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On June 05 2009 14:36 clazziquai wrote:Show nested quote +On June 05 2009 12:53 konadora wrote:ㅔㅖ were omitted because they are very similar to ㅐㅒ. You can get away with pronouncing them the same. 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.
^^ keeping it simple
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edit: nvm.
Thanks for the help, could add that Q as part of a FAQ or something to wrap up your guide.
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Great guide. I will for sure make good use of this when I have the extra time sometime soon. Thanks a lot man!
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On June 05 2009 14:36 Colpan wrote:Show nested quote +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. he might now have xp
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XP is the only OS i have real experience with so thats all I know well.
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On June 05 2009 13:33 ZeeTemplar wrote:Show nested quote +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?
Aparently its the equivalent of motherf*cker. (According to google).
Great guide btw, bookmarked!
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This is amazing. This is the best teamliquid related guide by FAR.
I hope you win!
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On June 05 2009 15:24 Wr3k wrote:Show nested quote +On June 05 2009 13:33 ZeeTemplar wrote: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? Aparently its the equivalent of motherf*cker. (According to google). Great guide btw, bookmarked!
Yeah, so don't go around spamming that in the streets of seoul. You'll probably get mugged and be hospitalised for a year without the culprits ever being caught.
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It took me only six months or so to correctly grasp the Korean alphabet. The hard part is now establishing a vocabulary and grammar/sentence structure.
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On June 05 2009 16:01 GTR wrote: It took me only six months or so to correctly grasp the Korean alphabet. The hard part is now establishing a vocabulary and grammar/sentence structure.
Let me quote King Sejong the Great who introduced Hangul to the public in 1446: "A wise man can acquaint himself with them before the morning is over; a stupid man can learn them in the space of ten days".
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On June 05 2009 15:33 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On June 05 2009 15:24 Wr3k wrote:On June 05 2009 13:33 ZeeTemplar wrote: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? Aparently its the equivalent of motherf*cker. (According to google). Great guide btw, bookmarked! Yeah, so don't go around spamming that in the streets of seoul. You'll probably get mugged and be hospitalised for a year without the culprits ever being caught.
This. Koreans can be quite hostile when riled up.
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I think you can add in some more examples, relating to english words, to help in their pronounciation of korean alphabets.. I'll list them below.. Also note that every word = a syllable..
ㅓ = ŏ (as in fault) ㅕ= yŏ (as in york but without the r sound) ㅗ = o (as in owe) ㅛ = yo (as in yodel) ㅜ = u (as in do) ㅠ = yu (as in you) ㅏ = a (as in father) ㅑ = ya (as in yard but without the r sound) ㅐ= ae (as in bear/hair but without the r sound) ㅒ= yae (as in yeah) ㅔ= e (as in edelweiss) ㅖ= ye (as in yale) ㅡ = ŭ (as in heaven) ㅣ = i (as in tin, and as in see when coming to end of the word or before a vowel)
ㄱ = k/g (k sound at start and end of word) (g sound when between vowels, or [ㄴ/ㄹ/ㅁ/ㅇ]+ㄱ+ vowel)
ㄴ = n
ㄷ = t/d (t sound at start and end of word) (d sound when between vowels, or [ㄴ/ㄹ/ㅁ/ㅇ]+ㄷ+ vowel)
ㄹ = l/r (l sound at start and end of word) (r sound when between vowels)
ㅁ = m
ㅂ = p/b (p sound at start and end of word) (b sound when between vowels, or [ㄴ/ㄹ/ㅁ/ㅇ]+ㅂ+ vowel)
ㅅ = s/sh/t (s sound if it does not follow the btm two rules) (sh sound when coupled with ㅣ/ㅒ/ㅑ/ㅕ/ㅠ/ㅛ/ㅖ/ㅟ) (t sound at the end of word)
ㅇ = *silent/ng (*silent when at start of word) (ng when at end of word)
ㅈ = ch/j/t (ch sound at start of word) (j sound when between vowels, or [ㄴ/ㄹ/ㅁ/ㅇ]+ㅈ+ vowel) (t sound at end of word)
ㅊ = ch'/t (ch' sound {as in church but more pronounced strongly} if it does not follow the btm rule) (t sound at end of word)
ㅋ = k'/k (k' sound {as in king but more pronounced strongly} if does not follow the btm rule) (k sound at end of word)
ㅌ = t'/t (t' sound {as in terrace but more pronounced strongly} if does not follow the btm rule) (t sound at end of word)
ㅍ = p'/p (p' sound {as in popstar but more pronounced strongly} if does not follow the btm rule) (p sound at end of word)
ㅎ = h (as in hello)
There are dbl consonants which are to pronounce with more force than the single equivalent: ㄲ = kk (as in keep) ㄸ = tt (as in ten) ㅃ = pp (as in people) ㅆ = ss (as in songs) ㅉ = tch (as in judge)
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Wow, sick guide...very intuitive.
I was totally expecting some kind of troll, though, with all that we've been getting lately in General...lol.
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That is a very good idea kaleid, its kind of late for me now so I'll see if I can do something to that effect tomorrow.
Thanks PH. Nope, I haven't finished reading the guide on trolling yet ^^;
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On June 05 2009 15:33 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On June 05 2009 15:24 Wr3k wrote:On June 05 2009 13:33 ZeeTemplar wrote: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? Aparently its the equivalent of motherf*cker. (According to google). Great guide btw, bookmarked! Yeah, so don't go around spamming that in the streets of seoul. You'll probably get mugged and be hospitalised for a year without the culprits ever being caught.
i spam it 24/7
no muggings yet
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yes but you are a tall white man all koreans fear tall white men dont they
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no fear
they like it
its comical
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Russian Federation1607 Posts
How can i turn on korean language? I see the same symbol instead of Korean hieroglyphs
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Russian Federation1607 Posts
On June 05 2009 20:37 Jenia6109 wrote: How can i turn on korean language? I see the same symbol instead of Korean hieroglyphs Ok, i did it ;D
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