Ahmad Nabil
Is ㅂ sometimes pronounced as "M" instead of "P" when it's an ending consonant ? I understand that when ㅂ is used as an ending consonant it's pronounced as "P", but when listening to someone saying "입니다" I hear it as "M", so why is it pronounced this way, or am I hearing it wrong ?
2015年9月27日 21:11
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Yes, ㅂ is pronounced as ㅁ when followed by ㄴ. This is done for ease of pronunciation. There are also some other sound changes to be aware of, which can be found here: https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Korean/Advanced_Pronunciation_Rules Many of the sound changes, while listed, are never or rarely heard due to the unusual letter combinations.
2015年9月27日
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You're absolutely right. That's how "kamsahamnida" is pronounced, for example! :) http://forvo.com/word/kamsahamnida/#ko
2015年9月27日
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