Korean Perfect Pronunciation Rules
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- Today’s video is Perfect Pronunciation Guide! As I have said “perfect,” I will teach you all the basic 9 pronunciation rules today.
These are voiced consonant, soft consonants, Liquidization, Aspirated consonant phenomenon, Elimination of ㅎ, Nasalization, Fortis phenomenon , Addition of “n”and Palatalization.
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[Time Stamps]
00:00 Greeting
00:55 Voiced Consonants
02:19 Soft Consonants
03:08 Liquidization
04:18 Aspirated consonant phenomenon
05:28 Elimination of ㅎ
06:54 Nazalization
09:16 Fortis phenomenon
10:27 Addition of “n”
12:10 Palatalization
14:33 Summary
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Thanks Tammy, You are incredible!
Ms.Tammy, thanks for explaining the pronunciation rules. I was really having a hard time with this and your video really helped.
Finally someone made that important video!! When I started learning korean there wasnt any video which would explain all of these rules so thank you so much that you finally cleared my mind thats a really helpfull video
Your lessons come to me always at the right time ❤️
🤯🤯 that's what I needed it!😀
Now I know where can I refer to practice perfect Korean pronunciation. Many thanks!
Thank you Ssaem Tammy.. i will watch it for many times so i can get through this lesson.. ❤️
Thank you Tammy!
Thank you Tammy❤
중급 학습자로서, 돌아가서 복습하는 것은 항상 좋은 일입니다. 선생님, 동영상 감사합니다!
Very helpful .. 감사합니다
So good 2 learn koren from you thank you so much
This was so helpful! I was wondering if I was going crazy at times listening to the pronunciations while reading some Korean text because the pronunciations by Koreans seemed totally different. Now, I just have remember all these sound changes!
Your the perfect teacher
Love you.. Thank you very much 😇
I have a problem in pronunciation but today I got it 🙂👍☺️
Thank you teacher 😊
Good work❤
thank you for explaining! the pronunciation rules might sound very confusing at first, but this video helped a lot 🫶🏻
thank you it was so helpful, and is there other any more pronunciations that should we know except this video?
thank you
어머나 🤯🤯🤯i really did more mistake in my korean pronounce. But not now I will pronounce correctly after this video
This post was very helpful!! Can someone please tell me what sound 공연 makes and what rule it is?
안녕하세요 선생님. Wonderfully explained. Now I will be able to pronounce properly.
알겠습니다. 매우 감사합니다. 사랑♥️💜♥️💜🇮🇳
Hi, Tammy will the slides of this video to be added in as part of the Elementary text book?
I'm also interested to learn Korean🇰🇷, I'll follow ur vedios, even though , I'll have lot of doubts
선생님의 가이드를 따라가면, 완벽한 발음이 가능할 것 같아요.
You actually forgot the word ㅅ that sounds like T when at bottom for example 못해, 못하는건 and etc
To have one class about this sound in your blog.
Hi Tammy! I work in an airport and I have a lot of native Korean speakers where it is hard to direct them to security. I was wondering in Hangul what it looks like so that I can show them in my notes so they are less confused and less likely to get lost.
I would like to say something like
“Security is to the left then go right.”
excuse me, Ms. Tammy. at 11:20 , is the rule applied only to the ㄴ batchim?
And this one tammy, 있는, how is it pronounced? issneun? or itneun?
Hi teacher! I wanted to ask something, sometimes when ㅁ and ㄴ are at the beginning I feel like I hear them pronounced as b and d, am I hearing wrong or is it kind of nasalized sounds?
If you try to say "ne" and "dae" without making a sound, you will understand that both of them have the same mouth shape, tongue position and movement.
The difference is that "ne" comes out of the nose and "dae" comes out of the mouth.
what is the correct proniunciation for this word 먹습니다? Is it moek-seum-ni-da or moek-seup-ni-da?
The first one is the right pronunciation.
Why sometimes I hear ㅕlikeㅓor 궈 as 고 or 과 as 가 as an example I always hear 미쳤어 as미첬어 and 계절 as 게절 also 일곱월 as 일곱울 and 죄송합니다 as 제송합니다 I don't know what is my problem
and why always 귀여워 I hear it 기여워
drive me crazy already......