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In the consonants, there are corresponding tight sounds, i.e
Learning Korean consonants is one of the most difficult things for beginners to master.
In Korean, the consonants cannot be pronounced separately, and they must be combined with the vowels to produce the correct pronunciation, and the consonants in Korean are also called consonants, just like a mother with a son.
Due to pronunciation habits, there is a difference between the pronunciation of consonants at the end of the rhyme and the initial sound, which is why I often say that learning Korean well cannot rely on pinyin and IPA, and there is a difference between it, such as " "pronounce [gum] in the initial sound (like [g]); At the end of the rhyme, muk] (like [k]) is a two-syllable word in Korean because the tongue is not in the same position, and [g,k] is not exactly the same as in English.
Another example"λΉλ"It is pronounced as "batch slave" and " as "Nabi", which is a question of aspirated (plosive) and non-aspirated (non-plastic) sounds.
1) Vowels or diphthongs make up the open syllables.
2) The first consonant + vowel or diphthongs form the open syllable.
3) Monophonic or diphthongs + consonant endings (single and double endings) form closed syllables.
4) The first consonant + vowel or double vowel + consonant rhyme tail (single and double rhyme ending) form a closed syllable.
In Korean Chinese, there are three pairs of letter consonants corresponding to each other.
There is a habit in Korean Chinese that the pronunciation of the first consonant letter located in the first syllable is generally stressed, and the pronunciation of the first consonant letter located in the middle syllable and the last syllable is generally weakly pronounced, so when , in the first consonant position of the first syllable, the stress occurs gasification (blasting) and is pronounced as ( k ), t ), p ), and when the first consonant position in the syllable and the last syllable in the word is pronounced as their own sound ( g ), d ), b), so that you should be able to understand the Korean consonant pronunciation very well. β
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Actually, most Korean students have this question, and I've asked a lot of Koreans, and I've got Koreans, and they don't understand why.
Here's how I understand it: When a word with a word is pronounced as t at the beginning of a word or sentence, and it is pronounced d at other times
Both must be pronounced d and are stressed.
Actually, it's not entirely accurate, but you can read it according to this pattern, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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1 The consonant of the latter word is " "When the previous word has an ending, the ending becomes the consonant of the second word.
Example: 2 When the consonant of the next word is " ", the " tail becomes " ".
Example: 3When the consonant of the next word is " ", " becomes " " " becomes " Change to " ".
Example: 4 When the consonant of the last sound of the last word is " " "
Example: 5 When the last sound of the previous word is " ", and the consonant of the next word is " ", the consonant of the latter word should be pronounced as a tight sound. Example:
6 When the consonant of the last word is " ", the last sound of the previous word is generally pronounced, and the sound of " " is pronounced without the last sound.
Example: 7 When " " touches " ", it does not matter whether it is a tail or a consonant. " will become " ".
Example: 8 When the " tail note hits the following consonant " " should fall off. Example:
9 When the end of a predicate is " " and " ", the following consonants become tight sounds.
Example: is a predicate.
[is a phrase.]
10 When two separate words form a new word, and the previous word has no sound, the " " ending sound must be added.
Example: Candlelight -- Candlelight.
Runny nose β nasal discharge.
11 When the last sound of the first word of a compound word is " ", the initials (consonants) of the next word must be pronounced as a tight sound.
Example: Mountain Road -- Mountain Road [.]
Lights -- Lights [.]
Nori rice --nori rice ball [.]
12 When two words form a compound word, the first word is pronounced as " ", the vowel of the latter word is " " x " " y " and the consonant is " " " at this time the consonant becomes " " " add) Example:
13 The consonant of the last word of a noun with the " " tail sound is loose, and it should be tightened.
Example: 14 When the tail sound of " " meets the consonant of " ", the sound of " should be pronounced.
Example: 15 When " " and "{ "contact " " and "{ "contact " " ".
Example: 16 When the compound word " " is a consonant and the end sound is " ", " becomes " ".
Example: 17 " radio, followed by " " "
Example: Heavy teeth).
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