Dear lovely teacher. can you explain please more about the vowels ㅛ/ㅠ? I find it so hard to discern between the two while listening. most of the times, when the vowelㅛ is written, the sound is still like ㅠ. thanks a lot for your excellent lessons. big hug from Israel.
Thank you so much for watching❤ I know Korean pronunciation can be confusing. Basically 오 is an 'oh' sound like the O in "hotel". 우 is an "oo" sound like the O in "who". For 요 and 유, you just add a Y sound. So 요 = yo & 유 = yoo. I hope that helps. Check out my video series on each of the letters of the Korean alphabet for more information. 😀
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a "small" correction: I actually meant to the vowels ㅗ/ㅜ but also to the both beneath 🤭
Dear lovely teacher. can you explain please more about the vowels ㅛ/ㅠ? I find it so hard to discern between the two while listening. most of the times, when the vowelㅛ is written, the sound is still like ㅠ. thanks a lot for your excellent lessons. big hug from Israel.
Thank you so much for watching❤ I know Korean pronunciation can be confusing. Basically 오 is an 'oh' sound like the O in "hotel". 우 is an "oo" sound like the O in "who". For 요 and 유, you just add a Y sound. So 요 = yo & 유 = yoo. I hope that helps. Check out my video series on each of the letters of the Korean alphabet for more information. 😀