Can you tell ARM and FOOT apart in Korean? (b/p, d/t, o/eo)

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    Korean pronunciation.

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  • @kowchiha7060
    @kowchiha7060 Год назад +1

    It is a best explanation that I’ve ever heard. I learn korean about year but couldn’t exactly say the difference until this moment

    • @aiirintp
      @aiirintp 11 месяцев назад +1

      i agree

  • @Akires23
    @Akires23 Год назад +3

    I’ve been listening to a lot of Korean and studying casually for about 2 years and the difference between ㅌ/ㄷ, ㅋ/ㄱ, and ㅍ/ㅂ at the start of a sentence is still so hard for me to hear. I can get it fairly often, especially because of your help paying attention to the pitch, but sometimes the pitch still doesn’t sound high and I just have to know the word/context.
    Anyway, I appreciate your vids on this subject! I’ve never seen anyone else talk about the pitch, just the amount of aspiration, which sounds identical at the beginning of a sentence.

  • @OwGosHh
    @OwGosHh 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the explanation, can you do more video's of these? There are more letters/letter combinations in Korean that sound the same!

  • @StacyDeLaO
    @StacyDeLaO 10 месяцев назад

    All! Yay! Thank you!!!

  • @laylapanteleyeva
    @laylapanteleyeva Год назад +1

    Thank you! Your shorts and videos finally made me understand how to say/differentiate them. Can you please explain 은/는 and 이/가 next?

  • @aiirintp
    @aiirintp 11 месяцев назад

    thank u! :) i guessed them all!!

  • @trixxie32
    @trixxie32 8 месяцев назад

    I have heard that there are sounds that you learn as a child and after a certain age it is impossible to learn. I notice it when my partner tries to speak Portuguese, some words he can't handle. I feel the same now. Everything sounds the same to me.

  • @TaoYuying
    @TaoYuying Год назад

    선생님, what are the differences amongst 바로, 올바로, 똑바로, and 곧비로?
    Also I'm confused about the words 머리털 and 머리끝, are the interchangeable? This is why I find Korean hard, there are so many vocabulary that mean the sam thing. 😢

  • @jeremyconnor8625
    @jeremyconnor8625 Год назад

    Is this considered linguistic tone? Pitch accent? Or something else entirely?

    • @hannskoreanpage
      @hannskoreanpage  Год назад +1

      I actually have no idea what it's called! It's different from pitch accent, and it's using linguistic tone, but I don't know. I'll probably spend too much time looking into it :)