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한국어 ㅈ / ㅊ / ㅉ 발음
한국어 ㅈ / ㅊ / ㅉ 발음
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Jun 29, 2025 11:47 AM
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🎙️ 1. Let’s Listen – Can You Hear the Difference? First, let’s listen to these three words: 자다 (to sleep) 차다 (to kick) 짜다 (to be salty) Now, let’s pronounce them slowly one more time: 자–다 / 차–다 / 짜–다 Can you hear the difference? The key difference lies in the intensity of the sound and the movement of the mouth. 🧠 2. The Pronunciation Principle – What’s Going On? Let’s break it down: ㅈ (j) – Voiced sound Your lips and tongue lightly touch, and then the sound is released softly. You don’t blow out air forcefully. 👉 Examples: jada (to sleep), juiceu (juice), jihacheol (subway) ㅊ (ch) – Aspirated sound The tongue blocks the airflow, and then strong air bursts out as the sound is released. 👉 Examples: chada (to kick), chima (skirt), chokollit (chocolate) ㅉ (jj) – Tense (fortis) sound It’s much tighter and stronger than ㅈ. You need to slightly tense your vocal cords and use more pressure with your lips and tongue. 👉 Examples: jjada (salty), jjok (side), jjigae (stew) 📌 In short: ㅈ – Normal ㅊ – Strong and breathy ㅉ – Very tense and tight 💡 3. Pronunciation Practice – Repeat After Me Let’s try these sets of words together. Repeat after me: 자 / 차 / 짜 조 / 초 / 쪼 줄 / 출 / 쭐 The more you practice, the more your mouth and ears will get used to the differences! If you’d like, I can also provide an audio version of this script, or help you record practice drills. Let me know!
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한국어 발음 연습
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