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NeThZOR
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On September 02 2015 21:06 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: why koreans pronouncing R as L? Because they don't natively speak English? | ||
Durnuu
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On September 02 2015 21:06 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: why koreans pronouncing R as L? ㄹ is the same letter for both L and R sounds in Korean. Depending on where it is in the word, it's pronounced L or R (the R is more of a Lr sound actually) | ||
Penev
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On September 02 2015 21:07 Durnuu wrote: ㄹ is the same letter for both L and R sounds in Korean. Depending on where it is in the word, it's pronounced L or R (or even Lr) Beginning and end of a word "L", middle "R" basically | ||
WGT-Baal
France3351 Posts
On September 02 2015 21:06 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: why koreans pronouncing R as L? They dont have a letter for r. They have a l although it s more like in between english l and r...if that makes any sense. Same as the French and the "h" in english Edit: the posts above mine are much better explained | ||
NeThZOR
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graNite
Germany4434 Posts
On September 02 2015 21:06 NeThZOR wrote: Because they don't natively speak English? That cant be the reason. I also dont natively speak English and i can say R. It is because they dont have the R sound in the asian languages, or the R and L sounds are just the same. | ||
MiniFotToss
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Penev
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On September 02 2015 21:12 graNite wrote: That cant be the reason. I also dont natively speak English and i can say R. It is because they dont have the R sound in the asian languages, or the R and L sounds are just the same. Nope, they do have r's Edit: Just not in the beginning and end of words. Not all East-Asian languages are the same too. | ||
djraphi23
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MiniFotToss
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On September 02 2015 21:14 djraphi23 wrote: Colossus againt zerg ? Brave Rain. Rogue has NO idea though | ||
NeThZOR
South Africa7387 Posts
On September 02 2015 21:12 graNite wrote: That cant be the reason. I also dont natively speak English and i can say R. It is because they dont have the R sound in the asian languages, or the R and L sounds are just the same. Well it is something you practice. I speak Afrikaans natively so my R sounded very harsh when I spoke English when I was younger whereas it is more silent when spoken correctly but it got better as I consciously worked on it. | ||
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RKC
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Okay, Rogue cheese incoming... | ||
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