G/K/ㄱ
Basically, ㄱ has two sounds. If ㄱ is the initial consonant of a word it sounds like (K). If not it's pronounced as (G).
e.g
가구(Furniture)(Kagu)N/ㄴ
e.g
누나(Older sister, its used when you're a boy)(Nuna)D/T/ㄷ
ㄷ has two sounds. If ㄷ is the initial consonant of a word it sounds like (T). If not it's pronounced as (D).
L/ㄹ
ㄹ has the sound (L). It could be a lil' hard to pronounce this (L) korean sound. To make it easier. Position your tounge as if you were saying "D" then say L instead.
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RandomI'm not good in hangeul, but I did some research to help myself and you guys learn korean language.