simple consonats

 simple consonats + simple vowels + multipul

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Consonants are:

ㄱ:  kiyeok(기역), 강아지(gang-a-ji : puppy)
ㄴ: Niun(니은)or Namu(나무:tree)
ㄷ:  Digital(디지탈)or 도서관(doh-seo-gwan : Library)
ㄹ: Leon(레옹)or Ramen(라면),라디오(radio)
ㅁ:  뮤직(music)or 몸(body).무기(mu-gi : weapon)
ㅂ:  비비씨(BBC) or 바나나(banana).
ㅅ: 싱글(single) or 사랑해(sa-rang-hae)i love u).
ㅇ: Eung(응) or 영화(young-hwa : movie)
ㅈ: 점심(jum-sim : lunch) or자동차(ja-donh-cha : car), 존(john)
ㅊ:  치킨(chicken), 춤(dance), 차이나(china : 중국)
ㅋ: 코(nose) or 커피(Coffee)
ㅌ:  타잔(tarzan) or 토마토(Tomato).토끼(rabit)
ㅍ:  파랑(pa-rang : blue). 포도(poh-doh : grape)
ㅎ:  하늘(ha-nul : sky),학교(hak-gyeo : school)

double consonate : 쌍자음(ssang za eum) or (ssang ja um) say no seng. like [ssar~]ng!

ㄲ(kk) —> ddukbo(kk)i, gga,

ㄸ(tt) —> (tt)eokbokki, like a –> (th)ank you

ㅃ(pp) —> (pe)tit or (f)ashion<— like french pronunciation, (p)ororo , (s)aint-exupery

ㅆ(ss) —> (s)ay, (ps)y, (ps)ycho, like (s)ame, (s)urrogate ,(c”)est si bon

ㅉ(jj[jz] —> carl (Z)eit(z), jja jang myon(짜장면)

multipul vowels : 다중모음(da joong mo um)

ㅐ(ae) —> (a)ir, (a)ce, (ae)ro, (a)thabasca , w(a)it

ㅔ(ae) —> (a)ir, (a)ce, (ae)ro, (a)thabasca , w(a)it ??? same? : it seems like same. The above pronunciation is short and this pronunciation is a bit long.

ㅒ(ye) —> (ye)s, (je)sus: ave maria song, oh (yea)h, (yea)ger beer, (ya)le university of usa

ㅖ(ye) —> (ye)s, (je)sus: ave maria song, oh (yea)h, (yea)ger beer, (ya)le university of usa. The above pronunciation is short and this pronunciation is a bit long.

ㅚ(wae) —> (wa)it, (wa)iting, (whe)re, (whe)n, This pronunciation is almost the same as the two vowels below. The difference is the small sound.

ㅙ(wae) —> (wa)it, (wa)iting, (whe)re, (whe)n, This pronunciation is similar to the above pronunciation and has a short but strong sound.

ㅞ(wae) —> (wa)it, (wa)iting, (whe)re, (whe)n, This pronunciation is similar to the above two pronunciations and a little longer.

ㅟ(we) —> (we) are the champion , oui

ㅘ(wa) —> (wa)kanda foever, (w)ife, (y)mca, emma (wa)tson

ㅢ(ui) —> oui,

Korean pronunciation and combination method


I am not a professional Korean instructor, but it may not be an accurate standard pronunciation, so I make up for it by listing the words in the example above. It’s not perfect. But it will be helpful.

Double consonants and multipul vowels can be pronunciations that are not used in English or other languages, so it is also difficult for me to find similar English pronunciations.

If you have any Korean expressions or words you are curious about, please let me know in the comments.

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