Different Vowels but Same Pronunciation? - Confusing Korean Vowels

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @koreanfriendhailey
    @koreanfriendhailey  Год назад +23

    linktr.ee/koreanhailey
    Wannabe fluent in Korean 🤗

    • @pbssongs9283
      @pbssongs9283 Год назад

      so beautiful voice🥰

    • @msecure7928
      @msecure7928 Год назад +2

      How do you understand spelling differences while speaking? There may have similar word with different starting letters WAE, WE, OE. I don't know but I have to learn more

    • @reviewtags
      @reviewtags 10 месяцев назад

      Yes. Love you

    • @badass3263
      @badass3263 8 месяцев назад +2

      We tamil know the difference. எ, ஏ, யெ, யே, வெ, வே, வோ, வொ 😋🫡

    • @mayasipejuangdapur8236
      @mayasipejuangdapur8236 2 месяца назад

      How can we differenciate them, when we can use one yé and the other yé?

  • @Nanjol
    @Nanjol 3 года назад +432

    It makes me so relieved when I hear people say ‘believe me we don’t know the difference too’ 😂

    • @hanswiriya
      @hanswiriya Год назад +8

      second to that, makes me feel meaningful again 😅

    • @Andy-cv7tz
      @Andy-cv7tz 11 месяцев назад +6

      This was a source of frustration for me too ahaha, great thst she cleared it up fast ahaha

    • @jessicalingbawan9706
      @jessicalingbawan9706 11 месяцев назад

      1​@@Andy-cv7tz

  • @whenraindropsfall
    @whenraindropsfall 2 года назад +143

    the same can be found in English homophones such as CELL and SELL. They have the same pronunciations but we spell it differently because they were spelt so.

    • @bl1ss544
      @bl1ss544 Год назад +9

      But if you were speaking Korean irl, how would they know what you’re talking about if everything sounds the same, and only knowing the difference bc of spelling?

    • @whenraindropsfall
      @whenraindropsfall Год назад +51

      @@bl1ss544 Same way we do with English: context. If someone says “Turn RIGHT,” no one is going to mistake that as “Turn WRITE” because they know “right” is a direction to turn.

    • @bl1ss544
      @bl1ss544 Год назад +5

      @@whenraindropsfall thank you :)

    • @PuccaP22
      @PuccaP22 Год назад +8

      Omg...everything just clicked for me with your cell to sell example! Thank you so much💟

    • @zavenrayne
      @zavenrayne Год назад +4

      this comment helped me understand the video and overall rule better, thanks!!

  • @raatsart
    @raatsart 4 года назад +400

    Im learning Korean and i realized that they all have a very VERY slight difference in sound

    • @stutiahuja
      @stutiahuja 3 года назад +49

      I'm already dead dude, they're so confusing :')

    • @syedakbar6151
      @syedakbar6151 2 года назад +7

      @@stutiahuja 😅 yess

    • @lasyab5784
      @lasyab5784 2 года назад +4

      not all are are like that. all consonants have different spell and only few vowels have same sound

    • @Bts_army4ever.
      @Bts_army4ever. 2 года назад +2

      @@stutiahuja Yes 😭

    • @sourabhsingh6600
      @sourabhsingh6600 2 года назад +8

      @@stutiahuja no bro they are very different but an English speaker can't find difference between them easily

  • @anonymousfox9784
    @anonymousfox9784 3 года назад +248

    when you thought Korean would be easy....
    until you realise how difficult it was to memorise spellings of your own native language

    • @LovePantsu
      @LovePantsu 3 года назад +5

      well, we don't have this issue in Russia so can't relate

    • @_mki2346
      @_mki2346 3 года назад +2

      @@LovePantsu yeah also in 🇦🇪 we don’t have all of these 💔

    • @kpoplover9548
      @kpoplover9548 3 года назад +1

      I'm so related to this

    • @syspangylium
      @syspangylium 2 года назад +7

      You know, if "gh" is pronounced like in enough, "o" is pronounced like in women and "ti" is pronounced like in nation, the word ghoti is pronounced like fish.
      And suddenly Korean seemed much easier 😊

    • @pranjalpatil3360
      @pranjalpatil3360 2 года назад +2

      indian languages can relate ughh

  • @beg2ne1
    @beg2ne1 7 месяцев назад +5

    You are the first one to make it clear like this.
    It seems everyone else has no problem letting you feel stupid.

  • @sanyangi
    @sanyangi 3 года назад +54

    THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW omg when I was first learning Korean years ago they taught me that it was COMPLETELY different pronunciations for 웨/왜/외 - this helped so much THANK YOU!!

    • @sjg4388
      @sjg4388 3 года назад +7

      Technically, they are different. But these days we don't distinguish them.

    • @kaimagnus
      @kaimagnus 2 года назад +8

      @@sjg4388When you say "these days we don't distinguish them" how long do you mean?
      Like I said in my post to Hailey "When I first started learning 한국말, I figured it would be best to start with learning the Korean alphabet. I was instructed by some sources that:
      ㅐ = "ay" sound, like the "a" in "Day".
      ㅔ = "eh" sound, like the "e" in "Get"."
      The way American English speakers would say "Day" and "Get" anyway. lol.
      "I also actually heard the difference when I would listen, but sometimes I would hear no difference and sometimes I would be instructed that they sounded the same by other instructors."
      I was held back so long because I was trying to get even the simple alphabet pronunciation correct, but I kept getting conflicting information.
      I wanted to get each part perfect before moving on to the next thing to learn.
      There is a thing called a "paradigm" and all people have them. Look it up for more understanding. Yet, because of paradigms learners need all instructors to present the same information to change those hard set understandings.
      감사합니다 for any insights you care to share. 🙂

    • @titiadwi5486
      @titiadwi5486 2 года назад

      Where did you reach in your journey with Learning korean are you doing good ..

    • @sanyangi
      @sanyangi 2 года назад +5

      @@titiadwi5486 wow! I didn’t realize how much time had passed since I commented! But to answer your question, I’m able to read hangul as if it’s second nature now. Reading wise, I’m very good but it’s another thing to listen, that’s always the hard part as I also struggled with this when I learned Spanish. I understand some when people speak - but whenever it’s a video, it’s much easier bc I can always make sure they have english and korean captions so I can look at both when needed. I only in like the past year started seriously learning the language - I only learned “안녕하세요” and how to pronounce the alphabet in the beginning of highschool then took a major break to focus on Spanish and now I’m almost a senior in college lol. I’m completely teaching myself Korean, I’m not taking any formal courses nor do I personally even know anyone in the city I live that is Korean that I could practice/speak it with. I listen to and consume Korean media on a daily basis so I’m constantly around it and it is the definitely the biggest factor of how I learn. I take notes, use the dictionary, conjugation websites, comment in korean, etc. But overall, still a work in progress lol, I’m very satisfied with where I am and sometimes I surprise myself but I really need to work on listening👍🏻

    • @titiadwi5486
      @titiadwi5486 2 года назад +2

      @@sanyangi thank you for answering my questions...I hope you will be as good as you want I love Korea and everything about it ..... am really excited about everything..so please can you recommend any books ...journals... Korean website that may help me...

  • @TheLesliericheytoo
    @TheLesliericheytoo 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much! I was wondering if I was too old to learn to hear the differences, but now I know there are no differences. This has made me MORE excited to learn Korean.

  • @victoriausi3639
    @victoriausi3639 4 года назад +148

    I already memorize hangul alphabhet and i can read simple words...but still confuse with those vowels. 😊 thank you teachernim 😘

    • @_mki2346
      @_mki2346 3 года назад +4

      yeah me too😭💔

    • @SOuLFuL_sHaYaRiFiCatiOn
      @SOuLFuL_sHaYaRiFiCatiOn Год назад +1

      Absolutely same here😂❤

    • @mr_suu_nii_law23
      @mr_suu_nii_law23 Год назад +2

      I already Memorize hangul alphabet and i can read simple words... And. But i am still Confused with this vowel... Thanks. For the Information.. and teaching. us teacher. ❣️❣️
      Teacher Can You please Make an one video about. Another two vowels and this vowel are [으] and [우].. Please Teacher 🙏

    • @nilmadhavkalyan
      @nilmadhavkalyan Год назад

      If you're Bharatiya/Indian, I can help you. I am writing 7th chapter of देवनागरी to 한글 learning.

  • @bbqdumpling
    @bbqdumpling Год назад +23

    I was about to give up because I thought my brain was broken and I couldn’t hear the difference 😂

    • @beg2ne1
      @beg2ne1 7 месяцев назад +3

      No one else has ever clarified it either.

  • @thaminabangtangirl3342
    @thaminabangtangirl3342 4 года назад +18

    I was literally waiting for this unnie thank you so much💜💓

  • @miaou025
    @miaou025 3 года назад +11

    I was actually struggling with this. Thank so much for this video, Unnie! I am learning a lot from your videos 🥰

  • @ackermanlol
    @ackermanlol 2 года назад +10

    We have something similar in Polish. "Rz" -"ż" or "ch"-"h" or "u"-"ó" make the same sound but are used in different words. Apparently in the past they sounded differently but not anymore. There are rules that help in knowing which to choose but people are bad at memorising them.

  • @rajathkr5029
    @rajathkr5029 4 года назад +45

    Listening Skills are important here when we listen multiple times its easy to grasp

  • @Aadhyadraws10
    @Aadhyadraws10 3 месяца назад +1

    These dipthong vowels have really same pronounciation but I am so lucky and grateful that I found your channel and I am learning Korean from you, and umm.....thank you ❤

  • @sak9968
    @sak9968 Год назад

    U r the only person that has explained this. I can finally stop stressing out. Thankyou so much!

  • @esrarslan
    @esrarslan 3 года назад +4

    Thank you! I was looking for this explanation😍 I am learning Korean and got confused because of the similar sounds but couldn’t really understand it. 정말 감사합니다

  • @ruskasielu6261
    @ruskasielu6261 3 года назад +11

    I was always struggling to tell the difference between these sounds, it's reassuring to know that i's because there isn't a real difference anymore. Although that means I need to focus more on spelling !

  • @marietaylor3684
    @marietaylor3684 4 года назад +4

    Once again 감사합니다 unnie...!! For this amazing learning lecture..☺❤

  • @kpop.jojo1
    @kpop.jojo1 2 года назад +1

    우리 선생님 너무 예쁘다 .. 진짜 감사합니다 🥺🤍
    really thank you so much for your amazing efforts .. your channel is the most useful channel 😍🤍

  • @monserratcota4616
    @monserratcota4616 3 месяца назад

    Omgggg I was struggling so much but thanks to you I actually get it now!!!

  • @TobyCouture
    @TobyCouture Год назад

    God, I watched your vowel video and was freaking out, re-winding a million times trying to hear the difference. XD

  • @waybatch1506
    @waybatch1506 Год назад

    Korean in the chipmunks voice sounds so freakin' cute.😍
    I almost got crazy, was doubting my hearing ability, thought I miss some special audio frequence and should see a doctor.
    There is a differerence! I can always hear it and am never able copy it. It freaks me out!😂
    Thanks for this video.

  • @preetikamat4523
    @preetikamat4523 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for clearing our confusions Eonnie💜

  • @dileeps.k7431
    @dileeps.k7431 4 года назад +1

    Ohhhh Now I got it. Thank you and miss you ❤❤☺☺

  • @divakarbabubudumuru3171
    @divakarbabubudumuru3171 2 года назад

    I would like to give a 1000 likes for this lesson. I thought I couldn't distinguish the sound difference because I am new to the language. But now its cleared.

  • @camille41
    @camille41 3 года назад +1

    I like your simple way of explaining these. thank you this was helpful :)

  • @saumya2639
    @saumya2639 4 года назад +3

    I always get confuse in it.
    But not now because of you.
    Thank you unnie for teaching us...

  • @and-be5lq
    @and-be5lq 4 года назад +1

    Waiting for your video....thank you so much for all of your videos...love u

  • @songeunmun7049
    @songeunmun7049 4 года назад +24

    It's still hard to memorize 😭

  • @brian85
    @brian85 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good to know, they know. Now, I know, too. 감사합니다 Hailey - very valuable!

  • @blueberrries11
    @blueberrries11 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is honestly the same for English. Such as 'Their, There, and They're'. Their, is a way of ownership saying that its someones or something. There, is a way of saying where something is. They're is a shorter way to say "they are".

  • @thaddya1344
    @thaddya1344 3 года назад +10

    me tryin to learn korean and this appears to be the basics :)

  • @jonomichi2262
    @jonomichi2262 3 года назад

    Thx in three minutes answered all my questions.. plus you look very beautiful and natural .. ‘m subscribing now

  • @Jihoo_World
    @Jihoo_World Год назад

    You are the Best Korean Teacher... Thank You Sooo Much Hailey ❤️❤️✨💫

  • @murshed12
    @murshed12 Год назад +1

    Thanks to god. I saw this vid..... I first tried to differentiate, but honestly there's nothing sounds other but same 🎉🎉🎉 nd you clarified we 'memorize words' so nothing else even if their sounds are same 😅😅

  • @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363
    @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363 2 года назад

    This topic is very difficult to pronunciation to Foreigners. but you are a good teacher to explain those word. Thank you for your teaching.

  • @officalabdullahareen4692
    @officalabdullahareen4692 2 года назад

    Your so underrated you deserve more! But please do a video on how to know which "wae" is it?

    • @Ben_osrs
      @Ben_osrs 2 года назад

      Only way is learning vocabulary

  • @Skibidiiznut827
    @Skibidiiznut827 6 месяцев назад

    This makes me feel amazing. It’s just difference in meaning, not pronunciation.😭I was so focused on saying corrwctly

  • @johnstark8516
    @johnstark8516 4 года назад +1

    thank you so much, i actually thought they sound different, its same in french with é,e,ê,è,ë and i,ï,î now its clear thank you

  • @alfjones6377
    @alfjones6377 Год назад +1

    you just saved my life.

  • @elahekhooryani4270
    @elahekhooryani4270 Год назад

    안 녕하세요! I am in the vary beginning of learnign 한글 and when I was though the double vowels yesterday i just told myself NOWAY! THIS IS NIGHTMARE but rn your video makes it easy to grasp them. Thank you teacher-nim. ♡

  • @Omnidragon00
    @Omnidragon00 Год назад

    Here I was going insane thinking that I couldn't hear the difference... only to find out there wasn't any

  • @senseiismail9448
    @senseiismail9448 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good to know 😃 Gamsahamnida 🙇‍♂️

    • @beg2ne1
      @beg2ne1 7 месяцев назад +1

      감사합니다
      Thank you in Korean.
      Look at Google translate if you haven't before.
      It's very useful and accurate.

  • @RakeshKumar-ht5hv
    @RakeshKumar-ht5hv 4 года назад +18

    So it means we have to memorise the spelling^_^. Unnie please teach us colors in korean..! :)

  • @jhaypuno
    @jhaypuno 2 года назад

    Thank you so much to teaching a korean language i really appreciated that. Sana po mas matuto pa ako sa inyo medyo mahirap pero kakayanin ko at makikita po kita dyan at promise magpapasalamat ako sayo ng sobra 🥰🥰 당신과 있어서 행복해요. 🥰🥰

  • @x-a09devrathod89
    @x-a09devrathod89 4 года назад +1

    you are a very nice teacher . thank you for teaching .

  • @SD-hi9gg
    @SD-hi9gg 6 месяцев назад

    Foreigner sounds like "Where cooked in?" Korean actually makes sense to an English speaker :D

  • @mathamour
    @mathamour 4 года назад +19

    Technically speaking, ㅐ and ㅔ / ㅖ and ㅒ have different pronunciation. ㅞ and ㅙ are just very similar. but, ㅞ and ㅙ have different pronunciation.

    • @bl1ss544
      @bl1ss544 Год назад

      This is really late and idk if you’ll see it, but could you explain the difference ?

    • @mathamour
      @mathamour Год назад +1

      @@bl1ss544 [ENG CC] 이중모음#5 ㅚ ㅙ ㅞ 🇰🇷 Learn Korean Language_ Double vowels for absolute beginners
      ruclips.net/video/n2_Q6NQnpPo/видео.html
      바른 소리 한글 배움터_복잡한 모음 ㅚ,ㅟ,ㅢ
      ruclips.net/video/kc5e9okjVJA/видео.html
      바른 소리 한글 배움터_복잡한 모음 ㅙ,ㅞ
      ruclips.net/video/ha3X4aUNzRE/видео.html
      [찬찬한글] 배움19. ㅞ,ㅙ,ㅚ 공부하기
      ruclips.net/video/1llgDhMWmuw/видео.html

    • @mathamour
      @mathamour Год назад +1

      @@bl1ss544 How to say Korean double vowels 'ㅘ, ㅙ, ㅚ, ㅞ, ㅝ, ㅟ, ㅢ' - RUclips
      ruclips.net/video/5cPBTIykoio/видео.html

    • @bl1ss544
      @bl1ss544 Год назад

      Watching those vids I still cant hear the difference.. could you try to explain the difference in sounds if possible?

    • @mathamour
      @mathamour Год назад +1

      @@bl1ss544 Koreans cannot distinguish English pronunciation well.
      foreigners cannot distinguish Korean pronunciation well.
      Moreover, Koreans cannot distinguish between these pronunciations of Korean.
      100 years ago, our ancestors pronounced it clearly, but it deteriorated because modern Koreans used it without clearly distinguishing it.
      It won't be hard to speak Korean even if you don't pronounce it correctly.

  • @paintedbyus.7545
    @paintedbyus.7545 Год назад

    Love u teacher...bcoz I'm learning it really easily ... 😅😅😅

  • @Ktalk.X
    @Ktalk.X Год назад

    Yeah,this video is really helpful for me because I always get confused about these vowels.정말 감사합니다 😄

  • @angelbaptista398
    @angelbaptista398 3 года назад +1

    You cleared my confusion about "same pronunciation"
    thank you mam😊👍🏼

  • @specktick
    @specktick Год назад

    It was explained in a very engaging and interesting way. Thank you!

  • @sony4star
    @sony4star 3 года назад

    They are all different but very subtle u + e, o + i !!!!!--- speak together quickly .have to practice and listen to many natives speaking.

  • @mikarachan6581
    @mikarachan6581 4 года назад +1

    Im a new fan :) Hope to teach more :) Thanks alot Hailey/Tunakim Eonni :)

  • @aadyaapandey8741
    @aadyaapandey8741 Год назад +1

    Gamsahamniida unnie now I know how to pronounce korean hangul consanants and vowels

  • @western_skyy
    @western_skyy 3 года назад

    okay now im cramming your videos

  • @KeeratMarwah
    @KeeratMarwah 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video👍👍👍. Really was in need of it for I felt that like an idiot for not knowing the difference between their pronunciation....😂😂 But now I know that it sounds the same only difference is the spelling and the context 👍👍👍👍 ❤️

  • @gowthamvaradharajan3761
    @gowthamvaradharajan3761 4 года назад

    OMG, 😲 at last I am getting it now.🥳 gamsamida unni.💥💯👌👍

  • @AlxThSeal
    @AlxThSeal 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this!!! Been driving me crazy 😅

  • @jey.li_
    @jey.li_ Год назад

    I understand, that it's sound the same, but my minds just like "Hey, are u sure that's similar? What if u make mistake in this?"

  • @hxinglin2783
    @hxinglin2783 4 года назад +2

    You have great videos and teach so so well! Need to start memorizing and learning vocab if you have any tips!

  • @atomykoreaid3679
    @atomykoreaid3679 4 года назад

    Thankyou so much.. finally i found the answer. Your content is really helpful and easy to understand. 감사합니다 산생님 🙏

  • @arisha5472
    @arisha5472 4 года назад +2

    Because of the same sound I always pronounce them wrong
    Thank you for actually solving this prblm of mine bcoz I always procrastinated to know the difference 😁😁❤️

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 10 месяцев назад

    Love your videos! ❤ 😂

  • @xeno4591
    @xeno4591 3 года назад +1

    but what if you're talking to someone and they say I like dogs, but you misunderstand it as I like crabs? then what happens or am I just very dumb

  • @maryamnipasvlog9455
    @maryamnipasvlog9455 4 года назад +1

    3:50 💯💯😊 it really really helped......
    Sooo, I see,
    I have to learn more and more words.......in korean. So that I can also get all the letters ......

  • @thaminabangtangirl3342
    @thaminabangtangirl3342 4 года назад

    Am clear now!!! gamsahamnida my sweet teacher💝💜borhae forever💜💝...

  • @bhogiramdagor7168
    @bhogiramdagor7168 Год назад

    You are the best teacher 👍👍👍💜💜

  • @Dima디마
    @Dima디마 4 года назад +2

    ㅐ=ㅔ = э, ㅐ=ㅖ= е, ㅞ = ㅙ = ㅚ = уэ 👍 Спасибо за урок! 감사합니다!

  • @abhivlogj
    @abhivlogj 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Hailey ❤

  • @kimsujin7432
    @kimsujin7432 3 года назад

    Thank you so much sister 💗 you teach us nice very nice.... with lots of love ❤

  • @johns80schick
    @johns80schick 4 года назад

    Thank you for doing this video. The complex vowels are so confusing.

  • @maryamnipasvlog9455
    @maryamnipasvlog9455 4 года назад +2

    Oooo I was looking for this things........🎉🎉🎉🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @kaimagnus
    @kaimagnus 2 года назад +1

    안녕하세요 크리스토퍼입니다. 안녕 선생님 Hailey씨! 안녕 친구! 저는 한국어 잘 못해요. 죄송합니다. So I'll stick to English for now.
    Ok. This can obviously throw someone backwards, but it also explains a lot.
    When I first started learning 한국말, I figured it would be best to start with learning the Korean alphabet. I was instructed by some sources that:
    ㅐ = "ay" sound, like the "a" in "Day".
    ㅔ = "eh" sound, like the "e" in "Get".
    I also actually heard the difference when I would listen, but sometimes I would hear no difference and sometimes I would be instructed that they sounded the same by other instructors.
    I had come to love South Korea so much that I just kept going and figured I would understand later.
    Here now it took Hailey to explain it. 감사합니다.
    I know I'll figure this part out later, but to speed up the learning can I ask...
    It is spelled differently, but when just talking how do we know the difference when talking to someone who pronounces them the same? Is it context clues?
    Thank you for any help! 감사합니다 for the wonderful lessons as well Hailey!

    • @bl1ss544
      @bl1ss544 Год назад

      hiii haha it’s me , we can start talking here and through emails as i said previously! :)

  • @malielanijoy
    @malielanijoy Год назад

    This was really helpful. Thank you!

  • @shwethashree9054
    @shwethashree9054 4 года назад

    Nice video 👍 thanks for sharing this 😊

  • @jasvirchaggar4644
    @jasvirchaggar4644 4 года назад +1

    it's quite difficult but u made it easy for us thankyou.

  • @hazel7803
    @hazel7803 4 года назад

    Wow it's cool
    You are my Korean best teacher
    Thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @vasanthbabu1817
    @vasanthbabu1817 4 года назад

    You teaching is nice .l like your way of teaching and easy. I am easy to learn thankyou so much unnie😍🤩

  • @btsgalaxy633
    @btsgalaxy633 2 года назад

    I laugh soo hard when your voice changes to baby voice 😂😂 u look you cute ❤️also thank you soooo so sooo much for this lesson.😘❤️💜

  • @arulmathiambethkar6991
    @arulmathiambethkar6991 2 года назад

    It has so much similarity with 'Tamil' one of south Indian languages.In Tamil as well the vowels and consonants are added to form a syllable and there are few letters which are almost similar in sounds but not identical. We also would memorize the letters based one words and remember for specific words we should use a specific letter though there is similar letter which give athe same sound.Happy to know that.my mother tongue has so much similarity with the language I love

  • @tzveeble1679
    @tzveeble1679 2 года назад

    same in other languages, e.g. German Ä and E sound usually the same. Also in English Q and cue etc. Korean is by comparison very logical.

  • @badass3263
    @badass3263 8 месяцев назад +3

    We tamil know the difference. எ, ஏ, யெ, யே, வெ, வே 😋🫡

  • @cqeggegg
    @cqeggegg 2 года назад

    You cleared my confusion, thanks.

  • @nakis_
    @nakis_ 4 года назад

    Gracias 💓💓💓💓 aprendo mucho con tus clases

  • @btsworldvmin205
    @btsworldvmin205 3 года назад +2

    I'm indian. I'm already confused in vowels. But not now because reason for your video thank you so much unnie💜

    • @jiya_indo
      @jiya_indo 3 года назад

      Don't be confused because Korean is easy like as Hindi because in Korean it has sound difference slightly and also in the hindi slight difference in sound like .
      Korean :-ㅏ,ㅓ
      Hindi :-अ,आ

  • @donpasulka
    @donpasulka 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @arpitkumar4525
    @arpitkumar4525 2 года назад +1

    I feel like there is a difference in pitch. The joined vowels(ㅐㅒ) have higher pitch than disjoint vowels. They are slightly flat (ㅔㅖ)

  • @ShelleyM007
    @ShelleyM007 2 года назад

    Very useful video!Thank you!

  • @Silverblade213
    @Silverblade213 4 года назад +9

    Thank you! It is just memorizing the spelling. I have problems sometimes with the spelling in other cases, too. For example I know 만나다 is “to meet”. The following two spellings are wrong: 만아다 and 마나다. Is there any difference in pronunciation? For many words I don’t know how to write it and do it wrong. Is it just learning the spelling or can you actually hear a difference? Sorry for the long question. Maybe still someone will answer it! Thank you 😊

    • @jw.9719
      @jw.9719 3 года назад +5

      Hey! I had some problems syllable formation as well. What I'd say is "만나다" has the double "n" pronounciation like "mannada" while "만아다" has the "ng" pronounciation and "마나다" is just one "n". Yes it can get quite tricky at times but reading and pronouncing the word out loud is the key! All the best my friend!

    • @_mki2346
      @_mki2346 3 года назад +3

      @@jw.9719 actually if ㅇ was at the end like this one 안녕 the last ㅇ is ng because its at the end but in 만아다 its silent i hope you understand 언니 🥺💗

    • @_mki2346
      @_mki2346 3 года назад +1

      no it’s wrong because it has double ( nn)

  • @bmichel83110
    @bmichel83110 3 года назад

    Very interesting Hailey;
    As you ask for it, could you explain us the trick of linking the pronunciation of one syllable to the following ? it seems very frequent in your language and puzzle me a lot when I try to decipher many long words

  • @magdakool
    @magdakool 2 года назад

    ❤thank you! I've finally understood this

  • @RecaEca-i9l
    @RecaEca-i9l Год назад

    ms hailey gamsahabnida❤❤❤

  • @pallawikashyap4349
    @pallawikashyap4349 3 года назад +9

    As I'm Indian I can understand the slight difference between the vowels because the case is the same in Hindi vowels

    • @skyy_blazee184
      @skyy_blazee184 2 года назад

      Same but I'm confused with ㅞ andㅚ 😅

    • @Tidegast
      @Tidegast Год назад

      There is difference, but she’s just dumbing down her own language.
      In order:
      ऐ ए यै ये
      वा वै ओइ/वे

  • @depression1998
    @depression1998 Год назад

    I love ur every moment

  • @byunnbaeky5191
    @byunnbaeky5191 4 года назад

    Am gonna share it with my friends ❤

  • @magdhu
    @magdhu 3 года назад

    I am learning Korean and you help me to learn Korean😊😊

  • @shinesharma4757
    @shinesharma4757 4 года назад

    Annyonghaseyo unnie 💖
    Shine eyo ..
    Saranghaeo 🥰
    Khamsahamnida ..

  • @pamh2487
    @pamh2487 3 года назад

    Soooo helpful! Thanks so much