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'ㅈ' is 지읒[ji-eut]'. Many learners confused and felt difficult to distinguish ㅈ and ㅊ. 'ㅈ' is softer sound than 'ㅊ'. When you pronounce this letter, you need to breath out softer than 'ㅊ'. Only thing I know is, there is no royal way to learn foreign language(I wish I want to know, it there is a way.) Let's keep practicing with say out loud!
'ㅅ' is 시옷[si-oht]. It pronounces as similar as 'S'.
'ㅂ' is '비읍[bi-eup]'. It pronounces as similar as 'B'
'ㄹ' is '리을[ri-eul]'. It is 4th Korean consonant. 'ㄹ' pronounces as similar as 'L'. It also pronounce as similar as 'R', but not same actually. Korean does not have 'r' sound, so many foreign words that has 'r' usually is pronounced 'ㄹ'. I changed monophthongs of 'ㅓ' and 'ㅕ' to [ʌ] and [jʌ]. Hope this helps.
'ㄷ' is called '디귿[di-geut]'. It is 3rd Korean consonant, and pronounces as similar as [g] in English.