If you understand Korean, please ask some basic questions

Updated on educate 2024-05-18
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Isn't there an example? Give me an example.

    These are not difficult, and you may be just starting to learn.

    First of all, in standard Korean, there is no middle warp sound, such as chi, there is no middle warp sound, there is ci

    Also, you bring all the letters with you when you practice pronunciation"ㅡ"And that's it.

    If you are a beginner and you are advised to memorize it 20 times every morning, you will not make mistakes when you study the text.

    Your supplementary question:

    Can issue ch j t

    It pronounces a sound between c and z, and only pronounces d when it is a single sound (to suppress half of the sound d and make a sound).

    R l can be issued

    When it is preceded by an r, it is followed by lDon't feel a headache, you will understand the more you read the texts in the future. Radio) hair r (person) hair l

    T d can be issued

    It pronounces a tone between t and d, and it also pronounces a d (retracted tone...... when it is a single radio)

    P b and so on can be issued.

    It pronounces a sound between p and b, and it pronounces a b (retracted tone...... when it is a single radio)

    These are the most basic things, you think about your elementary textbook, it should be explained in detail, it is recommended that you sort it out yourself, especially the radio part, the elementary content, especially the pronunciation part in front of it, I don't agree with you to learn by yourself! I hope to find a teacher to pronounce it for you, and you can learn by yourself at the intermediate and advanced levels in the future. But the elementary is the foundation, and if you don't learn it solidly and accurately, you will be troubled later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Korean is not the same as pinyin, and some pronunciations are in the middle of two letters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That one? In general, G, K

    In general, hair b, hair p

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Well: It's normal to learn at first, but it's also self-taught.

    It's good to read and talk a lot, it's okay if it's not right at first, just pay attention to the change - that's how I got by, and it's okay to "pass" orz

    The tight sound breaks at the beginning of the sentence, before or after the h (the end of the rhyme is connected to the next initial sound) it becomes an aspirated sound, after or before some sounds it becomes a guttural squeeze, and so on.

    Enyin is not to memorize, but to listen to, to speak, to remember, to memorize the words - sympathize with you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a difference between the pronunciation of the beginning and end of the sentence, and you must have talked about these problems in your book, but you didn't pay attention to them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stacked in,The meaning of stacking,The translation is very easy to use.,All translation problems can be found in Du Niang.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, this is not interchangeable, and the following sentence is a sick sentence, without any meaning, and cannot be expressed as such.

    Explanation] 1If you want to use " in the following sentence, you have to convert it into a declarative sentence, for example, it may be better to convert it to "this medicine." Such a declarative sentence is the only way to do it, and in Korean, it is

    Generally, it is not used for interrogative sentences, and it is almost always used for declarative sentences.

    2.Is it the end word in a common interrogative sentence, like "in Chinese"? It means doubt", while " is used in declarative sentences to indicate a guess or speculation.

    3.So why is the second sentence a sick sentence, because the first half of it is obviously a question sentence, but in the back it becomes a declarative sentence, although it is not a completely affirmative tone but just speculation, but it is a declarative sentence, so it is inconsistent, and the feeling of listening to this in Korean is equivalent to "What medicine will be better?" If you look at this sentence, either change it to "What medicine will be better?"

    Or "this medicine will be better", and the same is true in Korean.

    Is that understandable? If there's anything you don't understand, just keep asking me

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I heard you say, you're getting married next month?

    I heard what you mean.

    I heard others say that you are getting married next month", [

    Listen to others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.After the urgency, there will be time to spend the weekend"주만"It should be a typo.

    2.loose kuānsōng. Leisure xiánxiá. Casual xiūxián

    3.I'm sorry, I can't tell the difference between this, but I don't feel the difference.

    4.What's surfacing over there?

    "What. There are many people who get up very early to see the sunrise.

    5.: has no actual meaning, and is placed after the verb stem to make the verb into a noun.

    : because, basis.

    The whole ** (family portrait) was washed out according to the number of people and distributed to friends.

    " in parentheses "why not".

    ( is a noun phrase as an object, followed by + =.)

    7.It is better to unscrew the faucet and put water in the habit of washing dishes. , screws or keys, etc.

    : noun: silkworm bed.

    Verb: lock.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.As soon as the urgent matter is over, the time for this weekend will be ***.

    2.Triumphant, comfortable (almost, suddenly can't remember) 3So painful and don't cry out, it seems that patience is very strong, because the words of that + say that this sentence makes people's hearts feel bad, + is that you are discussing that person 4

    What's floating on that water? What is it? Because it must be an object floating on the water, it is necessary to add something, and if you speak directly, it is something.

    In order to see the sunrise, many people wake up early.

    5.I go to the hospital to have my blood drawn so that I want to have it checked.

    A single sentence that has no other meaning is used as an auxiliary sentence, not that the sentence is wrong for the sake of meaning.

    6.Please select the antonyms in the underlined section below.

    Because if you add in parentheses, the sentence will become awkward7It is best to change the habit of washing with the faucet on.

    It means turning on the water.

    Soak something in water to live somewhere else.

    You have some mistakes in grammar and words in many places, but the meaning of my answer to you is correct.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.If you're done with an emergency, you can spend your free time on the weekend.

    2.Lax. Free time. Leisure; Acid reflux.

    3.Here the state is what if... meaning.

    4.What is something lying on water? What does it mean.

    5。The sentence doesn't seem to be very accurate, so I made a mistake. Yes"."bar.

    6.When changing adjectives, add fixed usage.

    7.It is better to change the habit of filling up the water and washing the dishes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Once you're done, you can have a lighter weekend.

    2, Leisurely.

    3, " or " " can be used, the meaning remains the same.

    4. The ' here should be '', i.e., the expression is correct in this way.

    Meaning: What's floating on the water over there? The meaning of "what".

    5, I wrote it incorrectly, it should be".

    For the sake of 'means.

    6. The statement with this " does not make sense and is incorrect. It means 'the opposite'

    It's best to get rid of the habit of turning on the faucet and brushing the dishes. "The prototype is".

    "Let's see how it's used.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Let's go.

    2.Eat fast, eat more.

    3.Don't make a fuss, it's noisy.

    4.Come here, little darling

    와 baby

    5.Hurry up. Hurry up.

    6.Good 7Obedient. Otherwise, I'll beat you.

    8.You come out for me.

    9.Don't you come out?!

    10.If I find you, you'll die.

    11.Come back!

    12.We're here for dinner!

    13.Today we eat ham.

    14.What do you want?

    15.Don't do that. Otherwise, you'll be miserable.

    16.Good behave.

    라17.Come, reward,

    18.Let's go, let's go for a walk.

    19.Here, here, my sister is here.

    20.Well done!

    다21.That's great!

    I've been busy lately, wait until I have time to call you **.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use the upstairs bar ,,Quite rightly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1) = Exponential time.

    Nothing exceeded that indicator.

    It's hard to find one that exceeds the metrics.

    2) = Jisoo When the name of the person is called:

    No one can catch up with Jisoo.

    It's even harder to find someone better than Jisoo.

    I don't know what you're referring to? If you are satisfied, you will adopt it

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