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roku-kun1
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:52 pm


1hana
2dul
3set
4net
5dasut
6yasut
7yolgup
8yoldul
9ahop
10yol
11yol-hana
12yol-dul
13yol-set
14yol-net
15yol-dasut
16yol-yasut
17yol-yolgup
18yol-yoldul
19yol-ahop
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:46 pm


how to say ordial numbers (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) by pronunciation
1- 19

1st: il
2nd: ee
3rd: sam (the "a" is pronounced as "ah" aka "a"utomobile)
4th: sa (hard "s" sound- almost like a "z")
5th: oh
6th: youk (kinda like saking "you" but adding a "K" sound in the end)
7th: chil
8th: pal (the "L" is more like a mix of the pronunciation of L and R)
9th: gu or goo
10th: sheep (a hard double "s" sound)
11th: sheep il
12th: sheep ee
13th: sheep sam
14th: sheep sa
15th: sheep oh
16th: sheep youk
17th: sheep chil
18th: sheep pal
19th: sheep gu

If there are more requests, feel free to ask!
and by the way, ordianl numbers are used to tell birthdays

For example,

if your birthday was on July, 15th, it's also known as 5-15, right?
so you would say,

Oh "wol" sheep oh "il"

But that's another story... biggrin

lets_run_wild
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feline_friend_of_cats

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:10 pm


ㅏ,ㅑ,ㅓ,ㅕ,ㅗ,ㅛ,ㅜ,ㅠ,ㅡ,ㅣ
those are the vowels
a as in father
ya as in yacht
o as in onion
yo as in young
o as in home
yo as in yaw
u as in rude
yu as in useful
u as in cooky
i as in sit
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:35 am


Korean Alphabet Chart
CONSONANTS
VOWELS

Sounds in the initial and final positions. Romanization

INITIAL FINAL
ㄱ G/K(1) K ㅏ A as in Father
ㄴ N N ㅐ AE Pay
ㄷ D T ㅑ YA Yacht
ㄹ R/L(2) L ㅒ YAE Yea!
ㅁ M M ㅓ EO Young
ㅂ B P(3) ㅔ E Set
ㅅ S T ㅕ YEO Young
ㅇ silent(4) NG ㅖ YE Yet
ㅈ J T ㅗ O Yo Yo
ㅊ CH T ㅘ WA Water
ㅋ K K ㅙ WAE Waiter
ㅌ T T ㅚ OI Wait
ㅍ P P ㅛ YO YO YO
ㅎ H T ㅜ U Cool
ㄲ GG(5) K ㅝ WEO Won
ㄸ DD T ㅞ WE Wet
ㅃ BB PP ㅟ UI We
ㅆ SS T ㅠ YU You
ㅉ JJ T ㅡ U Good
ㅢ UI UI
ㅣ I(6) Sheep

1. Sounds like a cross between a G and a K.
2. Sounds like a cross between an R and an L.
3. When this character (in the final position) is directly followed by a "ㄴ" in the next syllable it's sound changes to an M.
4. Because every syllable must start with a consonant the silent " ㅇ" is sometimes used. In syllables that begin with this consonant the first sound pronounced is the vowel.
5. All the double consonants have a harder sound than their single counterparts and are pronounced with no expulsion of air.
6. Except when preceded by an "ㅅ" in which case it sounds like I as in it.


hope this helps out!!!! 4laugh

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