Korean Travel Phrases #1 - Hello (pt 1/2).
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Useful Korean travel phrases and test.
Hello, Yes, No, I'm sorry, Excuse me, Thank you. That's all right.
Pronunciation Tip #1
"합-니-다" syllable by syllable reads "HaB-Ni-Da". But, when you read together it becomes "HaMmida".
This is one of many examples where some of the Korean syllables read different than what is written (usually happens when syllables form a word). In "합니다" case, the pronunciation rule is called "비음화" (nasalization) & examples are "갑니다","잡니다", "탑니다", etc. The article concerning this can be found in our main web site (sorry, long address) at: http://www.busyatom.com/cms/index.php?view=article&catid=71%3Areading-korean&id=188%3Apronounce-korean-words-2-nasalization-&option=com_content&Itemid=106
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Useful Korean travel phrases and test.
Hello, Yes, No, I'm sorry, Excuse me, Thank you. That's all right.
Pronunciation Tip #1
"합-니-다" syllable by syllable reads "HaB-Ni-Da". But, when you read together it becomes "HaMmida".
This is one of many examples where some of the Korean syllables read different than what is written (usually happens when syllables form a word). In "합니다" case, the pronunciation rule is called "비음화" (nasalization) & examples are "갑니다","잡니다", "탑니다", etc. The article concerning this can be found in our main web site (sorry, long address) at: http://www.busyatom.com/cms/index.php?view=article&catid=71%3Areading-korean&id=188%3Apronounce-korean-words-2-nasalization-&option=com_content&Itemid=106






im like pure Canadian but i REALLY wanna learn Korean :) every thing of this culture interests me ! :)
thank you, iam from algeria and i want to learn too
Now I can finally learn some basic korean phrases. Oh, and by the way I'm 16 and I come from Sweden so I guess the whole world want to learn how to speak Korean. It's a really beautiful language. :D
looks like the entire world is learning it...