고 태국사람입니다. 전 한국어를 정말 좋아하고 혼자 배운 적이있습니다만 저는 한국말을 조금 밖에 모릅니다... 고맙습니다.

  • @qwerty6241 한국말 아주 잘 하세요!

  • 선생님, actually i think 대 means "great" so 대학교 would be something like great school (university) but i am not sure so..

  • @oanalupu23 I think so. The word 대학교, I think, actually has a Chinese origin (大學校]) where 대(大) mean "big" in Korea.

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  • I've been working with your videos for about a month now and I find them very useful. Thanks for taking the time to do these.

  • @sokata96shisuju I did this kind of video n nobody paid me so $0 at the moment^__^.

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  • @letthekidssmile Kinda the same here,, although I have a binder xD

  • @tokee1234567 Oh, thank you! ;D

  • @Jilltheanimelover I prepared a book especially for his lesson. xD

  • 전화 = 电话 (diàn huà) in Chinese, 電話(denwa) in Japanese

    (I write this because the teacher said something about this on the video xD)

  • @letthekidssmile no. its not silenced. it's just very faint.

  • @meikajam05 no.... he did pronounce it 결혼... the mouth shape is like english. there's a clear difference between a mouth shape of M /N and subtle difference in sounds for these letters

  • Thank you so much! Your way of teaching is really good and it's fun! THAT's how people can successfully learn a language: Having fun while learning :) And I think your English is as awesome as your Korean! Really, good job!

  • @melonowy20sorbet Its also still kinda hard to pronounce it right for me,, but I'm kinda used to learning new languages so I dont mind ^^.

  • @Jilltheanimelover i dont know whats with u, but i still have problems with pronounciation even being that concerned on lessons XD pen, note and attention dont help XD

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