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What does 'hajima' mean in korean? and when can we say 가 AS KA or Ga
22 mei 2013 10:59
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Both Mojave and annelabx told you 하지마 hajima correctly. 가 can be ga but it will be very tricky for you to tell it from 가(ga) and 카(ka). Because the sound 가 can be "glottal fricative". So you should get used to it. Also try 공 and 콩, 강 and 캉, 김 and 킴. If you need to hear the sound of ㄱ and ㅋ let me know, and I can record it for you.
22 mei 2013
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hajima (하지마 ) literally means don't do it.
22 mei 2013
hajima (하지마 ) literally means don't do it.
22 mei 2013
하지 마 means "don't do it!"
22 mei 2013
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