How to Pronounce ㄹ - Is it R or L? - Korean Pronunciation
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In this video we will tell you how to pronounce ㄹ, is it R or L? This is the best place to start learning the Korean language!
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Ma'am you're so friendly. Thank You for the lesson. Keep smiling always.
I learned so much hangul I'm so glad
Thanks for this thorough lesson. 감사합니다!
Wow...thanks a lot this class was really helpful
This was the most helpful video on the subject for me
Thank you very much I was very confused about this but you helped me a lot thank you😊😊
많이 도움이 돼요!
i’m never gonna get this letter omg i swear i watched so many videos and i freaking can’t pronounce this consonant !!!!!
Which letter
I swear nothing is clear about it
Idea for some livestream: why some letters sound different in syllables? Such as ㅂ in 습, which is in word 있습니다, sounds like ㅁ(writing: iss-seub-ni-da, pronounciation: i-seum-ni-da. Yeah and 2nd smaller question; why are there three s's in the word? Like there's ㅆㅅ instead of ㅆ).
I think they covered some of those in the batchim rules video(part 3 or 2 i think). Since ㅂ is a batchim(final consonant) in the word you mentioned how it will be pronounced will depend on the consonant following it. The pronounciation of consonants in the batchim position changes depending on the combination of consonants.
it's like when you tell it fast it's automatically sounds like mm
It's cause of the patchim rule
In Hebrew we differ normal g , that is natural part of Hebrew (the letter gimel) ,from dj that might appear in foreign names, and most of us pronounce it correctly, I think.
The beer/book vs the clothing:
גינס Guinness
ג'ינס Jeans
ג vs ג'
she’s so cute struggling 😂
Missed it
In English is more musical, then Korean sounds to me more rhythmic
To pronounce the letter ㄹ, should the tongue touch the back of the front teeth, i.e. the gums, or the back of the front teeth of the palate?
Just gotta get rid of those thoughts about comparing korean sounds to english sounds and relearn the alphabet like a kid again
Can i ask what is the different of ㅐand ㅔ???
For me they're esay to pronounce and i feel them differently and not the same.
I don't know why,maybe it's for my pronunciation of the Italian🤷♀️
Apparently the different used to be more prominent, but now even Korean people have a hard time telling the difference. It was mentioned in the 네가 / 내가 video
In ㅐ(ae) , you can feel yourself pronouncing the "e" a little bit... Like you do not emphasize on the e sound but you can HEAR it but in case of ㅔ, it's quite abrupt like you don't hear any other sound except for a... I don't have any example for ㅐ but ㅔ is like how you pronounce the e from den in English... I am not really sure tho but I hope this helped hehehe
@@asiabertolotti8234 Yeah, same... I also feel that it's different hehehe
I kinda think ㅐ is used in Names, and ㅔ is used generally
Hi l am Niranjana
I’m so confused. When speaking English, at least for me, my tongue never touches the roof of my mouth, so it hard to find the “halfway point” between them. It either touched the roof of my mouth or doesn’t. I don’t understand
Please may you explain the letter ㄷ is it d or t.l also need to know the difference between ㅅ, ㅈ, and ㅊ because they seem to be the same pronounciation
ㄷ = d
ㅅ = s
ㅈ = j
ㅊ = ch
#cmiiw
ㄷ= D
ㅌ= T
ㅅ= S
ㅈ= J
ㅊ= Ch
@@twerkingcat thank very much,but I mean that sometimes we pronounce ㄷ as t and sometimes t .I need to know how to distinguish between the two
@@dinataman5589 you are welcome.. 😊
@@dinataman5589 when you use ㄷ as a final consonant, it'll be pronounced as the t sound. Same goes for ㅅ,ㅆ, ㅈ, ㅊ and ㅌ
K-jin real only Love...hello morn afternoon eve nite..
It's sound like ल ।
Is anyone else hearing more of a “d” sound instead of r/l?
How can I learn korean sounds without using english 😭