[Guide] How to Read Korean - Page 2
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Colpan
United States196 Posts
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ZeeTemplar
United States557 Posts
On June 05 2009 13:19 MorningMusume11 wrote: so someone wanna give it a try with what I type =P 시발놈 i see shee bahl nohm what? lol we suck.. [edit] maybe i suck..no pun intended lol it meants start fellow? O_o what the hell? | ||
Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 13:33 ZeeTemplar wrote: i see shee bahl nohm what? lol we suck.. [edit] maybe i suck..no pun intended lol it meants start fellow? O_o what the hell? You got it basically right ^^ romanizing stuff is kinda hard but if ur pronouncing the 'o' in nohm with a long 'o' sound then you are right. | ||
ZeeTemplar
United States557 Posts
On June 05 2009 13:36 Colpan wrote: You got it basically right ^^ romanizing stuff is kinda hard but if ur pronouncing the 'o' in nohm with a long 'o' sound then you are right. ahh okay yeah i was giving it a short 'o' and i was like wth D:. This will take some practice but im stoked . Maybe i can learn this by the end of the summer? | ||
thopol
Japan4560 Posts
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Gumbo
Canada807 Posts
PLAYGUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU PSYONICSTORMUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU | ||
Xenixx
United States499 Posts
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Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 13:55 thopol wrote: On second thought, is there any way you could include IPA pronunciations? That is way convenient. what are IPA pronunciations? I'm sure I could. ^^ | ||
Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 13:55 Gumbo wrote: Korean is pretty simple. PLAYGUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU PSYONICSTORMUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU LOL. Yeah...that is what we do for anything we don't have a word for. Or something that belongs in English...We are cool like that. | ||
jodogohoo
Canada2533 Posts
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thopol
Japan4560 Posts
On June 05 2009 14:00 Colpan wrote: what are IPA pronunciations? I'm sure I could. ^^ International phonetic alphabet. Each sound in any language has a character that represents exactly how it is pronounced. That way there is no confusion. Regardless, it's very helpful. | ||
Colpan
United States196 Posts
It is the same concept for ㄹ. Its not R or L, just a mix of both. Those are both pretty hard to learn to form your tongue in the correct manner and say it right. You can get away with both but people will know you really don't know Korean if you don't say it right but they'll know what you are saying. Maybe if i find more time, i'll try to go into detail on how tongue formations go and such for some of the harder characters to pronounce. | ||
ZeeTemplar
United States557 Posts
On June 05 2009 14:26 Colpan wrote: there is no true k or g sound in korean, its kind of a mix of the two. It is the same concept for ㄹ. Its not R or L, just a mix of both. Those are both pretty hard to learn to form your tongue in the correct manner and say it right. You can get away with both but people will know you really don't know Korean if you don't say it right but they'll know what you are saying. Maybe if i find more time, i'll try to go into detail on how tongue formations go and such for some of the harder characters to pronounce. i think thats what throws me off..is deciding which to use since in the english language its one or the other lol. | ||
jodogohoo
Canada2533 Posts
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
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Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 14:28 ZeeTemplar wrote: i think thats what throws me off..is deciding which to use since in the english language its one or the other lol. Tomorrow i'll try to throw together a short mp3 or something of me explaining how I personally make the sounds. ^^ | ||
Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 14:25 thopol wrote: International phonetic alphabet. Each sound in any language has a character that represents exactly how it is pronounced. That way there is no confusion. Regardless, it's very helpful. I'll look into it. I've never dealt with it before so I will have to put some time into understanding it. | ||
meCh[dtr]
Canada111 Posts
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clazziquai
6685 Posts
On June 05 2009 12:53 konadora wrote: But you know that using them wrongly = totally different meaning right? Well it's really confusing when you're first learning Korean...so I sort of understand where he is coming from. | ||
Colpan
United States196 Posts
On June 05 2009 14:33 meCh[dtr] wrote: Any chance of adding a download link to korean language pack? Have you tried going to Regional and Language options in your control panel, going to language, and checking Install Files for East Asian Languages. I believe that would allow you to read them. | ||
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