How do I know the difference between ㅐ and ㅔ in Korean words?
I realise the pronunciation is almost identical. But for example, if I hear "dae", is there a way to know if I should write it 대 or 데?Also: I realise writing Korean using the roman alphabet is not a perfect way to indicate the sounds, but if there's a clear difference when hearing "de/dae", I'd like to know. Thankyou! ^^Thanks Ino: my Korean friends have explained that there is almost no difference - usually the pronunciation is the same. So I guessed the context of the word would indicate the spelling.
I was wondering if there was some way(s) to tell, eg 동대문 I can read as taken from the chinese 东大门; so if I know the "dae" syllable in a word means "big/大" then I can always write it as 대. For example.
Correct?