'L' sound in korean names? - Page 3
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PH
United States6173 Posts
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gngfn
United States1726 Posts
On September 15 2009 08:36 PH wrote: Don't the Japanese have a kanji or two that require L's specifically as opposed to R's? I don't know. No. | ||
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United States2822 Posts
On September 15 2009 12:43 LosingID8 wrote: the H sound is sometimes substituted for the F sound in loan words (easiest example is foil) Or 화이팅/파이팅 :p | ||
kaleidoscope
Singapore2887 Posts
On September 15 2009 12:18 SanguineToss wrote: Bro get your facts straight, just cause we took your alphabet doesnt mean we originated from chinese people -_- I didnt say that koreans are really once 100% china ppl.. They are called Koreans for a reason =D There are hybridisation of cultures and language cos of the migration of china to korean in the past.. Same goes for the japanese.. The real aborigines of japan are found mainly on the northern.. | ||
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