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Yonsei University Korean Phonetics Lesson 1
First, the pronunciation method

[a]

When pronouncing, the mouth is naturally released, the jaw is extended downward, the tip of the tongue is also downward, and the lips are naturally relaxed to make this sound. < ? & gt is very similar to the pronunciation of Chinese (A).

? [ja]

Pronunciation: pronounce semi-vowel (J) first, and then quickly stroke to single vowel.

? [? ]

Pronunciation, contrast hair: The (O) in the middle is somewhat similar to it.

? 【j? ]

Pronunciation: pronounce semi-vowel (J) first, and then quickly stroke to single vowel.

? [η](ng)

Consonants? It is a special consonant in Korean, which is different from other consonants in Korean. Not pronounced before vowels, but only after vowels, that is, as a radio.

Second, writing and pronunciation.

Korean is a syllable written in letters, written in syllables. Vowels can form syllables alone, so should consonants be written on the left or above vowels? ".But this consonant letter"? "It is just a symbol that makes the glyph look more neat and beautiful, and it has no actual sound value. Like vowels? , ? ,? ,? When writing, they are written? ,? ,? ,? .

In addition, consonants cannot form syllables alone, but must be combined with vowels to form syllables. When writing, the consonant used as the initial sound should be on the left or upper part of the vowel.

Third, I know a little Korean.

The sound in which the airflow in the mouth is unimpeded when pronouncing is called vowel (). Korean has 2 1 vowels, which can be divided into single vowels (? ) and complex vowels (

Monovowels include:,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? Equal to 10 letters, including compound vowels? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? Equal to 1 1 letters.

Korean vowels are equivalent to Chinese vowels, and some vowels are similar to some vowels in Chinese Pinyin. For example:

? …a? …e? …o? …u? ... me

? …ia? …iao? ... IOUs? …ie? …ua

Fourth, practice

Read the following syllables aloud

? … … …?

? … … …?

? … … …?

; ? … … …?

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