Double Consonants in #Korean
Double Consonants in #Korean
How to PRONOUNCE! Double Consonants in Korean happen when a syllable ends in TWO consonants instead of one. For example: 젊. Lucky for us, they seem to be pretty rare. 😛 The possible endings include: ㄱㅅ, ㅂㅅ, ㄴㅈ, ㄴㅎ, ㄹㅎ, ㄹㅂ, ㄹㄱ, ㄹㅁ, ㄹㅅ, ㄹㅍ, ㄹㅌ Rule 1: The BASICS: If the first consonant is ㄹ (eg ㄹㅂ, ㄹㄱ) –> The ㄹ is silent. For the others (ㄱㅅ, ㅂㅅ, ㄴㅈ, ㄴㅎ) –> The second consonant is silent. …
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