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okay so this chapter is about consonants with 2 meanings and how it's used. it will seem a little complicated, but i'm pretty sure you'll get used to it soon. ♡
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"ㄱ" [ g, k ]
it's a g at the beginning of the syllable.
• example • 고양이 「 "go-yang-i" - cat 」
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it's a k at the end of the syllable.
• example • 마지막 「 "ma-ji-mak" - last 」
*there are some words that it's a k at the beginning, i guess it just depends on the word.
• example • 감사합니다 「 "kam-sa-ham-ni-da" - thank you 」
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"ㄷ" [ d, t ]
it's a d at the beginning of a syllable
• example • 어디 「 "eo-di" - where 」
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it's a t at the end of a syllable
• example • 믿는 「 "mit-neun" - to believe 」
✎
*if it's at the end of a syllable and the next syllable starts with a 'ㅇ' in the same word, then it will remain being "d"
• example • 믿어 「 "mid-eo" - believe 」
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"ㅈ" [ j, t ]
it's a j at the beginning of a syllable
• example • 좋아 「 "joh-a" - like (desire or feelings) 」
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it's a t at the end of a syllable
• example • 잊고 「 "it-go" - forget 」
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"ㅊ" [ ch, t ]
it's a ch at the beginning of a syllable
• example • 천사 「 "cheon-sa" - angel or 1,004 」
✎
it's a t at the end of a syllable
• example • 꽃 「 "kkot" - flower 」
✎
*if it's at the end of a syllable and the next syllable starts with a 'ㅇ' in the same word, then it will remain being "ch"
• example • 빛이 「 "bich-i" - light/shine 」
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"ㅌ" [ t, ch ]
it's a t at the beginning and end of a syllable
• example • 토끼 「 "to-kki" - rabbit 」
✎
it's a ch when it's beside the letters 이
• example • 끝이 「 "kkeuch-i" - end 」
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oh god i feel like this is complicated; but i hope you guys get it (:
[ part 3 in next page! ]
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