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Hello, everyone! Yeji here. Seung-wan and I noticed that there are some pronunciation mistakes that many Korean learners make in common. We picked 3 mistakes that are frequently seen but also can be easily fixed once you understand the logic! Hope you find this video helpful as we also had a lot of fun filming this video 😆
0:22 Intro
0:23-2:19 Mistake #1
2:20-3:59 Mistake #2
4:00-6:01 Mistake #3
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Hello, everyone! Yeji here. Seung-wan and I noticed that there are some pronunciation mistakes that many Korean learners make in common. We picked 3 mistakes that are frequently seen but also can be easily fixed once you understand the logic! Hope you find this video helpful as we also had a lot of fun filming this video 😆
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Vale hang
It's *very* helpful! 감사합니다!
r u even her?🤔
Why does (yes) "ne" sound like "de" , (what) "mo" sound like "bo" ??
The teachers are so cute when they compliment each other! I love pronunciation lessons, so more please!!
I love the lessons where they explain things in Korean. It helps your listening while learning new information. Please continue this format, I really like this a lot!
감사합니다!!!
It was really fun learning with you.
Such a fun and easy lesson. I will definitely be purchasing the book soon!
this was very helpful, thank you so much! i’ve noticed i always have trouble with pronouncing final consonants correctly lol TT this video helped it make more sense though :)
I knew a lot of these already but its still bery helpful, thankyou :)!
In my dialect of English we have a lot of unvoiced consonants, which has really helped me! I struggle with some of the vowels though. Thank you for this!
Thank you for making these videos they're very helpful :)
It was so much fun to challenge my pronounciation while listening you guys!!! Thank you as always🥰
Thank YOU always for watching!! ❤
감사합니다. This was quite helpful. 😁
Thanks a lot! ❤
유용했다 ! 이 수업이 감사합니다.
I'm found out in this mistakes especially first and second ones.😁🙃 And indeed the right pronunciation is easier. 🤭 I'll remember this video always. Thank you!.
The abrupt stop on the final consonant applies to most words in English, too.
This video was so helpful…감사햅니다
Hopefully there's a part two of this so I can improve something! Thanks for the video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. This helped a lot!
Thank YOU for watching! ☺️
I watch every video of you and it is very helpful for me to learn Korean thank you so much for making so many videos I love your videos very much💜✨사랑해요❤️💜✨🌹💐
Definitely have to work on #1, i keep pronouncing those words with a ㅋ.
Always so helpful!!! 감사합니다 ^^
항상 재밌게 봐주셔서 감사합니다 ❤🙌
This is actually VERY helpful. Thank you so much! I’m guilty of using ㅋ at the end xD Glad to catch the mistake early on
잘 보고 갑니다 땡큐 !
Thanks to K-drama OSTs, now I know these differences and the correct pronunciation. After finished watching a Kdrama l listen to the OSTs with hangeul lyrics. So I can understand these three and some other difficult pronunciations. Listening is the toughest part for me, as a Korean language learner.
감사합니다🙏
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감사합니다!!ㅎㅎ
I use the google translate app to practice my pronunciation. If the AI can understand me, it's generally a good bet a human could. But I have so much trouble with that double ㄹ sound. The app often only understands one. I don't understand how to do it so it is intelligible. I get the concept but not the practice. Can you guys make some videos getting more into that difficult phonology? (Or trying to do speech to text in Korean and pointing out where the AI struggles with native speakers as well?)
도움이 되네요. 감사해요 🎉🙌🏾
ㅎㅎ재밌게 봐주셔서 감사합니다!
My korean is not very good but l think l will fix it with you.
You guys are angels sent by God to improve my korean.
정말 감사합니다!!
So cool and simple. I just love Korean, learned allot from hanguk aunie
감사합니다!
"English words like rice...or guacamole" 😂 (Guacamole is a Spanish word)
Aside from that, very helpful video; thank you!
승완 선생님은 영어 발음 너무 좋은데요...처음 듣게 돼서 그런지 되게 놀았어요 ㅎㅎ
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Hi guys, are your books only in physical format? I'd happily pay, but I'd rather have a ebook. Is this possible? Not a big fan of physical books. I couldn't find the option.
He must have been born and raised in the US because his pronunciation is perfect.
I think double vowel is very difficult can you make a detail video
Some ending consonants oftentimes get cut off or shortened at the ends of words in English as well, depending on the word and other words around it. For example,with plastic bottle I barely pronounce the k sound. If it's at the end of a sentence or followed by a vowel, like plastic egg, it gets pronounced more and possibly even gets shifted to the beginning of the next word, like plasti kegg.
At least with the way I speak as a Milwaukeean (sp?).
Yeah and to use your example, as an English person we have a tendency of not saying bottle but more bo'le, like we skip the t sound in bottle, some not all have a tendency of skipping the hard t sound. So we don't say boTTle of waTer, we say like ba-all of war-uh y'know what I mean?
@@kleptrep94 exactly, except where I am we're more likely to replace the t with a d rather than get rid of it all together, like boddle of wawder
I find linguistics fascinating.
@@shannondelacruz452 Yeah like Room as in Zoom vs Room as in Rum. Like accents are fascinating and how words change and how people speak is so great.
Please some hard grammar vedio!..
I want to learn the Korean alphabet but I’m finding it hard to do the pronunciation bc I’m a few years into learning Japanese so I accidentally say the Japanese pronunciation instead of the Korean so it’s kinda annoying
Just to clarify the end ㄱ is not pronounced? Is this what you mean when you say you cut it short?
05:00 it sounds like "L" instaed of "R", woah
감사합니다
감사합미다
감사합다
Eu já ouvi esses três tipos de pronúncia
Os 3 estão certo?
Ou não
감사합니다's standard pronunciation is [감사함니다] but when speaking fast, people often makes the sounds that you mentioned : )
First comment 😍 keep going
Congrats!!
I really needed this thank you ❤️ ㄱ is the g sound and ㅋ is the kh sound is that right
To find the most similar-sounding English alphabets of ㄱ and ㅋ, yes, ㄱ is smiliar to g and ㅋ is simliar to k!
@@talktomeinkorean thank you 😊
If I am a person who wants to give advice to someone, do I use respectful or disrespectful language?
와 영어도 되게 잘하시네요 :3: 잘 봤어요 ^_^ (오.. 오리다! ㅋㅋㅋ 🦆 히히히)
감사합니다 ㅎㅎㅎ
How do I pronounce 공룡?
Hii
Although I am sure I still make pronunciation mistakes, I thankfully am not making any of these ones!
안녕하새요 선생님
안녕하세요!
There's an English word I'm finding out that is pronounced incorrectly...by Koreans... Orange... They pronounce the "e" at the end of the word .. they do not understand that the "e" is silent. It sounds like they are saying Orangey. Thanks for your fabulous video on Korean pronunciation.... This is where I have the most difficult time with the language.... Please load up more videos on this subject.
that’s probably because in korean it’s pronounced like that. orange as in the fruit is 오렌지/olenji. it’s a 3 syllable word in korean pronounced o-len-ji. romanization is off a bit for the first 2 syllables, but you should be able to get the point. the last syllable 지/ji is pronounced in korean.
I can't hear the difference between 2 "K" sounds at all. For me they sound the same :(
My pronounction is not a problem for me but listening is. I'm havng a real hard time with that. How if I watch Kdrama and Kpop will improve my listening skills and why?? They speak very fast at times I need help with this.
Can you all make a video on how to listen and to practice listening skills please? What do you think guys?
I think its more than Japanese because I can listen to that. Am I not listening enough Kdramas and Kpop??
Its not that, i just suggest u try listening to the words their saying a little harder, ive been doing that for a while and i can listening and understand the song better than i did before.
But then where's the difference between the k-sound of 기억/가족 and 부엌? Is it the same sound and they only differ in writing?
This also confuses me with all the 받침s (sry there 😂) which have a t-sound. The difference between ㄷ, ㅌ, ㅆ, ㅅ, ㅊ, ㅈ, etc. Also 없다 for exmple.
ㅋ as a 받침(batchim) is always pronounced as ㄱ!
Like my question
Ex: 오토바이로 가는 것이 더 빠를 거야
Guacamole isn't english though, it's spanish
Since when did she get so pretty? 🤔
느나 햔ㄱ
Guacamole is NOT an English word. It comes from Mexico.
Okay but like...If it's an English word to begin with, is it really wrong to pronounce it with English pronunciation? lol. Somethings like 컴퓨터 are just incredibly unnatural for an English speaker and to me, it genuinely feels like I'm trying to mimic an Asian who can't speak English properly. It almost feels like I'm being insulting by pronouncing the word that way. I'm sure Korean's don't see it that way if you're using the word in a full Korean sentence though, but as an American...it feels kind of weird.
Also, what REALLY throws me off is ㅈ, so many times I see a word that starts with this letter and very often it sounds like Korean's are pronouncing the word as if it starts with ㅊ instead. I've come to the conclusion this is just something that happens due to the speed at which native speakers speak though.
Lastly, is there any advice for properly pronouncing the double ㄹ ? In my head the 받침 sounds like an L and the first consonent sounds like an R...but when you pronounced it was one ㄹ it sounds almost identical to the double ㄹ pronunciation and I'm having trouble picking out the difference.
Interesting point! I think it's still useful to learn how English loans are pronounced in Korean. For your second and third questions, we'll consider making a separate video! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts 🙌
Great content! Btw you should say proNUNciation, not proNOUNciation...
Thanks for the feedback!
Maybe just one person. Both of them talking was confusing and overwhelming. Nice try though!
외쿡인 여러분, 한국어에 세계에 오신 것을 환영합니다.
한글이 쉽쥬? 자, 이제 그럼 한국어가 얼마나 어려운 지 설명드릴게요.
집 나갔다 = 가출했다
집 떠났다 = 가출했다는 뜻 아님.
김광석 이등병의 편지 노래 가사
집 떠나와 열차타고 훈련소로 가는 날
부모님께 큰절하고 대문밖을 나설 때
가슴 속에 무엇인가 아쉬움이 남지만
풀 한포기 친구얼굴 모든 것이 새롭다
장부출가생불환(丈夫出家生不還). 사내 대장부는 집을 나가 뜻을 이루기 전에는 집에 돌아오지 않는다.
출가와 가출은 한자는 같은데, 의미가 다름.
집을 나섰다 = 가출했다는 의미가 아님.
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이런 거 말고도 수천 가지 쯤 예시를 들 수 있지만
여러분의 심신안정을 위해 여기까지만 쓸게요.
감사합니다🙏