Level Up Your Korean Skills with Regular Verb Conjugation, part 2
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Finally we are reaching the point where we are going to learn actual grammar in Korean!
First thing first, we need to digest how to conjugate verbs from the infinitive form. Let's have a look :)
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Thank you so much mam I understand every single lesson you taught us but I have some confussion mam
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When you taught us about the word 제가 so its chaega but i heard some korean people saying daega instead of this ....pls help serena mam
Oh, that happens when the medium consonant is located in the beginning. When medium consonants [ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅈ] is the first sound, we tend to pronounce it a little stronger. Also consonants can be sounded similar as well to non-Korean speakers. Especially ㄷ, ㅈ. There are quite a lot of rules for the pronunciations, but don't worry too much to learn all at once but keep that in mind that it's there. And move on to others.
No one will be able to remember all the 'exceptions' and 'rules' in the beginning when we are trying to learn any other languages for the first time in school... You will eventually get it ;)