❝DECODING THE L & R CONFUSION❞
❝Korean Station❞
Well it's been a while since I have updated right? Ok, now let's start with this chapter. I know that some of you are also confused on when you should use the letter L and R and so am I, so here's a chapter that can maybe solve our confusion and other strange combinations.
If you check out the prononciation page in this tutorial, some of the letter combinations does not really sound the way that they would. For an example is the ㅂ and ㄴ that are next to each other in the word 입니다 does not sound like ipneeda, but their combination would sound like imneeda.
Stated below are some examples how the sound of Korean changes with some consonant combinations. First is English, then in Korean followed by a pronunciation guide.
The two main confusion in the Korean alphabet are the ㄹ and ㅎ . The letter ㄹ tends to soften the previous character and then changes to an 'L' sound. That's the reason why the name Henry would be pronounced as Helli in Korea. Bear in mind tha
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