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itslostfocus · 1 year
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vocab list: 미술
그림: painting, picture, drawing, sketch, illustration
페인팅: painting (영어)
페인트칠: painting (한국어)
그리다: to paint, draw, sketch a picture
끌다: to pull, draw/attract (someone's attention)
긋다: draw a line
만들다: to make (a movie, book, song), produce, direct (a movie), compose (a song)
사진: picture, photo
영화: picture, video, movie, film
영상: picture, video, image (shown on a screen)
화면: picture, image (space filled by a photo)
그림자: shadow, silhouette, reflection (on a mirror/water)
그늘: shade, dark part
미행: shadowing (secretly following someone to keep an eye on them or get evidence)
느끼다: to feel (experience an emotion in one's mind), realize, being aware of
기분: mood, feeling, atmosphere (the situation surrounding)
감정: emotion, feeling (towards a certain incident or person)
도자기: pottery, ceramics, chinaware (도기 is a bowl made of clay, and 자기 is baked at a higher temperature-1200°C-)
도예: abbreviation of '도자기 공예' -ceramic arts-
도기: pottery, earthenware
회: raw fish, round (ONLY when it's added to a number, aka a counter)
둥근: round, spheroid
차례: order, turn
계속: continuosly, consecutively
형태: shape, form, figure, appearance (of an object)
모양: shape (outer appearance/aspect) -mostly used-
형성하다: to form, build, develop a certain character or form
생기다: to be formed, come into being (something that didn't exist to come into existence)
예술: art (very broad sense, including music, painting, sculpture, architecture)
미술품: art work, fine art, work of art
미술: art (painting and sculpture)
기술: technology, skill, technique
닦다: to clean, scrub, wipe
양치: brushing teeth
붓: writing/painting brush
빗다: to brush/comb one's hair
비디오: video
텔레비전: TV
녹화: video, record, tape, videotape
무비: movie
원: circle; ₩
돌다: to turn, rotate, spin; to go around, circle
그룹: group, a circle (of people)
사회: society, circle
잉크: ink
서명하다: to sign
서명: signature, autograph
먹물: black ink (ink + water), squid ink
광장: square, plaza
사각형: square, quadrangle, tetragon, quadrilateral
평방: square (ej metros cuadrados)
제곱: square (of -maths-)
네모: square
조각: piece (of), slice; sculpture, statue
작품: piece (of music), work (of art); product, production
부분: piece, part, section, portion
하나: one, piece
하나씩: one by one, one at a time, piece by piece
일부: some/any part, portion, section, partially, partly
즐기다: to enjoy (oneself), have fun
하세요: do it, allowing someone to do something
누리다: authority to enjoy what you have in life; to enjoy someone's rights or benefits
즐겁게: delightfully
재미있다: funny, interesting, amusing, entertaining
점토: clay
진흙: mud
춤: dance (dynamic, b-boing, -방탄소년단-)
무용: dance (soft movement -ballet-)
추다: to dance
페인트: paint (pintura)
칠하다: to paint, coat, varnish
물감: paint, dye (to draw a picture or dye cloth)
색칠하다: to paint, color (something)
크레용: crayon
~을 크레용으로 그리다: to draw with crayons
~을 사생하다: to draw exactly as it is (not used in conversational korean)
주변 경치를 사생하다: draw exactly how it is viewed
사생대회: drawing/painting contest
납작한: flat (to be)
평면: plane/flat surface
아파트: flat, apartment
시시한: flat, petty, small minded; insignificant, trivial
한 푼 없는: have no money
포스터: poster
영화계: the film world (-hollywood-)
박막: a thin film (anatomical jargon)
촬영: shooting, filiming
필름: film (영화 필름, 카메라 필름, 휴대폰 액정보호 필름, etc)
행동하다: to act, behave
법률: law, act, legislation
연기하다: to act, perform (personality, behavior, etc of a role); to delay, postpone
행위: act, action (with intention, will)
대행하다: to do something for someone
source: 영단어는 관리다 app
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studygrammeuse · 7 months
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Studying Korean is aesthetic 🩷
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jiora · 4 months
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Korean Weather Vocabulary
Watch my lesson on weather in Korean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0V_FJsVzkI
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koreanstudyjunkie · 2 years
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MASTERLIST
(Korean-Learning Content)
Here Is A List Of Most Of The Content I Have Made So Far. (you can only add 100 links per post, so I have to make a second part I guess🤡. I'll link to it in this post whenever I finish doing that.)
Note: these are in no particular order. It's kind of all over the place, but it should still help you out😂
Beginner Topics
1. Seasons in Korean
2. Months In Korean
3. Vowels Hangul Short Quiz
4. Beginners Vocab Short Quiz
5. Days Of The Week
6. Tell Date In Korean
7. What's Next After Learning Hangul?
Korean Grammar
아니요 vs 아니에요 vs 아니라
는데, 은데, 인데 Lesson | All Usages
Masterlist Of Beginner Korean Grammar
좋다 vs 좋아하다
기 때문에 & 아/어/해서 & (으)니까
-안 vs -지 않다
How To Say "IF" In Korean
How To Ask Questions In Korean
(으)러 가다, (으)려고 하다, 기로 하다 Lesson
(으)ㄴ지 Lesson
Korean Dialogues & Conversations
1. Mini-Korean Conversation | Topic : Coffee | #1
2. Intermediate Korean Convo | Topic : Amusement Park | #2
3. Korean Conversation - Grammar-Focused | Topic : Haircut | #3
4. Low-Intermediate Korean Convo | Topic : Meeting For The First Time | #4
5. Grammar-Focused (ㄹ때, 지 말라고, & 어/아야 겠다) | Topic: Kids On Their Phones | #5
6. Beginner Korean Conversation + Lots Of Beginner Grammar Covered | Topic : Deciding Where To Eat | #6
7. Beginner Korean Conversation | Topic : Drawing
8. Korean Convo | Topic : Karaoke | #8
9. Intermediate Korean Dialogue | Topic : School-Related | #9
10. Beginner Korean Dialogue | Topic: Birthday presents
11. Short Beginner Dialogue | Topic : meet up
12. Beginner Korean Conversation | Topic : Taking Pictures
13. Intermediate Korean Dialogue | Topic : The Best Way to Make Ramen
14. On The Phone With My Girlfriend
15. Sending A Text To The Wrong Person
Reading Practices & Stories
Reading Comprehension Test | Topic: small talk
Story About Friend Moving Away
Listening Practice
Beginner Listening Practice #1
Korean Listening Practice #2
Korean Listening Practice #3
Vocabulary Lists
1. Jobs & Occupations List In Korean
2. School Vocabulary
3. Korean Homonyms | Part 1
4. Night-Themed Vocabulary List
5. Korean Homonyms | Part 2
6. Word Of The Day ~ 거북이
7. Mini-Vocabulary List - Weather
8. Common Korean Verbs > Short Video
9. Mini-Vocabulary List - Nature
10. Language Learning Vocabulary
11. Korean Homonyms | Part 3
12. Word Of The Day ~ 불
13. Word Of The Day ~ 약간
14. Health & Medical Terms
15. List Of Adverbs
House Vocabulary
16. Commonly Confused Korean Words 1
17. Commonly Confused Korean Words 2
18. Commonly Confused Korean Words 3
19. Korean Fruit Names
20. Korean Homonyms
21. Flower Vocabulary Words
22. Korean Love Words | words & phrases w/ 사랑
23. 지금 vs 이제
24. 알아듣다 vs 이해하다
25. Korean Synonyms
26. Korean Filler Words
27. Korean & Japanese Words
28. Korean & Japanese Words (part 2)
29. Hair Vocabulary
30. Shapes In Korean
31. Korean ROOT Words
Korean Numbers
1. How To Count From 1 to 1000 using Sino-Korean Numbers
2. The Difference Between Sino & Native Korean Numbers
3. Korean Numbers Quiz > 1 to 100
4. Korean Numbers Quiz > 100 to 1000
Idioms & Phrases
1. Korean Proverbs
2. 김새다 = Ruin The Fun | Idiomatic Expression #1
3. 어쩔 수 없다 = It Can't Be Helped | #2
4. How To Say Ignorance Is Bliss | #3
5. 쓸모가 없다 = It's Useless | #4
6. 기가 막히다 ~ "to be at a loss for words" | #5
7. 기가 죽다 ~ lose confidence/less energy and feel depressed | #6
8. How To Say I Don't Care | #7
9. 말도 안돼요
10. Motivational Korean Quotes
11. Idioms That Are Too Relatable
12. Korean Break-Up Lines & Quotes
13. Funny Korean Expressions
14. Non-Basic Korean Phrases
Tongue Twisters
1. Mokdong Royal | Short Tongue Twister | #1
2. 경찰청 ~ Police Headquarters | #2
3. Longest Korean Tongue Twister + Breakdown | #3
4. 3 Short & Fun Korean Tongue Twisters
5. Short Korean Tongue Twister: Moon
6. Giraffe Tongue Twister
Korean Culture
1. List Of Korean Holidays
2. Difference Between North & South Korea
3. Tropes Seen In Kdramas
Interesting Random Topics
1. 3 Ways To Say 'Heart' In Korean
2. Korean Text Slang
3. Korean Combination Words
4. Korean Study Materials
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korean-with-haneul · 1 year
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Korean Pronunciation tip#1
The T stop
ㄱ 기역 (Gi-eoK) ㄴ 니은 (Ni-eun) ✿ㄷ 디귿 (Di-geuT) ㄹ 리을 (Ri-euL) ㅁ 미음 (Mi-euM) ㅂ 비읍 (bi-euP) ✿ㅅ 시옷 (Shi-oT) ㅇ 이응 (i-euNG) ✿ㅈ 지읒 (Ji-euT) ✿ㅊ 치읓 (Chi-euT) ㅋ 키읔 (Ki-euK) ✿ㅌ 티읕 (Ti-euT) ㅍ 피읖 (Pi-euP) ✿ㅎ 히읗 (Hi-euT)
The ones with ✿ when they are in the end of the syllable they are pronounced as T ▪︎빋, 빗, 빚, 빛, 빝, 빟 are all pronounced the same ▪︎이것 [이걷], 늦게 [늗게], 몇 [멷],
◉ㄷ (d/t) :
When pronounced normally : 다른: other 다: all, everything 등: etc 달기: strawberry 도마: cutting board 둘: 2 (Korean number) 담배: cigarette 도(particle) : also, too 나도/저도 : me too
When pronounced as T (받침 position) : 곧 soon
◉ㅅ (s/sh):
When pronounced normally : 소리: voice 신발: shoes 슬프다: to be sad 사람 : people 미소: smile 시킨 : chicken 새: bird 버스: bus 다시: again
When pronounced as T: 옷: clothes 어젯밤: 고깃집 : meat house 찻집: tea house 맛: taste
Same goes for ㅆ:
When pronounced normally : 씨: Mr, Mrs, Miss 쓰다 : to use, to write 싸우다: to fight
When pronounced as T: 있다: to have, to exist
◉ㅈ (j) :
When pronounced normally : 쥐: mouse 주다: to give 주스: juice 자유: freedom /liberty 진짜 : really, truly 저: I (formal)
When pronounced as T: 잊다: to forget 낮: day time 낮잠: nap 늦게 : late 찾다: to find, to look for
◉ㅊ (ch) :
When pronounced normally : 친구: friend 차: tea 처음: at first, for the first time 층: floor 부츠: boots
When pronounced as T:
꽃: flower 몇: how many 빛: light 빛나다: to shine, to be bright
◉ㅌ (t) :
This consonant is pronounced T
토끼: bunny, rabbit 토마토: tomatoes 밑: under 특별하다: to be special
◉ㅎ (h):
When pronounced normally :
행복: happiness 행복하다: To be happy 화: nager 화가 나다: to be angry 히터: heater
When pronounced as T:
좋다: To be good, great 그렇지/그렇죠: That's right
BUT, if the next syllable starts with ㅇ (이응), then those are pronounced normally 받아요 [바다요], 버섯이 [버서시], 잊었어요 [이저써요], 꽃이 [꼬치], ….
받다: to receive 버섯: mashroom
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comparatist · 2 months
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i had started learning korean from duolingo a year ago. couldn’t continue it for reasons, lack of time being one. however i started again! and this time i plan to accomplish my goals!
ps. i aced the competitive exam i had prepared for with flying colours!
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gigiskjourney · 11 months
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안녕하세요!
Since i want to improve my korean and not only copy everything i read, and actually don't forget it the next day, i create two test (i'll do more once i learn more ofc), one for the alphabeth and the other one for all the grammar i already post.
If you want the test, here you go:
Alphabeth: click here.
Lesson 1-5: click here.
Hope this help you out! Let me know if some of you did it ;_;
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안녕하세요~
저는 나 소개를 하고 싶어서 여기 할거예요!
영국에서 왔고 저는 19살이에요. 저는 크로셰와 독서를 좋아해요 근데 요즘에 시간 없어요 :(
일 년 동안 한 대학교에 한국어를 전공했는데 그 대학교 싫어서 구월에 다른 대학교 갈 거예요
여기서 저는 한국어 학습 팁을 공유할 것이고 우리는 함께 배울 수 있어요!
Hi everyone,
I wanted to introduce my self so I’ll do it here!
I’m 19 and I’m from England. I like crochet and reading but I don’t have much time for it these days :(.
I studied Korean at one university for a year but I didn’t like that university so I’m moving to a different one.
Here I’ll share korean learning tips and we can learn together!
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icywanda · 2 years
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Hello! I’m currently studying Korean through the book Korean Grammar in Use, however I can’t find enough exercises to practice.
Do you know where I can find worksheets (for free) on the topic of sentence structure? I want to practice how I am at finding the particles and their roles in each sentence.
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itslostfocus · 1 year
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vocab list: 신체
눈: eye, eyeball, eyesight; snow; gradation, marking, graduation
시선: one's eyes, graze, eye-catching
안구: eyeball
쳐다보다: to look up, look/stare (at), gaze (at)
눈길: to watch something/someone; street made of snow stick
귀: ear
청각: sense of hearing
청력: hearing (hearing capability that can get lost with the years)
이삭: ear, head of the rice, barley, etc where a flower opens and the fruit comes from
눈썹: eyebrow
눈사을 찌푸리다: to frown
심장: heart
마음: heart, mind, personality
가슴: heart, chest, breast, bust, boobs
중심: center, heart, middle; focus, nucleus, core; emphasis, importance
머리: head, hair; brain, mind, intelligence
지도자: leader, head (of)
머리카락: hair
털: hair, fur, heather, fluff
섬유: fiber, textile
목: neck, throat
몸: body (pure korean)
신체: body, physical (chinese derived, used more in formal situations)
단체: organization, association, society, group, party
시체: dead body, corpse
몸매: body figure/shape
무릎: knee
무릎치기: idiomatic expression meaning to figure sth out/to realize; knee breenches (male pants that go to the knees)
무릎으로 치다: hit with the knees
발: foot, paw, step
걷다: to walk
기슭: foot, base, border, edge (mountain, hill, river, etc)
보병: foot soldiers, infantry (play the main roles in the army, move by foot and attack enemies with rifles, etc)
발가락: toe
발끝: tiptoe
손: hand
주다: to give (an item to someone or a qualification, right, score)
도움: help, aid, assistance, support
반수: half of a number divided equally by 2
맡기다: to assign, charge (someone the responsibility for a certain role or work); entrust, leave something with
손가락: finger
지적하다: to point out, indicate, comment, criticize
손톱: (finger) nail
못: nail (clavo)
분석하다: to analyze
잡다: to hold (something in one's hand and not let it go); arrest, catch, capture (someone)
어깨: shoulder
책임을 지다: to assume/bear/shoulder/take the responsibility; hold oneself responsible for
갓길: side road for emergencies
얼굴: face
직면하다: to confront, face, come face to face with
표정: face expression
입: mouth, lips, one's taste
말: word, language, speech, talk
입구: entrance to/of, entry, way in
치아: tooth (humans and animals, hospitals use it)이tooth (expression for naming the different parts of the teeth, like molars; it's rarely used by itself)
톱니: tooth of a saw
코: nose
후각: sense of smell
팔: arm
무기: weapon, armaments
무장하다: to be armed, militarized
부문: section, field, division
팔걸이: armrest part of a chair
허벅지: thigh
source: 영단어는 관리다 app
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a-pop-of-korean · 1 year
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Vocabulary, Hanja, & Charts Masterlist
Click here for the masterlist of all my lessons!
Vocabulary
Must-Know People
Must-Know Places
Must-Know Things
Must-Know Verbs
Must-Know Adjectives
Countries
Months, Days of the Week, and More
Clothing (옷)
School (학교)
Autumn (가을)
Autumn (w/Pictures!)
More Questions
House / Apartment (집 / 아파트)
Emotions / Feelings ( 감정)
Animals (동물)
Loan / Konglish Words
Food and Drink (먹을 것과 마실 것)
Parts of the Body (몸)
Counters
Modes of Transportation (교통 수단)
Colors (색깔)
Colors (with Pictures!)
Weather (날씨)
Winter (겨울)
Music & Instruments (음악과 악기)
Baking Gingerbread Cookies
Emergency (비상)
Hygiene & Bathroom (위생 & 화장실)
Indefinite Pronouns
Work / Office (일 / 사무실)
Spring (봄)
Coronavirus Prevention (코로나바이러스 방역)
How to Wash Your Hands (손을 씻기)
Time (시간)
Korean Cuisine (한식)
Summer (여름)
Summer (여름) w/Pictures!
Graduation (졸업)
Identity (독자성)
Korean Text Slang
Similar Words
Makeup w/Pictures! (화장품)
Family (with Pictures!)
Pronouns
How to Say “Still” and “Already” in Korean
Tastes & Textures (맛과 질감)
K-Pop Audition
K-Pop Fandom Terminology
Different Ways to Say “Change”
Flower Names
What Does 원래 Mean?
What does 오히려 Mean?
College
Hanja Lessons
부 & 불
원 
특 
후 
Charts
Present, Past, and Future Tense
Question Words
잘 vs. 못 and Negative Conjugations
Future Tenses
-았/었던 vs. -던 (at end of lesson)
Particles
Some 받침 Rules
Giving Commands
Conjunctions and -아/어/여서 vs. -(으)니까
-(으)면 vs. -다/라면 and Different Ways to Say “And”
How to Say “Or” (at end of lesson)
Telling Time (at end of lesson)
Comparatives and Superlatives
잘하다 & 못하다 vs. 잘 하다 & 못 하다 (at end of lesson)
Comparing 잘하다/못하다, 잘 하다/못 하다, & 수 있다/수 없다
Irregular Verbs
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polyglot-thought · 1 year
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[Korean->English] @BTS_twt 11:20 PM/AM October 12th 2013 Tweet - Color Coded Translation (Beginner Friendly)
Link to original tweet
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왜 우리는 웃으면 눈이 없어지지 #지민생일ㅊㅋ*
Why do our eyes disappear when we smile #JiminBirthday
*ㅊㅋ means either the sounds 'ch' and 'k' to mimic the sounds of laughter or the 'ch' may singularly be a short version of "축하" (congratulations) according to this HiNative page.
Please correct me if I made a mistake.
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jiora · 4 months
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Test your Korean Vocabulary!
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koreanstudyjunkie · 2 years
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All Korean Particles
I don’t know if this list contains every single particle, but I tried to add all. I didn’t add korean counters, they may be counted as particles as well. Not every particle has it's own example sentence by the way.
Here Are Some Example Sentences:
🌃- 은/는 & -에 & -고
동생은 부산에 살고 나는 서울에 살고 있다.
My sibling lives in business and I live in Seoul.
🍞- 을/를 & -에
아침에는 빵을 먹어요.
I eat bread for breakfast
🪢- 이/가
네가 밀면 내가 끌게.
You push and I’ll pull.
🗺- 에서 & 에
우리는 주말에 공원에서 만났어요
We met at the park on the weeknd.
🏁- 부터
지난달부터 그녀를 보지 못했어요.
I haven't seen her since last month.
🌙-까지 & -부터
그녀는 아침부터 저녁까지 일해요.
She works from morning to (until) evening.
🫵- 도
저도요 (Me too)
🍦- (ㅇ)로 & -을/를
아이스크림을 숟가락으로 먹었다.
I ate Icecream with a spoon
🗓- 마다
주말마다 (Every weekend)
👧🏻- 에게 | 한테 | 께
지수는 아이가 너무 귀여워 아이한테 뽀뽀를 했어
Ji-Soo kissed the child because she was so cute.
👨‍✈️- 같이
사장님은 직원들에게 친구같이 편안하게 말해요.
The boss talks to the employees comfortably like a friend.
🧑‍🍼- 처럼
아기처럼 울다 (to cry like a baby)
😡- (으)나
좋으나 싫으나 너는 한국 사람이 아니야.
Like it or not, you are not Korean.
🛤- 보다
기차보다 비행기가 빠르다
A plane is faster than a train
✏️- (이)나
공책이나 연필
notebooks and[or] pencils
- 거나
민준은 주말에 보통 친구를 만나거나 영화를 본다.
Minjun usually meets a friend or watches a movie on weekends.
⌚️- 쯤
두 시쯤 만나자
I will see you around two.
👆- 밖에
하나밖에 없어요.
There's only one/nothing, but one.
👥- 와/과
너와 나 (You and I)
🗣- (이)랑
친구랑 이야기하다
talk with a friend
🧅- 하고
나가서 양파하고 두부 좀 사와.
Go out and get some onions and tofu.
⏱- 만
한번만 (Once)
👜- 의
저의 가방 (My bag)
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ani-kani · 1 year
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My language learning goals for 2023:
Korean 4급 -> 6급
Japanese N3 -> N2-N1
German A2 -> B2/C1
Chinese HSK2 -> HSK3-4
Italian A1 -> B2
Persian basic -> intermediate
Arabic beginner -> intermediate
Since this year i made little to no progress i want to study hard next year. I also dropped some languages in 2022. I will settle for these. No more new languages.
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korean-with-haneul · 1 year
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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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