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Would you tell me how this letters sound together _ㅎ _?? Please write some simple words too . I want to find out how they match up with other letters and how they sound. Thanks so much in advance! 검서험니다 ! :))))
2017年1月27日 16:00
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ㅎ (called 히읗, [hee ut]) sounds like the "h" sound in English. For example, 하다 sounds like [hada], and "hand" can be written as 핸드 in Korean. But this clear "h" sound is made only when it is at the start of a word and pronounced with a vowel following it. If ㅎ is at the bottom position (받침), or at the syllable start position after a syllable with a 받침, it is either muted or reduced to a mere effect on the preceding or following syllable. For example. - 이하 -> [이하] (normal sound after a syllable ending with a vowel) - 좋아 -> [조아] (ㅎ at the bottom position is muted before a vowel) - 좋다 -> [조타] (ㅎ at the bottom affects the next syllable by transferring the ㅎ sound - 다 becomes 타) - 묻히다 -> [무치다] (ㅎ at the start position affects the preceding syllable by transferring the ㅎ sound) Details of such pronunciation effects can get complex. it takes studying and practicing to master them. If this is not what you were wondering about, please ask again.
2017年1月27日
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* 'ㅎ(ㄶ, ㅀ)' + 'ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅈ' => [ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅊ] 놓고[노코] 좋던[조턴] 쌓지[싸치] 많고[만코] 않던[안턴] 닳지[달치] * 'ㄱ(ㄺ), ㄷ, ㅂ(ㄼ), ㅈ(ㄵ)' + 'ㅎ' => [ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅊ] 각하[가카] 먹히다[머키다] 밝히다[발키다] 맏형[마텽] 좁히다[조피다] 넓히다[널피다] 꽂히다[꼬치다] 앉히다[안치다] * When 'ㅅ, ㅈ, ㅊ, ㅌ' is pronounced as ㄷ + ㅎ => [ㅌ] 옷 한 벌[오탄벌] 낮 한때[나탄때] 꽃 한 송이[꼬탄송이] 숱하다[수타다] * 'ㅎ(ㄶ, ㅀ)' + 'ㅅ' => [ㅆ] 닿소[다쏘] 많소[만:쏘] 싫소[실쏘] * 'ㅎ' + 'ㄴ' => [ㄴ] 놓는[논는] 쌓네[싼네] * 'ㄶ, ㅀ' + 'ㄴ' => [ㄴㄴ, ㄹㄹ] 않네[안네] 않는[안는] 뚫네[뚫네->뚤레] 뚫는[뚤는->뚤른] * 'ㅎ(ㄶ, ㅀ)' + vowel => ㅎ remove 낳은[나은] 놓아[노아] 쌓이다[싸이다] 많아[마:나] 않은[아는] 닳아[다라] 싫어도[시러도]
2017年1月28日
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