Tarts and Mina's Korean lessons thread
Originally Posted by minako,Jun 13 2007, 03:01 PM
oooh like Japanese...
Well, in Japanese, the "r" is actually very similar to a soft "d" sound... like a cross between an "R" and a "D" ... is it similar in Korean?
Well, in Japanese, the "r" is actually very similar to a soft "d" sound... like a cross between an "R" and a "D" ... is it similar in Korean?
but yes.. japanese and korean are similar
another important thing. dont use "ee" it's more of "i".
For example, it should be dil luhn NOT deel luhn. you pronounce "ee" very short.
Originally Posted by problem_child,Jun 13 2007, 04:05 PM
its not R and D. its more of R and L
but yes.. japanese and korean are similar
another important thing. dont use "ee" it's more of "i".
For example, it should be dil luhn NOT deel luhn. you pronounce "ee" very short.
but yes.. japanese and korean are similar
another important thing. dont use "ee" it's more of "i".
For example, it should be dil luhn NOT deel luhn. you pronounce "ee" very short.

ok so I will just use "i" instead of "ee" when I write it out~
Originally Posted by minako,Jun 13 2007, 06:06 PM
ink is kinda like eenk ... hehehe
dil lun
so do you use ㅏ or ㅜ in "lun" ?
dil lun
so do you use ㅏ or ㅜ in "lun" ?
ㅏ is "a"
ㅜ is "u" as in 'do'



