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Your 한국어 lesson for the day 🤗🤗
When ㄱ (g) comes before ㅁ (m) or ㄴ (n) it becomes ㅇ (ng).
For example: In 국 it's pronounced guk. But when you add 는 (neun) to the end, making it become 국는 it becomes gung-nyeon! Or in 국물 it becomes gung-mul!
Have fan learning Korean ✨🫶🤓
The 한국어 alphabet:
ㅂ (b)
ㅈ (j)
ㄷ (d)
ㄱ (g)
ㅅ (s)
ㅛ (yo)
ㅕ (yeo)
ㅑ (ya)
ㅐ (ae)
ㅔ (e)
ㅁ (m)
ㄴ (n)
ㅇ (ng)
ㄹ (r)
ㅎ (h)
ㅗ (o)
ㅓ (eo)
ㅏ (a)
ㅣ (i)
ㅋ (k)
ㅌ (t)
ㅊ (ch)
ㅍ (p)
ㅠ (yu)
ㅜ (u)
ㅡ (eu)
The meaning of each character can change, it just depends on where it's at in the word. For example in: 안녕하세요 the first and last ㅇ are silent but the one in the 녕 is pronounced as ng 👍👍