things i learned today: -what a strong consonant is -what a double consonant is -how to pronounce both the strong and double consonants -that if you add tiny up and down lines to the arms of a ㅊ you can make a dancing man all in all it has been a very productive day
I don't have a tissue handy so I used my hand to feel my breath against it and I noticed the difference between regular, double and strong. Thank you so much Billy!!! This has been my favorite lesson so far. ^_^ very much enjoying each video.
I watched this yesterday and got so frustrated. It just didn't seem to make any sense to me. I came back and watched it again today, and the tissue thing finally clicked for me. It makes so much more sense now. For anyone else getting frustrated, just keep coming back and don't give up. We got this 💪 Thanks Billy for the free courses. Hope to see you in Seoul some time 😄
Your pronunciation is really clear and wonderful!!!! 감사합니다. ㅋㅋㅋ You say each consonant the same when you repeat. So, it is easier to distinct the change from ㄱ ㄲ ㅋ. Sometimes teachers do not understand that a changing the pronunciation even the slightest change can be heard and confuse a learner.
You said at the beginning of this that we shouldn't skip things we already know, and I'm so glad I didn't skip your 한글 lessons. These tips are BRILLIANT. The tissue thing is absolutely inspired! It made me run off and buy your ebook haha.
i started learning hangul literally only 5 days ago and now because of you i can almost very clearly pronounce and understand the letters!! your videos are way more helpful than pretty much any other channel in youtube lol :-) you're the best!!
Purchased your book a few days ago on kindle and this playlist is a great complement to it! Thanks to you learning korean is so easy! Thank you so much!!! ♥️
안녕하세요 선생님! 🙏🏼 So, I started learning Korean, like, 5 months ago and I did not know about this entire Beginner course, just a week ago, or two, I guess, I got to know about you and your channel, and you cannot imagine how thankful I'm to you!! Though I'm already at the intermediate level, but I'm still watching this right from the beginning, because the way you teach is just fantastic!! *" 빌리 선생님은 아주 좋습니다"* 🤩 Thank you for bringing up this channel and making Korean learning easier!! (한국어는 아주 쉬운 언어가 아닙니다... 근데, 빌리 선생님은 가르치면서, 저는 한국어를 더 잘 배웁니다!! 그래서, 정말 감사합니다!!) Edit: 🙏🏼🙏🏼☺️☺️
@@kooksitaval6721 the time doesn't change anything you know ? Some "learn" the alphabets in 3 hours (which personnaly I doubt that they know and can even read honestly and understand all what's behind the sounds and writing) and personnaly it took me more than 8 hours already => because I'm taking time to learn properly the sounds and exceptions for writings. Just stay consistant that's what will help you to grow. It's better that you go slower than going too fast and forget everything in a few days. Korean isn't easy you know ? Just remember how much time it took you to be intermediate in english (if you are) with school or any other language 👀 don't compare yourself to others or it will just bring you down. For being in intermediate level, you can take exams that exists (i think you have to pay) to mesure your level actually. And then with that you can know what to improve for vocabulary, gramar and so on. Being intermediate is actually level B1-B2 😅 where you can read pretty much anything, write sentences with gramar and speak quite normally ~ that's intermediate. I hope this can help you
Thank you so much for this free class, I'm Portuguese and I've been wanting to learn korean for a while now, I started learning the alphabet by myself since i was in school but I got nowhere, so here I am and im glad I gave your videos a chance, It may be hard but I will try to not give up and make it till the last class of this Playlist! Again thank you.
I tried so many videos, I enrolled some courses and read about regular, strong and double consonants and I just couldn't get the hang of it. All it took was a 16 minute video of yours for me to understand it all.. thank you so much
I can't believe I did not find you sooner like omgggg! I am on lesson 7 and I understand Hangul more than other channels I have tired. Like I am so shocked when I pause your videos to do the practice words and I get it right!!!! Thank you thank you for your amazing lessons!!!
At the start when you said that we were going to learn more consonants I started to think it would be tough but tbh its more easy than I expected, the pronunciacion of this new consonants is the same that portuguese (from portugal) . Well tbh, all the korean alphabet is very similar to portuguese, I thought it would be harder to me to learn it, thank you for put so much effort at it because that allows me to learn korean.
Your pronunciation is really amazing...I am from India..and the pronunciation literally matches a lot with my mother tongue odia ...but we have distinct alphabets for the pronounciation......thank you for making it easier...I'm a medical student but I really like learning laguages as a hobby...
I found that pronouncing double consonants is comparative to the little tsu in japanese that prolongs the next kana's sound. e.g. 아가 --> 아까 (a-ga) (a-gga) ちょっと (chyotto) the little っ prolongs the next kana's sound (と) from 'to' to 'tto' so you have that slight stop, tensing speech pattern when saying it. it's really hard to put it into words but i found it easier to understand when put it in this perspective.
Thank you so much for these lessons Billy, I started a few hours ago and I'm already starting to read words on my own, truly amazing, I never thought I would be able to✨❤️
Billy, for my ears, Regular consonants are usually soft and aspirated, double consonants are strong and not aspirated, at least less aspirated, and strong consonants are strong and aspirated. Does it make some sense? At least that's what I listen to And thank you so much for everything! That tissue tip, I was a little shy to try it out, but it really works! I'm happy to see that most times when I pronounce double consonants it does not move whatsoever :) (And for those who feel like "Oh man, that's getting a little hard" Don't worry, just relax and practice, language learning is supposed to be fun :)
You were right when you said to never skip. I actually had a 3 mos. Korean Language class back in 2012/2013 and I'm very sure this was never explained well. I always thought 까 and 카 were just the same but spelled differently 😅 same with all the double and strong consonants.
One tip for learners like me: Write those words on the paper then try to spell it in Google Translate voice (Korean to English) and check if your spelling is correct. 4 out of 15 I spelled them correct, for others I strugled a little bit - but helped me to correct myself and understand the different sounds. ie: Fried potato/House/French Fries
I just now recognized the consonant and vowels that make up Hangul when you showed it at the start of this video. I think I'm learning after 6 videos in. 🤔
Actually I am preparing for to become a kpop idol and trust me This series is building my base towards learning Korean and u r amazing Billy u r so polite thnx.....I don't know where r u now.....bt whatever where u r in this whole world.....God always bless you 🎉😅😊
With your book I learned to read Korean. Still very new to it though. Thanks. The double/Strong consonants are subtle differences I hope will become natural over time..
This is by far the best video for learning double and strong consonants. The explanations are simple yet very effective. Thank you so much, Billy. I'm looking forward for your next lessons! 감사합니다 :)
At the practice near the end he was like, go ahead and practice on your own and then listen to me and I said Kalpeh in the most Spanish accent I've ever heard and I don't even speak spanish😭😭😭
@@zenith2808.🤦🤦they are laughing because in german they have consonants that are pronounce harder OR they have more consonants that are pronounced harder
It might sound stupid, but even though I have absolutely no problem pronouncing the strong consonants and moving the tissue a lot, whenever I try to pronounce the regular and double consonants my tissue doesn't move at all. There is no middle ground for the regular consonants -.- but I do hear the difference when you say it
It's fine. I don't think anyone is going to master these sounds in one afternoon. If you can hear a difference at all, you're already ahead of me when I was first learning these.
Lesson 7: ㅃㅉㄸㄲㅆ &ㅋㅌㅊㅍ✅ the pronunciation/tense is not there yet but I'm going to move along in the lesson, since pronunciation takes awhile, will definitely come back often to review.
가 and 까 sound different to me, but 가 and 카 sound the same lol. same with the other ones. I've read you can also distinguish it by pitch, which works in isolation, but it's much harder when actually in a multi-syllable word. 사 and 싸 though, sound different at the beginning of a word, but I can't tell them apart mid-word.
Hello Billy! I take notes with every lesson, and I'm having a bit of a hard time writing the characters for the strong and double consonants. Any advice on figuring out the order or on making them easier to write? :)
So how do you like....the accent..I studied Japanese a little before learning this and it sounds oddly the same but not quite, so should I practice more on my accent with my Japanese to korean, or English to korean?
Korean and Japanese have very different accents, so I would recommend just focusing mostly on Korean by itself (not from other languages) and to get as much listening practice as you can.
They're unrelated words. The first is a verb, and the second is a noun. Here's how I recommend finding the difference between any two words: ruclips.net/video/gjDczp1Bc_w/видео.html
Billy, I have a little question, I can already pronounce the double and strong consonants with no kind of problem. But the double consonant 상지읒 is kinda impossible to pronounce without moving the napkin. Is it possible to pronounce 짜 without moving it?
Hi Billy! Do you recommend writing ㅃ as two separate ㅂ or joining them like in the font used on the screen? If joining them, does that change the stroke order so that you do all three vertical lines first? Same question for ㅉ.
If you wanted to join them together, you'd do the 3 vertical lines first, but some people make like a U first then add the middle vertical line. It's unofficial so you can do it however you'd like.
All of those are real words, but you don't need them right now for this series. If you're curious, you can check any words in Naver's online dictionary :-)
Dear Billy , I am sort of confused with the pronunciations of the vowels like for eg ㅏ can be pronounced as short aa or long aa same is the case with ㅣ vowel as well (short e or long e). Is there any way to know with certainty how these vowels will be pronounced ? Or should we just memorize these through the words u give as examples? :(
Do males and females pronounce differently, as well, Billy? I noticed you and Your Korean Friend Hailey pronounce differently. She pronounces the doubles/ stressed consonants as [cha-kha-tah-pah]
Pronunciation would be the same. Each person might pronounce things slightly differently (more or less air, etc.), or they're trying to pronounce them more clearly (such as what myself and other teachers might do), but it's not due to being a male/female.
Billy. You friggin genius.
That tissue trick really helped.
Billy is the best. That really helped indeed
things i learned today:
-what a strong consonant is
-what a double consonant is
-how to pronounce both the strong and double consonants
-that if you add tiny up and down lines to the arms of a ㅊ you can make a dancing man
all in all it has been a very productive day
Lol that last one
Love this part of the series because it takes, at least for me, so much practice and determination to get comfortable with the pronunciation in 한글
Re-uploaded to fix a small typo.
I'm glad you did...it got me to listen to it again.
I don't have a tissue handy so I used my hand to feel my breath against it and I noticed the difference between regular, double and strong.
Thank you so much Billy!!!
This has been my favorite lesson so far. ^_^ very much enjoying each video.
I watched this yesterday and got so frustrated. It just didn't seem to make any sense to me. I came back and watched it again today, and the tissue thing finally clicked for me. It makes so much more sense now. For anyone else getting frustrated, just keep coming back and don't give up. We got this 💪
Thanks Billy for the free courses. Hope to see you in Seoul some time 😄
Your pronunciation is really clear and wonderful!!!! 감사합니다. ㅋㅋㅋ You say each consonant the same when you repeat. So, it is easier to distinct the change from ㄱ ㄲ ㅋ. Sometimes teachers do not understand that a changing the pronunciation even the slightest change can be heard and confuse a learner.
I think you forgot a word in the comment. My pronunciation is really _____? :-D Terrible? Clear?
Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean I have no words.... you are that great.... lol
@@GoBillyKorean it is clear as u slowly emphasise on every part......😊😂😀
this probably the easiest lesson of basic principles for me.. i get tangled on single consonant pronunciations. im learning a lot in Billly's playlist
You said at the beginning of this that we shouldn't skip things we already know, and I'm so glad I didn't skip your 한글 lessons. These tips are BRILLIANT. The tissue thing is absolutely inspired! It made me run off and buy your ebook haha.
I NEED THIS PLAYLIST! THANK YOU, BILLY!
i started learning hangul literally only 5 days ago and now because of you i can almost very clearly pronounce and understand the letters!! your videos are way more helpful than pretty much any other channel in youtube lol :-) you're the best!!
one of the most helpful videos ever to pronounce korean
I found a great teacher! You deserve million subscribers ! Thank you for making korean easy to learn
I struggle the most with this!! You made it easy to understand the difference in pronunciation!
you saved my life I always had hard time to differenciate I read books and my korean friend tried to help me..AND YOU MADE ME SUCCEED THANK YOU
Purchased your book a few days ago on kindle and this playlist is a great complement to it! Thanks to you learning korean is so easy! Thank you so much!!! ♥️
Even though I'm at intermediate level I always have to brush up on double consonants and strong consonants bc I pretty much just ignore them 😅
안녕하세요 선생님! 🙏🏼
So, I started learning Korean, like, 5 months ago and I did not know about this entire Beginner course, just a week ago, or two, I guess, I got to know about you and your channel, and you cannot imagine how thankful I'm to you!! Though I'm already at the intermediate level, but I'm still watching this right from the beginning, because the way you teach is just fantastic!! *" 빌리 선생님은 아주 좋습니다"* 🤩
Thank you for bringing up this channel and making Korean learning easier!!
(한국어는 아주 쉬운 언어가 아닙니다... 근데, 빌리 선생님은 가르치면서, 저는 한국어를 더 잘 배웁니다!! 그래서, 정말 감사합니다!!)
Edit: 🙏🏼🙏🏼☺️☺️
I wish I can be at the same level you are... please can you be my friend so you can put me through?
ohhh can you give me advices how do u get the intermediate level? i still being a begginer and i've been study korean 6 mounths too haha :c
@@kooksitaval6721 idk if i can tell you here, do you have a pinterest? tell me if you have, I'll tell you my user
@@kooksitaval6721 the time doesn't change anything you know ? Some "learn" the alphabets in 3 hours (which personnaly I doubt that they know and can even read honestly and understand all what's behind the sounds and writing) and personnaly it took me more than 8 hours already => because I'm taking time to learn properly the sounds and exceptions for writings. Just stay consistant that's what will help you to grow. It's better that you go slower than going too fast and forget everything in a few days. Korean isn't easy you know ? Just remember how much time it took you to be intermediate in english (if you are) with school or any other language 👀 don't compare yourself to others or it will just bring you down.
For being in intermediate level, you can take exams that exists (i think you have to pay) to mesure your level actually. And then with that you can know what to improve for vocabulary, gramar and so on. Being intermediate is actually level B1-B2 😅 where you can read pretty much anything, write sentences with gramar and speak quite normally ~ that's intermediate. I hope this can help you
@@cvpidmyoui Would you help me? I have Pinterest.
Thank you so much for this free class, I'm Portuguese and I've been wanting to learn korean for a while now, I started learning the alphabet by myself since i was in school but I got nowhere, so here I am and im glad I gave your videos a chance, It may be hard but I will try to not give up and make it till the last class of this Playlist! Again thank you.
For normal k/g sound it has some well k and g sound for double consonant the g is stronger for strong consonant the k is stronger
Thank you so much for your clear explanation! I can finally understand the difference!
I tried so many videos, I enrolled some courses and read about regular, strong and double consonants and I just couldn't get the hang of it. All it took was a 16 minute video of yours for me to understand it all.. thank you so much
I can't believe I did not find you sooner like omgggg! I am on lesson 7 and I understand Hangul more than other channels I have tired. Like I am so shocked when I pause your videos to do the practice words and I get it right!!!! Thank you thank you for your amazing lessons!!!
At the start when you said that we were going to learn more consonants I started to think it would be tough but tbh its more easy than I expected, the pronunciacion of this new consonants is the same that portuguese (from portugal) . Well tbh, all the korean alphabet is very similar to portuguese, I thought it would be harder to me to learn it, thank you for put so much effort at it because that allows me to learn korean.
I am learning hangeul again 😂, because I got confused in all these things, so here I am !!!!
Your pronunciation is really amazing...I am from India..and the pronunciation literally matches a lot with my mother tongue odia ...but we have distinct alphabets for the pronounciation......thank you for making it easier...I'm a medical student but I really like learning laguages as a hobby...
Hello. I am medical student frm India as well. Can we learn together?
I found that pronouncing double consonants is comparative to the little tsu in japanese that prolongs the next kana's sound.
e.g.
아가 --> 아까
(a-ga) (a-gga)
ちょっと
(chyotto)
the little っ prolongs the next kana's sound (と) from 'to' to 'tto' so you have that slight stop, tensing speech pattern when saying it.
it's really hard to put it into words but i found it easier to understand when put it in this perspective.
Your teaching skills are so good. Sir ❤❤
Thank you so much for these lessons Billy, I started a few hours ago and I'm already starting to read words on my own, truly amazing, I never thought I would be able to✨❤️
Billy, for my ears, Regular consonants are usually soft and aspirated, double consonants are strong and not aspirated, at least less aspirated, and strong consonants are strong and aspirated. Does it make some sense? At least that's what I listen to
And thank you so much for everything! That tissue tip, I was a little shy to try it out, but it really works! I'm happy to see that most times when I pronounce double consonants it does not move whatsoever :)
(And for those who feel like "Oh man, that's getting a little hard" Don't worry, just relax and practice, language learning is supposed to be fun :)
I’m so glad I discovered you so early
You were right when you said to never skip. I actually had a 3 mos. Korean Language class back in 2012/2013 and I'm very sure this was never explained well. I always thought 까 and 카 were just the same but spelled differently 😅 same with all the double and strong consonants.
One tip for learners like me:
Write those words on the paper then try to spell it in Google Translate voice (Korean to English) and check if your spelling is correct.
4 out of 15 I spelled them correct, for others I strugled a little bit - but helped me to correct myself and understand the different sounds.
ie: Fried potato/House/French Fries
Thank you for video.I'm learning with your videos korean language
I was having trouble pronouncing the double consonants but this video helped me a lot. Thanks a lot!
The tissue tip is perfect!! Thank you.
I just now recognized the consonant and vowels that make up Hangul when you showed it at the start of this video.
I think I'm learning after 6 videos in. 🤔
Thank You for sharing your knowledge Billy I find your channel easier to learn Hangul
This course is wayyyy better than the one Duolingo has
Better than memrise, too.
I use both Duolingo and this
Duolingo just confused me. Great for some other languages but not for Korean.
Its best to use both memrise and this lessen
@@kwailcamp Duolingo is only good for European languages in my opinion.
The most helpful lesson on consonant pronunciation I have come across! Thank you!
This helps a lot! I understand how to pronounce double consonants and strong consonants without any confusion! Thanks!!
This thing with the tissue paper was very helpfull and funny ... 감사합니다, 선생님!
I love your technique
Actually I am preparing for to become a kpop idol and trust me This series is building my base towards learning Korean and u r amazing Billy u r so polite thnx.....I don't know where r u now.....bt whatever where u r in this whole world.....God always bless you 🎉😅😊
@@diishakr r u saying she is ugly? and what? need to be pretty? no u need talent and a good, polite, kind personality to become a kpop idol.
good luck on ur journey!
I can tell I am improving because I understood the lesson the first time watching!😁😁
for me (a native hindi speaker) strong and double consonants are much easier than the regular ones lol
Yea
As a native English speaker i agree
1:24 So essentially, what is romanised as kk (and suggests a strong 'k' sound), is really pronounced more softly like a 'g' sound.
With your book I learned to read Korean. Still very new to it though. Thanks.
The double/Strong consonants are subtle differences I hope will become natural over time..
Best explanation of sound differences!
This is by far the best video for learning double and strong consonants. The explanations are simple yet very effective. Thank you so much, Billy. I'm looking forward for your next lessons! 감사합니다 :)
Omg Omgg i speak Arabic and learn Korean in chanel teach in English. proud of mee😭😭
انا بعد😭💗
So cool!
감사합니다 Billy ❤
Lesson 7 화이팅😁😀
Why is it that the tissue trick does seem to do the opposite for me? Oh dear I have a long way to go
aaaah it finally makes sense! thank you, Billy.
Thank you so much your channel has been extremely helpful! It is so hard to find Korean language help without spending money 😅😅
Its really helped me
At the practice near the end he was like, go ahead and practice on your own and then listen to me and I said Kalpeh in the most Spanish accent I've ever heard and I don't even speak spanish😭😭😭
You’re amazing 🤩 teacher 🧑🏫💓
so these are the strong konsonants? *laughs in german*
Wait, a German…..
Laughing…………?
@@zenith2808.🤦🤦they are laughing because in german they have consonants that are pronounce harder OR they have more consonants that are pronounced harder
SS 💀🗿
I'm learning German in school lol "KRANKENHAUSE"
Oof, this is the hardest one so far... I'm gonna need a while to nail these pronounciations. Thanks Billy!
So well taught and organized! I am a Korean-American trying to brush up on my Korean. I also purchased Billy’s book, and it’s the best.
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i just started learning hehe bit its still so helpfull !!!
7th Video of my Korean Language Class.
my mom give me a look when I yelled 까 at paper tissue
Thank you so much for this :)
Do you need to get a fresh tissue every time you learn a new sound or can you re-use the same tissue?
It depends how much you're spitting :P
double consonants seem to be the non aspirated version of single consonants
I got this impression from the video but apparently, no. Aspirated/unaspirated pairs are: ㅋ ㄱ, ㅌ ㄷ, ㅍ ㅂ, ㅊ ㅈ :/
@@neuwirth9359 this is why hangeul confused me haha, worst is learning how to differentiate 에 andㅐ,예 and 얘. especially during convos
Thank you so much ^-^
many thanks for the lesson, it was the hardest one. Stil can not pronounce good the k and p sound in 3 ways
thanks now i heard the difference.
Thank you Billy. Your lessons are so helpful 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 😊😊😊
Isn't Tada!!! Perfect for that Magician thing
It might sound stupid, but even though I have absolutely no problem pronouncing the strong consonants and moving the tissue a lot, whenever I try to pronounce the regular and double consonants my tissue doesn't move at all. There is no middle ground for the regular consonants -.- but I do hear the difference when you say it
It's fine. I don't think anyone is going to master these sounds in one afternoon. If you can hear a difference at all, you're already ahead of me when I was first learning these.
Lesson 7: ㅃㅉㄸㄲㅆ &ㅋㅌㅊㅍ✅ the pronunciation/tense is not there yet but I'm going to move along in the lesson, since pronunciation takes awhile, will definitely come back often to review.
9:52 The two are the same to me.
가 and 까 sound different to me, but 가 and 카 sound the same lol. same with the other ones. I've read you can also distinguish it by pitch, which works in isolation, but it's much harder when actually in a multi-syllable word.
사 and 싸 though, sound different at the beginning of a word, but I can't tell them apart mid-word.
You're in luck :) ruclips.net/video/ceTUU7An-jA/видео.html
15:01 timestamp for me
Why does that ㄹ sound more like R here than L
It never becomes an "R" since the tongue isn't in that position. Here's a video that might help: ruclips.net/video/2-4ShB33Eu4/видео.html
Hello Billy! I take notes with every lesson, and I'm having a bit of a hard time writing the characters for the strong and double consonants. Any advice on figuring out the order or on making them easier to write? :)
Try practicing using large graph paper :)
Billy , can you send me a page where is written all kind of Korean vocabulary which like same word but has different meanings
learn korean with GO? more like learn korean with OG
nice lessons im actually havin fun and learning
Hey billy when using stronger/double consonants must i elevate my tone of voice as well? Much appreciated
No, you don't need to worry about tone :)
@@GoBillyKorean thank you!
thank you!
Is this right Billy that 공연 is talking about the performance or show and 성능 means performance about devise ?
alright, that tissue hack blew my mind 🤯
So how do you like....the accent..I studied Japanese a little before learning this and it sounds oddly the same but not quite, so should I practice more on my accent with my Japanese to korean, or English to korean?
Korean and Japanese have very different accents, so I would recommend just focusing mostly on Korean by itself (not from other languages) and to get as much listening practice as you can.
@GoBillyKorean Oh okay thank you :)
Hello Billy
Good evening
What is the difference between 교환(을)하다 and 환전소?
They're unrelated words. The first is a verb, and the second is a noun. Here's how I recommend finding the difference between any two words: ruclips.net/video/gjDczp1Bc_w/видео.html
Billy, I have a little question, I can already pronounce the double and strong consonants with no kind of problem. But the double consonant 상지읒 is kinda impossible to pronounce without moving the napkin. Is it possible to pronounce 짜 without moving it?
Yes, it's also possible :-) Try practicing by saying 아자 and 아짜 (practice it first by saying "앋 자" to help you prepare to make the sound).
@@GoBillyKorean Ooh, thank you! I will definitely practice
omg the toilet paper trick is epic!
#7 DONE :D
따 have the same pronunciation as ط
싸 have the same pronunciation as ص
#7 done ✅
Ahhhhh thank you for this
Hi Billy! Do you recommend writing ㅃ as two separate ㅂ or joining them like in the font used on the screen? If joining them, does that change the stroke order so that you do all three vertical lines first? Same question for ㅉ.
If you wanted to join them together, you'd do the 3 vertical lines first, but some people make like a U first then add the middle vertical line. It's unofficial so you can do it however you'd like.
Ah okay thank you! And thanks for the fast response!
Can anybody translate these words at 15:48? That would be wonderful! ;)
All of those are real words, but you don't need them right now for this series. If you're curious, you can check any words in Naver's online dictionary :-)
Then how to differentiate between ㅋ and ㄲ, ㅍ and ㅃ , etcetra?
Lots of listening practice, and lots of time :)
@@GoBillyKorean :) okay...... thank you!!
Dear Billy , I am sort of confused with the pronunciations of the vowels like for eg ㅏ can be pronounced as short aa or long aa same is the case with ㅣ vowel as well (short e or long e). Is there any way to know with certainty how these vowels will be pronounced ? Or should we just memorize these through the words u give as examples? :(
I made a video about short and long vowel sounds here: ruclips.net/video/in7l722CWR8/видео.html
Do males and females pronounce differently, as well, Billy? I noticed you and Your Korean Friend Hailey pronounce differently. She pronounces the doubles/ stressed consonants as [cha-kha-tah-pah]
Pronunciation would be the same. Each person might pronounce things slightly differently (more or less air, etc.), or they're trying to pronounce them more clearly (such as what myself and other teachers might do), but it's not due to being a male/female.
@@GoBillyKorean I appreciate the clarification! Thank you!
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