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koreannook · 5 months ago
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Hangul: Diphthongs.
2024년 7월 26일
안녕하세요 여러분!
Diphthongs are very easy once you learn the vowels, so let’s get into it. You only have to “match” 오 and 우 with other vowels.
오 + 아 = 와, sounds like -wa.
오 + 애 = 왜, sounds like -we. ¹
오 + 이 = 외, sounds like -we. ¹
우 + 어 = 워, sounds like -wo.
우 + 에 = 웨, sounds like -we. ¹
우 + 이 = 위, sounds like -wi.
¹ They all sound the same, -we.
For example, with ㅅ.
솨 (sua) · 쇄 (sue) · 쇠 (sue)
숴 (suo) · 쉐 (sue) · 쉬 (sui)
And that’s all! Next post, will be batchim part 1 of 2.
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coreanoencasa · 5 months ago
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Hangul: vocales.
2024년 7월 24일
안녕하세요 여러분!
Hoy aprenderemos las vocales del Hangul.
아 {a} ~ 야 {ya}
어 {eo} ~ 여 {yeo}
이 {i}
애 {ae} ~ 얘 {yae}
에 {e} ~ 예 {ye}
오 {o} ~ 요 {yo}
우 {u} ~ 유 {yu}
으 {eu}
Poned atención a “애 y 얘 (ae/yae)” porque también se pronuncian como “-e/-ye”. "ae/yae" es como se escribe en romanji. Además, 어 y 여 se pronuncia más bien como -o/-yo.
¡Y eso sería todo para la primera parte! Se necesitarán consonantes para formar las sílabas y después, palabras completas. También están los diptongos, que os los enseñaré después de las consonantes.
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junhiyun-blog · 2 years ago
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How to pronounce Korean vowels / voice actor's real voice / repeat 3 times
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lopposting · 8 months ago
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i think about "same voice actor" all the time
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also fun: jack HATES pinocchio lol
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salanaii · 1 year ago
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Learn Korean with me - Part 31! – Vocab Part 7
Kind/friendly – 친절한 – chin jeol han
Lazy – 게으른- gee u reun
Happy – 행복하다- haeng bok ha da
Sad – 슬퍼- seul peo
Sick – 아픈- a peun
Boring – 지루한- ji ru han
Glad – 기쁜 -  gi ppeun
Tired – 피곤한 – pi gon han
Camera – 카메라 – ka me ra
Building – 건물- geun mul
That (over there) – 저/저것 – jeo/jeo geos
I/self – 저 – jeo
Desk – 책상 – chaeg sang
These – ��� 것 -  I geos
That – 그 – geu
Those – 그것 – geu heos
This – 이 -  i
Monitor – 모니터 – mo ni teo
Bathroom – 화장실 -  hwa jang sil
Restaurant – 식당 – sig dang
That way – 그 쪽 – geu jjog
Here/ over here – 여기 – yeo gi
There – 거기 – geo gi
Over there -  저 기 – jeo gi
Tree – 니무 -  na mu
Bag – 가 방 -  ga bang
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yemme · 11 months ago
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"I remember everything about you."
Mi seh mi pussy quint... bloodclaaat. Dis Ninja! Jo Jung-suk yuh naw nuh mannaz. This motherfucker leaned in with anger forced by passion to serenade in her ears with cadence as he drops facts you've been a constant living in my baduk house rent free. BITCH!!! This man showed up to work ready to roll around in theatrical soil... y'all better keep the fuck up. 'Captivating The King' is GIVING...
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snailmailmp3 · 7 months ago
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in the event that there's ever some massive english orthography reform (the odds of this happening in my lifetime are astronomically small) i think we need to bite the bullet and just add new vowels to the alphabet. probably some new consonants too but the vowels are a must. having 5 letters to represent 15+ sounds depending on dialect is simply absurd
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crescentmp3 · 2 years ago
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every time i notice im losing my turkish accent i get so confused .
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transfemgeorgecostanza · 1 year ago
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How do i learn an entirely new script/alphabet 😭
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diablerieholic · 2 years ago
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I made an abugida while bored at work
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tvrningout-archived · 2 years ago
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btw before i dive into studying, pls know that even if we have a million dynamics currently, i want a million more 💜
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koreannook · 5 months ago
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Hangul: vowels.
2024년 7월 24일
안녕하세요 여러분!
Today, we will start learning the hangul vowels.
아 {a} ~ 야 {ya}
어 {eo} ~ 여 {yeo}
이 {i}
애 {ae} ~ 얘 {yae}
에 {e} ~ 예 {ye}
오 {o} ~ 요 {yo}
우 {u} ~ 유 {yu}
으 {eu}
Be careful with “애 and 얘 (ae/yae)” because you’ve to pronounce it as “-e/-ye” too. That’s the way you write it in romaji. Also, 어 and 여 is more like and -o/-yo.
And that would be it for the first part! We will need consonants to form syllables and then form words from it. There are also the diphthongs, which I will show you after the consonants.
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amplexadversary · 2 years ago
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I’m sorry, Matt,
but what’s disappointing about Yios is the fact that on a continent with a lot of inspiration drawn from the middle east you’ve still somehow taken your audience to France
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adhd-languages · 2 years ago
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Our choir always said “to audiate”.
It’s used a lot when you get a starting pitch and think it in your mind, without humming it, before starting the song.
Autocorrect doesn’t seem to think it’s a word but I’ve heard it a lot
english language inadequacy: i can never think of a word that is like ‘to picture’ but for other senses.
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salanaii · 1 year ago
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Learn Korean with me - Introducing Yourself!
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a-pop-of-korean · 2 years ago
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One-Page Masterlist
안녕하세요! Hey everyone! I recently got an ask about my old masterlist, which is the same as my broken-down masterlist except it has all of my lessons on one page, rather than on multiple separate posts. Some may find this expanded version easier to navigate, so I’ll keep this up for y’all! My broken-up masterlist, of course, will still be available for those who find that more helpful :)
Hangul Lessons
Consonants
Vowels
Writing/Reading Korean Syllables
Some 받침 Rules
Diphthongs
Stroke Order
Some More 받침 Rules
Irregular Verbs
The Basics
Common Phrases
Numbers
Sino-Korean vs. Native Korean Numbers (Instagram Post)
Sentence Structure and Particles
Present-Tense Conjugations and Formal Language
Adjectives
Questions
Honorifics and Casual Language
Beginner
Negative Sentences
잘 and 못
Past Tense
Future Tense (-ㄹ / 을 것이다)
-ㄹ / 을 까요? (Shall we…? / I wonder…?)
-(으)세요 (Giving Commands / Asking Questions)
Telling Time
-고 싶다 (I want to…)
How to Say “And”
-지만 (However)
아/어/여서 (So…)
Negative Commands
Spacing (띄어쓰기)
Adverbs
ㅂ Irregular
Comparatives and Superlatives
난, 날, & 내가
Upper-Beginner
 -(으)면 (If…)
아/어/여도 (Even though…/Even if…)
(으)면 되다 / 아/어/여도 되다 (I can…/You may…)
-아/어도 되다: Asking for and Giving Permission (Instagram post)
-(으)면 되다 & -(으)면 안 되다 (Instagram post)
아/어/여야 되다 and 아/어/여야 하다(Have to / Should)
Present Progressive (-고 있다)
How to Say “Or”
-아/어/여하다
All About 중
How to Use -(으)로
Before & After
-ㄴ/은 채로
Intermediate
Describing Nouns with Verbs (-는 것)
Describing Nouns with Verbs - Past & Future Tense (-ㄴ/은 / -ㄹ/을 것)
Nominalization
것 같다 (I think… / It seems…)
-러 가다 / -러 오다
-(으)려고 (In order to…)
-기로 하다 (to Decide to do Smth)
척하다 (To Pretend)
-게 되다 
-군요 / -구나
아/어/여 보다 (to try…)
-은/ㄴ 적 있다 / 없다 (I have / have not)
-ㄹ/을 게요 (Future Tense)
겠다 
-ㄹ/을 수 있다/없다 (I can / cannot)
-ㄹ/을 때 (When…)
-ㄴ/는다면 (If)
-(으)면서 and -(으)며
-(으)니까 (Because / So)
-아/어/여주다
-(ㄴ/는)다 (Narrative Form)
Quoting
Let’s…
Quoting continued
(으)ㄹ래요? (Wanna…?)
-죠
-대로
More Quoting - 대 & 래
잘하다 & 못하다 vs. 잘 하다 & 못 하다 
-아/어 가지고
-(으)려면
-는 길에 & -는 길���다
-(으)면 vs. -ㄴ/는다면 (Instagram Post)
-았/었을 것이다
-느라고
-는 데(에)
-ㄹ/을 뻔하다
Upper-Intermediate
-ㄴ/는데
-(으)ㄴ/는지 (Whether or not)
-(이)라는…
All About 아무리
-잖아요
Expressing Surprise
-시 (Honorific)
Making Comparisons
-아/어/여지다
I might…
So that…/To the point where…
Causative Verbs
시키다
Passive Verbs (part 1)
Passive Verbs (part 2)
-ㄴ/은가 보다 & -나 보다 (I guess…)
-ㄹ/을수록
Other Meanings of 싶다
-자마자 & -는 대로(As soon as…)
-긴 하다
-치고
-김에
차라리 (Rather)
-(으)ㅁ Nominalization
-기는 무슨 & -기는 개뿔
-고 보니까
-듯(이)
버리다
-(으)면 좋겠다 & -(으)면 하다
-길 바라다
Advanced
-거든(요)
-줄 알다/모르다
-ㄹ/을 테니까 and -ㄹ/을 텐데
-았/었던
아니라 and 대신에
-ㄹ/을 리가 없다
편이다, 별로, and More
-지 그렇다 (Why don’t you…?)
-ㄹ/을 걸
-ㄹ/을 까 보다
-다면서요
-다니 part 1 
-다니 part 2
뜻이다 & 말이다
-다가
-더라고(요)
-더니
Some colloquialisms: 아니시에이팅 and 뭐 이렇게
-(으)ㅁ Sentence Ending
 -다 보니까
What does 따위 mean?
-ㄴ/는데도
Korean Idioms
Vocabulary
Must-Know People
Must-Know Places
Must-Know Things
Must-Know Verbs
Must-Know Adjectives
Countries
Months, Days of the Week, and More
Clothing (옷)
School (학교)
Autumn (가을)
Autumn (w/Pictures!)
More Questions
House / Apartment (집 / 아파트)
Emotions / Feelings ( 감정)
Animals (동물)
Loan / Konglish Words
Food and Drink (먹을 것과 마실 것)
Parts of the Body (몸)
Counters
Modes of Transportation (교통 수단)
Colors (색깔)
Colors (with Pictures!)
Weather (날씨)
Winter (겨울)
Music & Instruments (음악과 악기)
Baking Gingerbread Cookies
Emergency (비상)
Hygiene & Bathroom (위생 & 화장실)
Indefinite Pronouns
Work / Office (일 / 사무실)
Spring (봄)
Coronavirus Prevention (코로나바이러스 방역)
How to Wash Your Hands (손을 씻기)
Time (시간)
Korean Cuisine (한식)
Summer (여름)
Summer (여름) w/Pictures!
Graduation (졸업)
Identity (독자성)
Korean Text Slang
Similar Words
Makeup w/Pictures! (화장품)
Family (with Pictures!)
Pronouns
How to Say “Still” and “Already” in Korean
Tastes & Textures (맛과 질감)
K-Pop Audition
K-Pop Fandom Terminology
Different Ways to Say “Change”
Flower Names
What Does 원래 Mean?
What does 오히려 Mean?
College
Hanja Lessons
부 & 불
과 
특 
후 
Charts
Present, Past, and Future Tense
Question Words
잘 vs. 못 and Negative Conjugations 
Future Tenses 
-았/었던 vs. -던 (at end of lesson)
Particles
Some 받침 Rules
Gifving Commands
Conjunctions and -아/어/여서 vs. -(으)니까
-(으)면 vs. -다/라면 and Different Ways to Say “And”
How to Say “Or” (at end of lesson)
Telling Time (at end of lesson)
Comparatives and Superlatives
잘하다 & 못하다 vs. 잘 하다 & 못 하다 (at end of lesson)
Comparing 잘하다/못하다, 잘 하다/못 하다, & 수 있다/수 없다
Irregular Verbs
Pop Quizzes
Level 1
K-Pop Breakdowns
TXT - “Cat & Dog”
Twice - “Feel Special”
Enhypen - “Fever”
2NE1 - “Go Away”
Lee Hi - “Only”
“기억을 걷는 시간 (Time Spent Walking Through Memories)”
KCM - “An Old Love Story (흑백사진)”
Taeyeon - “Can’t Control Myself”
Epik High - “Lost One”
Colde - “A Song Nobody Knows”
IU - “My Sea”
Enhypen - “Polaroid Love”
유라 (youra) - “하양 (RAL 9002)″
BTS - “Ddaeng”
Stray Kids - “For You”
Woozie - “어떤 미래 (What Kind of Future)
TXT - “Eternally”
LOONA - “Heart Attack”
Stray Kids - “Muddy Water”
LOONA - “Girl Front”
Pentagon - “Daisy”
BTS - “Sea”
Semester in SK
Nami Island (남이섬)
Things to Buy at Daiso
Shopping Phrases
Ordering Coffee
Signs in Korea
Ordering at a Restaurant
Riding the Seoul Subway
Things at the 편의점
Korean Curse Words
Etiquette in South Korea
Drinking Culture
Hanja in Real Life
Holidays in South Korea
Korean Cuisine
Concert Ticketing in South Korea
K-pop Comebacks in Korea
Summer in South Korea
What I Learned
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