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Many Korean learners are confused by the difference in pronunciation between 'ㅐ/ɛ/' and 'ㅔ/e/'. Unfortunately some Korean tutors are teaching they pronunce the same without any explanation. Half is right, and half is wrong. Technically, they are not same. 'ㅐ/ɛ/' and 'ㅔ/e/' are different vowels. They are used in the different words and manybe the pronouce is different, too. This is the basic vowe..
ㅔ is combied Korean vowel. It is combined with the biasic vowels ㅓ and l. Althought it is made with 2 vowels, it is a monophthong. It pronounces /e/, as similar as 'Hello, fed, rectangle', etc. I just use 게~헤 for example, but you can make other different letters with using last(ending) consonants. Pronunciation of 게-헤 Examples of 게-헤
I was searching for this kind of thig so long, but couldn't find it. So I made it. I will try to make this reading comprehension file at least twice a month. Wish me luck!☕
ㅐ is combied Korean vowel. It is combined with the biasic vowels ㅏ and l. Althought it is made with 2 vowels, it is a monophthong. It pronounces [ae], as similar as 'gAp, tAp, hyundAI'. I just use 개~해 for example, but you can made all the letters with last(ending) consonants. Pronunciation of 개-해 Examples of 개-해
The base form of most Korean verbs and adjectives is 'word root(stem)+다'. You can see this form in the dictionary. All ending words in this form are changeable according to tense, passive, honorific expressions, etc. When it changes, word root does not change like other languages. Only the word ending chages and is replaced with other endings depending on the speaker/writer's purpose.
‘ㅉ’ is called ‘쌍지읒[ssang-ji-eut]’, which means ‘double ㅉ’. When it is pronounced, tongue position is as similar as ‘ㅈ’ or 'ㅊ'. The huge difference between ㅉ and 'ㅈ' or 'ㅊ' is the wind blow. When you pronounce ㅈ, the wind blows out from your mouth slightly and comfortably likey you are whispering, but ㅆ doesn’t. When you pronounce ㅉ, you have to hold the air in your mouth and pronounce it strongl..
‘ㅆ’ is called ‘쌍시옷[ssang-si-ot]’, which means ‘double ㅅ’. When it is pronounced, tongue position is as similar as ‘ㅅ’. The huge difference between ㅆ and ㅅ is the wind blow. When you pronounce ㅅ, the wind blows out from your mouth slightly and comfortably likey you are whispering, but ㅆ doesn’t. When you pronounce ㅆ, you have to hold the air in your mouth and pronounce it strongly, so the air doe..
‘ㅃ’ is called ‘쌍비읍[ssang-bi-eup]’, which means ‘double ㅂ’. When it is pronounced, tongue position is as similar as ‘ㅂ or ㅍ’. The huge difference between ㅃ and ㅂ, ㅍ is the wind blow. When you pronounce ㄷ, the wind blows out from your mouth slightly and comfortably likey you are whispering, but ㅃ doesn’t. When you pronounce ㅃ, you have to hold the air in your mouth and pronounce it strongly, so th..
‘ㄸ’ is called ‘쌍디귿[ssang-di-deut]’, which means ‘double ㄷ’. When it is pronounced, tongue position is as similar as ‘ㄷ or ㅌ’. The huge difference between ㄷ and ㄸ is the wind blow. When you pronounce ㄷ, the wind blows out from your mouth slightly and comfortably likey you are whispering, but ㄸ doesn’t. When you pronounce ㄸ, you have to hold the air in your mouth and pronounce it strongly. If you ..
‘ㄲ’ is called ‘쌍기역[ssang-gi-yeok]’, which means ‘double ㄱ’. When it is pronounced, tongue position is as similar as ‘ㄱ or ㅋ’. The huge difference between ㄱ and ㄲ is the wind blow. When you pronounce ㄱ, the wind blows out from your mouth slightly and comfortably, but ㄲ doesn’t. When you pronounce ㄲ, you have to hold the air in your mouth and pronounce it strongly. if you put your hand in front of..