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  • What is the difference between ㅡ and ㅜ in how they’re . . . - Reddit
    ㅡ is the most light and relaxed vowel Think of opening your mouth just slightly and say indistinct "uh" without moving the mouth or lips at all It is almost like not even opening the mouth but then you can't make a clear vowel sound (the sound becomes nasal if you keep the lips closed)
  • Do Koreans pronounce the “ㅡ“ in loanwords transliterations . . . - Reddit
    Do Koreans pronounce the “ㅡ“ in loanwords transliterations? When a word in Korean is either a loanword or a transliteration of a name in English, and using the hangul character “ㅡ“ (eu) is the closest way to pronounce that name word, is the “ㅡ” in that syllable block pronounced any differently? Examples: 스 타벅 스 (starbucks)
  • How to pronounce ㅡ (eu ɯ) : r Korean - Reddit
    ㅡ is not compressed u because it is not rounded at all Just start from the compressed u and make ur lips flat and parallel to each other
  • ㅡ 모음 미국 사람한테 어떻게 설명해요? : r hanguk
    true 사실 영어권은 으 모음을 사용하면서도 모음이라고 "인지" 를 못하는 겁니다 (강세가 없으면 인지를 못함 귀에 안들림 한국인에겐 불가사의) 자음 자체에 모음 으 가 결합 돼있는 겁니다 따로 설명하기 보다는" 너도 무의식적으로 으 를 소리내고 있다 (강세가 없을 뿐)" 이렇게 이해시켜야
  • Question about the pronunciation of ㅁ and ㅡ : r Korean - Reddit
    ㅡ is a single vowel, not a diphthong, which closely resembles some european u-sounds and is therefor romanized as "ŭ", but because of convenience, people like to type with english letters only and with the regular u being taken, since it more closely resembles ㅜ, they had to add something to distinguish the two without adding any special
  • Im pretty far into basic Korean yet still having trouble with ㅡ and . . .
    ㅡ is 😬 ㅜ is 😙 한글 was designed by the following the shape the mouth and tongue are in when the sound is vocalized, so that imagery might help as well As an additional tip, recording yourself parroting a native speaker (live or recorded) and listening to the recording is could be helpful in correcting your pronunciations
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  • Difference between ㅡ and ㅜ ? : r Korean - Reddit
    The tongue placement for both correspond with that for Japanese う, however the main difference with う is that its lip rounding is compressed or exolabial, though it may become unrounded in casual speech like ㅡ
  • ㅡ잖다 meaning : r Korean - Reddit
    잖다 can, in addition to what everybody said already, also be used when providing background info or nessesary info before telling a story
  • What does ㅂ (ㅗ ㅡ) in V-보세요 mean? (with video example)
    What does ㅂ (ㅗ ㅡ) in V-보세요 mean? (with video example) Basically, where does (보 브) come from in this video clip? Somebody translated 일로와보세요 as "please come here" I kinda thought it was a similarly polite way to say "come here" from 일로와 but how is it different from simply 일로와세요?





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