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Sound difference between ㅈ, ㅉ, and ㅊ
I've been watching videos and listening to the pronunciation but they sounded different every video... In one, ㅈ was tsㅉ was a hard ch sound and ㅊ was a ch sound but then in a different one, ㅈ was a j sound, ㅉ was a hard j sound and ㅊwas the same sound as ㅈ... But then in K-pop songs ㅈ sounds like a j sound (like the J in Jim) and ㅊ sounds like a mix between j and ch. Which is right??
19 Thg 05 2014 02:12
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Basicly, you will never understand the difference between these things. Unless you know perfectly the words(or you're a native), you will not be able to differentiate these consonants in a conversation.
It happened to me with 놓다 and 넣다. To my professor, the difference is evident and natural. To me, there is no difference in pronouncing these two verbs.
19 tháng 5 năm 2014
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Hey there,
I see that many people have difficulties pronouncing or differentiating the sounds between ㅈ/ㅉ/ㅊ, ㄱ/ㄲ/ㅋ and ㄷ/ㄸ/ㅌ. I think the simplest way of thinking is to look at what these korean alphabets are equivalent to the English sounds (which is obvious but effective)... but since it is still ambiguous I would break the sound into the following:
ie ㅈ = J, ㅉ = JJ (almost like Tch) and ㅊ = Ch
자다 = Jada, 짜다 = Tchada and 차다 = Chada
잔디 = Jandi, 찜질방 = Tchimjillbang, 청소 = Cheongso
Hope this helps!
19 tháng 5 năm 2014
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