Lucia
questions about pronunciation of korean consonants 1、ㅅ andㅈ when pronounced with vowels they both sound like /ts/ in english words. what exactly is their difference? 2、ㄴ When pronounced alone, it sounds like/n/, but in some words it sounds kinda like /t/, how should i pronounce it? 3、ㄹ Its pronunciation is like /ʒ/,but in words like 마리 , it's pronounced like /l/,moli,how should i pronounce it exactly? thx
13 gen 2018 11:54
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1. They are distinguishable when a vowel syllable is attached after it. For example. both 빗 and 빚 sound [빋] /bit/ when they are independent or followed by consonant syllable. With an attached vowel syllable 이, 을, 빗이 => [비시] , 빗을 => [비슬] , 빚이 => [비지] , 빚을 => [비즐] , 2. Please give me the example of /t/ of ㄴ word 3. ㄹ sound is quite different from /ʒ/ or Chinese r sound. Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZhOeA0RD9o ㄹ sound is similar to /r/ at initial position of syllable like 라디오, 다리, 사람 ㄹ sound is similar to /l/ at final position of syllable like 물, 불, 이불 마리 is pronounced like /mari/ 몰리 is pronounced like /moli/
13 gennaio 2018
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Based on my limited understanding, it does not seem to be the problems that you mentioned. For instance, ᄉ is pronouned as /s/ (s);ᄌ is pronouned as /t͡ɕ/ (j) [unless there is a sound change when such consonant is located at the word-end (받침)] ㄴ is pronouned as /n/ (n) [unless there is a nasal-sound change] ㄹ is pronouned as something between /ɾ ~ l/ (r,l) (there is no such sound like /ʒ/ in KR) It is suggested to refer to the wikipedia for references. https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/朝鮮語 === 좋은 하루를 지내세요./I wish you a good day.
13 gennaio 2018
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