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* [[Language/Korean/Pronunciation/Write-and-Pronounce-Korean-Vowels|Write and Pronounce Korean Vowels]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation|Alphabet and Pronunciation]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Pronunciation/How-to-write-Korean-syllables|How to write Korean syllables]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 26 February 2023
In Korean, it can be a problem to memorise how to pronounce a complex final.
After several repetitions, you will manage to get a hang of it.
Pronounce the left side if it is followed by a consonant
- ㄳ, ㄵ, ㄽ, ㄾ, ㅄ
- ㄼ - in most cases.
- ㄶ, ㅀ - 1. if followed by a vowel, drop ㅎ ; 2. if followed by one of these consonants: ㅈ, ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅅ, then the consonants become ㅊ, ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅆ respectively.
- ㄺ - if followed by ㄱ.
Pronounce the right side if it is followed by a consonant
- ㄻ, ㄿ
- ㄺ - if not followed by ㄱ.
- ㄼ - in several cases.
Links
Korean Alphabet and Pronunciation