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Korean Pronunciation tip#7
Silent 겹받침 (double consonants)
ㄹㄱ, ㄱㅅ, ㄴㅈ, ㄴㅎ, ㄹㅁ, ㄹㅍ, ㄹㅅ, ㄹㅌ, ㄹㅎ, ㄹㅂ, ㅂㅅ
ㄹㄱ:ㄱ
✧읽다 is pronounced as [익다]: To read
✧닭 is pronounced as [닥]: Chicken
ㄱㅅ:ㄱ
✧넋 is pronounced as [넉]: soul, spirit
✧몫 is pronounced as [목]: portion, share
✧품삯 is pronounced as [품삭]: wage, pay for manual labor work
ㄴㅈ:ㄴ
✧앉다 is pronounced as [안따]:to sit, to sit down
ㄴㅎ:ㄴ
✧많다 is pronounced as [만타]: to be a lot
ㄹㅁ:ㅁ
✧삶 is pronounced as [삼]: Life
✧닮다 is pronounced as [담따]: to resemble, take after, look like
ㄹㅍ:ㄹ or ㅂ
✧읊다 is pronounced as [을따] or [읍따] : to recire (a poem)
ㄹㅅ:ㄹ
✧외곬 is pronounced as [외골]: single-mindedness
ㄹㅌ:ㄹ or ㄷ
✧핥다 is pronounced as [할따] or [핟따]: to lick
ㄹㅎ: ㄹ
✧싫다 pronounced as [실타]: To not like, To dislike
ㄹㅂ:ㄹ
✧넓다 is pronounced as [널따]: to be large, spacious, roomy
✧밟다 is pronounced as [발따]: to step on, to trample
ㅂㅅ:ㅂ
✧값 is pronounced as [갑]: Price
✧없다 is pronounced as [업따]: to not have
But if a word ends with double consonants and is followed by ㅇ 이응 then both consonant are pronounced:
✧삶은 is pronounced as [살믄]: the life …
삶은 계속 진행돼요 Life goes on.
✧싫어 is pronounced as [시러]: i don't like
싫어요? Do you dislike it?
✧읽어요 is pronounced as [일거요]: i read
보통은 신문을 읽어요. I usually read the newspaper.
✧많아요 is pronounced as [마나요]: there's a lot of ...
모르는 게 너무 많아요. There are a lot of things that I don't know.
✧닭이 is pronounced as [달기]: the chicken
물과 양념을 넣고 닭이 익을 때까지 끓여요 Add water and seasoning and boil until chicken is cooked.
✧앉아 is pronounced as [안자]: I sit down
앉아도 될까요? May I sit down?
✧값이 is pronounced as [갑시]: the price, cost
값이 얼마였는지 기억이 안 나요 I don't remember how much it cost. I don't remember its cost/price
✧넓어요 is pronounced as [널버요]: to be large, huge, spacious
그것들의 폭은 매우 넓어요. The distance across them is very great.
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does anyone have any tips for possible language exchange apps or methods? i’ve been on hellotalk for almost a year but my experience has gone down since then. i recently turned 18, so now most of everyone in my feed is 25+ and i’m not completely comfortable having one on one conversations with people that old. while im glad it further protects minors from predators, i wish it still showed people within my age range 😭 i haven’t found a language partner since i’ve been on there and everyone who offered at first is no longer active. im thinking of just deleting the app altogether but i really need to improve my korean speaking 😭 idk what to do at this point so any pointers would be appreciated thank you
korean study notes
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studying korean at the moment using howtostudykorean.com! the lessons are long, but go really in-depth and are easy to understand. they even provide lots of vocab, practice sentences and even audio recordings of the lessons’ vocab lists!
Journey to Fluency: 2일 - 210126
어휘 (Vocabulary)
Link to my memrise deck
교통카드: transportation card
구: 9
구경하다: to go sightseeing, look around; to see, watch (a show, movie, play, sports game etc.)
귀엽다: to be cute
그: that (before nouns)
그거: that thing
그래서: so, therefore
그럼: then, if so; that's right
그리고: and
그리다: to draw
그림: drawing, picture
금요일: Friday 金曜日
기념품: souvenir 紀念品
기다리다: to wait
기분: mood, feeling 氣分
김밥: kimbap
김치: kimchi
나라: country, nation
깨끗하다: to be clean
나오다: to come out
한자 (Hanja)
Links:
To the page I used (HowToStudyKorean)
My memrise deck
入 = 입 (들 입): enter/entrance
入구 (입구)= entrance
入장하다 (입장하다)= to enter
수入하다 (수입하다)= to import
出 = 출 (날 출): exit, to exit
出구 (출구)= exit
出산 (출산)= childbirth
出국하다 (출국하다)= to leave a country
외出하다 (외출하다)= to go out/leave
口 = 구 (입구): mouth, opening
入口 (입구)= entrance
出口 (출구)= exit
出入口 (출입구)= entrance/exit
上 = 상 (위 상): above, high
천上 (천상)= heaven
지上 (지상)= above ground
上체 (상체)= upper body
上반기 (상반기)= the first half
下 = 하 (아래 하): underneath, below, low
천下 (천하)= the world/earth
지下 (지하)= underground
下체 (하체)= lower body
下반기 (하반기)= the second half
문법 (Grammar)
Book used: Learn Korean with BTS 1 - Lesson 2: 방탄소년단 교통카드 주세요
N이/가 있어요(없어요)
→ it describes the existence of something or someone
* if it exists, use N이/가 있어요
* if it doesn't exist, use N이/가 없어요
N주세요
* it's used when asking the listener for something
→ if you want to ask for more of what you have at a restaurant, you can say N 좀 주세요
Happy learning! ^^
Interesting Korean Word Of The Day: To Love Or Hate That Is The Question
호불호가 갈리다 – To love or hate something/ for something to be polarizing
“마르마이트는 호불호가 갈리는 음식이다.” Marmite is a food that people either like or dislike.
“민트 초콜릿 아이스크림은 호불호가 갈리는 음식이다.” Mint chocolate ice cream is a food that people either like or dislike.
Break down of the word:
호불호: Likes and Dislikes
갈리다: to be divided/ to be split