HowtoStudyKorean Sentence/Syllable Practice - Unit 0: Lesson 2

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Practice writing five words using the letters you learned in Unit 0: Lesson 2. I will give you five Korean words (taken from Unit 1: Lesson 1) using Romanizations and you will have to write them in Korean!

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I already knew what ireum means because of cypher pt 4; Thanks Joon. :'D

koushiqh
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I thought that he's going to say *Jungkook* 😂😂😂
*edit: came back here after a year, thx for like🥺 and wish a luck with learning Korean:)*

katesbr
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This is great. Thank you so much for making these. I’ve just started learning Korean and it’s quite hard to find good resources on hangul.

bennychewDev
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when he was saying what it means i was like: ofc jungkook
him: CHINA

Prokrieday
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It's so satisfying to see you writing in Korean...

MariaIsabel-egwj
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This is extremely helpful in my Korean syllables practice, thank you so much for putting out free content.

mausamshah
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You should link the website in the description!
Thanks for the video.

augustandroyal
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omg I got one mistake only and I have been reading on your website only yesterday wow it's really easy, thank you

enjoyingthedrama.
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Thnq so much finally i can learn korean easy way 🌷

denaelgendy
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"You can start now."
Me: **already have written it**

veronika
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im so confused on when to used the new letters introduce in this lesson, geez i got 3/5 hehe niway thanks for this

tiaracalanasan
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OMG this is great I looove it hahah i started today with your website and was like uh maybe I should try it with this first two videos and bam haha i had only one thing wrong i was never so extremly happy about lerning another language This is the first time I try to lern a language on my own and so far it's great and you guys are helping me soooo much. by the way iam from germany so sometmes it is hard to pronounce the vowels and consonants but I guess it will be better with the time. so thank you thank you thank you ♥♥

juliadavid
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Hi! do you have any tips on how to distinguish between the double consonant sounds (like "dd" "pp" "kk" etc.) and the regular consonants? I'm have a bit of a difficult time with hearing the difference and then pronouncing the correctly. Also do you have any tips on how to distinguish between the vowels "eu" and "oo"?
These videos and lessons are really helpful! Thanks a lot!

symoneontheinternet
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my hispanic ass:
him: so-pa
me: soup !

lizzdirendon
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lol, am I the only A.R.M.Y here because Jung-Guk sounds like JungKook. I'm pretty sure that's what his name is anyways.

kendallacosta
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In the 5th exercise, I dont understand the first position symbol? I thought the J sound was ㅈ

jusstcallmeclo
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Hello! I'm following your course via the website and it's really great, I can't believe that within such a short time I can recognize the characters. It's a bit tricky for me, I'm native dutch, so where an English person hears an U, I here an OE sound, and where they here an EO I hear an ah, so Ihave to translate it via dutch first. But now a question about this video, the last word; why do you write jung-guk with a K at the end (so one might think it sounds as a K) but then you use the same character as the G sound, why is it not written as GUG then? (actually, I don't hear any consonant at the end, I only hear GU :-D )

ragnhildmirach
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number 4 had me confused with the 'G" at the beginning of guk. I had to go back and look at the lesson plan because I didn't remember the letter used to represent "g" and then when I read it over I realized that a side note stated that "ㄱ" can be used to represent K AND G SOUNDS.

gabriellahuerta
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man: the fifth word ill like you to try is jung-guk
me who is an army: ahhh kookie~

quisarabush
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I did all of them correct because I already have coursed korean

parkjimin