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Crystal 크리스탈
How do you separate syllables in korean
I am learning the "Hangul" in Korean, but i am confused in how i am supposed to break the syllables...how is the order, consonant-vowel, consonant-vowel-consonant???
ex: if i have the world Kamsahamnida
it will be broken into something like: kam-sa-ham-ni-da????
Jan 8, 2011 9:51 PM
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Thanks!
January 18, 2011
There are two ways of constructing a syllable. One is C+V, and the other is C+V+C. In the case of '감사합니다(kamsahamnida)', they are divided into kam(감)-sa(사)-ham(합)-ni(니)-da(다)
January 18, 2011
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Crystal 크리스탈
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English, Korean, Spanish
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Korean
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