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Alvin Bams
hanggul numeric hello my friends.. i need to ask something important since i am now learning korean language... it is about korean numeric system... 1 – hana (하 나) —– il (일) 2 – dhul (둘) —– i (이) 3 – shet (셋) —– sham (삼) the one that i want to ask is about "3" it is written "셋" and its pronounce shet... isnt it supposed to be "SES" ? because the last written word is ㅅ how can it be SHET? and for the rest of those number many of them are using ㅅ as "T" not as "S" thanks for your attention chinggu :)
2012年12月16日 12:45
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I think you try to hard to attach a single English sound to each hangeul letter. But they aren't 100% comparable! =) Actually, that's just like English letters: for example, how do you explain the difference between the "J" sound in "joy" and the one in "hallelujah"? So, coming back to Korean "ㅅ" sound... In forms like 시 샤 셔 슈 쇼 쉬 it's usually pronounced "sh-" like "shi", "shu". In forms like 사, 새 and 세 it's usually pronounced "s-" like "sa", "sae". At the ending of a word it's often pronounced like a very soft "t", like in "옷" ("ot") or "못" (mot), just to make speaking easier! Nice, isn't it? (But (!) if followed directly by a topic, object or subject marker it turns back to a "s"- or "sh"-sound, for instance "옷을" -- oSeul and "옷이" -- oSHi) So, back to your question: The proper pronounciation is "set" and "sam".
2012年12月16日
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