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How to pronounce: 오늘 날씨 좋네요.
I am using an on line course, which has the following example sentence:
오늘 날씨 좋네요.
[o-neul nal-ssi jot-ne-yo]
The weather’s good today.
I do not understand the 't' here. Is this a misprint? Or should I really pronounce a 't' sound there. Following the Hangul I think it should be:
[o-neul nal-ssi joh-ne-yo] not [o-neul nal-ssi jot-ne-yo]
오늘 날씨 좋네요.
[o-neul nal-ssi jot-ne-yo]
The weather’s good today.
I do not understand the 't' here. Is this a misprint? Or should I really pronounce a 't' sound there. Following the Hangul I think it should be:
[o-neul nal-ssi joh-ne-yo] not [o-neul nal-ssi jot-ne-yo]
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yes you are right it should be pronounced as o-neul nal-ssi ch/joh-ne-yo, there shouldn't be a T when pronouncing it orally. In korean there are many different styles of romanization so the T is probably just another person's method of romanization.
I agree with hd5467.^^'
When the first consonant of the next syllable is "ㄴ", the final consonant 'ㅎ' sounds 'ㄴ'. So "좋네요" should be "존(jon)네요".
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When the first consonant of the next syllable is "ㄴ", the final consonant 'ㅎ' sounds 'ㄴ'. So "좋네요" should be "존(jon)네요".
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