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how do you pronounce (ㄱ, ㄹ, ㄷ) While I was studying korean I noticed that ㄱis the equivalent of k or g in english...some pronounce it as a g and some as a k...same goes with ㄹ (L or R) and ㄷ (d or t) My question is, when do you pronounce them differently?
28 lug 2015 21:51
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ㄱ sounds g. ㅋ sounds k. ㄷ sounds d ㅌ sounds t ㄹ sounds l Is it simple, isn't it? When you say ㄱ, ㄷ, try to say softly. When you say ㅋ,ㅌ, try to say strongly. There is no 'R' sound in Korean. However, if you are English speaker, you can't help saying ㄹ to R. I've been living 9 years in America, and speak English every single day. One day, I found out myself saying ㄹ to R sounds. Isn't it funny? I cant help it.
30 luglio 2015
ㄱ sounds like ㄱ. ㄹ sounds like ㄹ. ㄷ sounds like ㄷ. Korean sounds like Korean not English. If you want to know how Korean sounds, you need to listen to Korean. Don't use Romanization. It is a lie. I don't try to read English using the Cyrillic alphabet, don't learn Korean by relying on the Latin alphabet. English pronunciation and spelling is very irregular as well, so Romanization could be interpreted in many ways. And none of those ways will ever sound like natural Korean. Study Korean, not English.
29 luglio 2015
For example, g or k in english is not equivalant to ㄱ in korean exactly, but sounds close to it. So one could choose to use g or k for ㄱ.
28 luglio 2015
It's so illogical to me. It makes me rant to my poor mother.
29 luglio 2015
One of my least favorite types of questions asked by Korean learners -.- ㅠㅠ
29 luglio 2015
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