Korean Diphthongs - Compound/Complex Vowels
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- Korean Dipthongs are complex/compound vowels sounds.
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Time Stamps:
ㅐ~ 2:29
ㅔ~ 4:05
ㅒ~ 6:45
ㅖ~ 8:26
ㅢ ~ 9:59
ㅚ ~ 11:26
ㅘ ~ 13:47
ㅙ ~ 15:14
ㅟ ~ 16:40
ㅝ ~ 18:16
ㅞ ~ 19:45
Hi Mam this is really helping but I'm confused for eg
I can say or make sound
ㅔ as in A
ㅝ as in wall (WA)coz I find the sound of wall quite similar to ㅝ
I don't know if I am right or no Im just trying 😥😅
This is incredibly helpful. Thanks for the detailed breakdown of the differences. Please tell your aunt and father thank you as well!
For real I was struggling with these and now I have all the romanisation written and it’s already made more sense now video saved😁
This is an excellent video. I really think it is helpful that you show the way your mouth should be during the pronunciation. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this video! Best explanation of vowels pronunciation that I've ever seen.
I absolutely love your teaching skills
I'm sure duolingo has the exact same sound samples for these pairs! But they expect me to get it right by hearing. This is why I searched for a video explaining these sounds and am really happy I found this one. I'll look through your channel for more explanation videos. ^^ Thank you so much for helping us learn! Please give our thanks to your parents as well!
I recommend not to use duolingo, from personal experience 😊
@@kalb6122 what should i use instead
@@soapheshinobi5801 talktomeinkorean, howtostudykorean, korean unnie (on youtube) and much more on the internet, but that's just to start off as a base
OMG, thank you, thank you, thank you!
2 years trying to learn Korean and I just couldn't get diphthongs! This is the best explanation/demonstration I've ever seen! I'm so so happy, cause i get it now! 🥰🥰🥰. Oh and showing BTS was the icing on the cake! 💜💜
I've just recently started learning Korean and was confused in combined vowels pronunciations. It really helped a lot.
the pronunciation drives me crazy because they all sound so similar but this video helped me a lot thank you
This is realllly helpful. ThankYou for making this video and love you for inserting BTS 😍in there, I was totally not at all distracted😅
the difference betweenㅐand ㅔ is the same difference between é and ê in portuguese, NOW I get it. I can't believe people ended up pronouncing them equally, they are completely defferent!
Seriously, your videos are a gift. I've just started trying to learn Korean and I've been having a really hard time trying get vowels down, but with this, I think I'm starting to get it! I really liked the specific info on mouth-shape and example words, it helped a lot. Thank you very much!
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this video was so helpful Thankyou so much
Thanks, it's really helpful to differentiate now
This is wonderful teaching! I'm so happy I found your videos--thank you for realizing we'd need more than just the usual charts and pictures. And bless your family members for taking the time to speak for us as well.
감사합니다!
This is very helpful
Thank you so much this is really helpful
Also i like that you added BTS
Thank you so much for your generousity in sharing proper pronunciation.. 🤗
A big shoutout to your dad, aunt and you. Love how well you broke this down , keep up the good work :)
It was really helpful...n became really fun when got to the BTS song clips...yes..I came to understand BTS 🤣🙈
Thank you very much
Great video! Thanks!
I totally agree! This video helps alot in my Korean pronunciation! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!! Just started the process of learning Hangul and your videos have been so helpful. It’ll take me several tries and probably several more times watching your video to get it. Thanks again!!
THAT WAS SO HELPFUL!! Thank you so much! :)
the excitement I got when you added the BTS clips , this was amazing
Thanks you ❤❤❤
Its very very helpful thank uuuuuuuu ❤ u make it so easy to understand
I definitely learn tge best from your videos thanks alot
Thanks mam.your support🤗🤗🤗🤗💕
So basically, “ae/yae” is Spongebob and “eh/yeh” is Patrick.
This is my
120th video for learning korean language
Your father and aunt are so nice to help you with the pronunciations. It really helps to see the way the mouth moves when pronouncing the vowel sounds and diphthongs. Out of curiosity, your father elongated some of the vowel sounds (compared to your aunt). Is he doing that for the sake of the video or is it a dialect pronunciation style?
Learn Korean Ah. Okay. I figured as much but wanted to make sure. I’ve watched and listened to a few videos where people speak with a Satoori accent and wondered if your father had it. 😅
This is amazing thank you ☺️
really nice explained. thank you!
this is de best! 대박
Wow this one really helped
Thank you 🙏🏾
This is so helpful! Thank you!
omg thank you so much for putting such effort for this i couldnt find a similar videoo
please upload more
Thank you very much 🤗❤️
I was getting stuck but this was so helpful thanks!
Thanks you soooo much🙂
Thankyou for this video it was super helpful 😀
감사함니다
Hooooo i love it....got the cue how to do it hahahhaah lo❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this Eonnie.. Daedanhee Ghamsahamnida😚.. And adding those kpop stuff made it more interesting 💜💜
so helpful!! ❤️
We should always consider old people.. In ever language teenagers are actually destroying the beauty of the language (not critizing am also a teenager )
In my language "malayalam" ( മലയാളം )
Its almost destroyed
You're what linguists would call a prescriptivist 😂 i.e. you think language should be a certain way only. Language changes occur all the time. Sometimes these changes stay, sometimes they come and go like fashion. Language change is a natural phenomenon, like the merging of sounds. e.g. old English vowels sound very different to modern English - there was the great vowel shift and merging of vowel sounds. Language change is simply the beauty of language evolution
Thank you for this , i hope you also have a video for basic consonants :)
@@koreanemo7367 thanks looking forward to it.
Can someone please clarify? I had a hard time distingushing 웨 and 외. They sound quite similar to me. I mean, how do you work your mouth to pronounce 외 without making it sound like 왜 or 웨?
I'm a bit too late, but as the creator of this video states herself, in daily Korean there's no real distinction between those sounds. You can pronounce them the same, even tho in "old" Korean there was supposed to be subtle distinctions.
I’ve given up learning Korean so many times bc it was to hard. But your videos have kept me motivated, and your making it way easier to learn! TY!
AMAZING!!!!!
웨왜 is my mnemonic to remember the difference lmao... any Bulgarians here? 웨왜 мауе 😂😂😂
Indians here
Yep...
The difference between the first two sounds is the same as open and closed “e” in Italian (my native language) so it’s clear for me. You don’t differentiate them well, you pronounce “ae” correctly, while the other sound you just pronounce it the same but with pursed lips and it’s not how it’s supposed to be pronounced. You make it sound kind of like the French vowel of “cœur”, while your parents pronounce it just like the Italian closed “e”. There is no lip rounding, not even slightly, quite the opposite: the lips should be even more stretched than when you say “ae”. The position of the tongue is somewhat closer to that of when you pronounce “i”, it’s more raised towards the roof of the mouth compared to when you say “ae”.
this is great but that bts jumpscare lmaooooo
Your voice changed. Woa
Oh my god my mouth hurts 😬
Thx but my mouth hurts so much now the korean is soooo hard 😪
insertion of kpop songs are soooo witty haha
The things i do for BTS😂
Gunjan Thapa me too 😂😂😂😂
Me, too
N I thought I was alone😁
I do this for ㅐ스바 😂
I’m not gonna lie I was not expecting Boy in love ... I started singing and forgot what I was doing in the first place ......오ㅐ?? *u see what I did there*😉😅
hahaha! I saw that!
Thank you this was really helpful