So before you say ANYTHING. I know I skipped a letter.
I KNOW MY ALPHABET, OKAY?!
But you know how the letter C has 2 ways of saying it.
For example, Can and Cycle.
One sounds like a harsh K and the other sounds like an S.
So Korean doesn't have a letter than does what C does. So instead of doing K and S in one chapter, I'll just do it when the time comes.
So just remember, C is coming in another form. :)
Now on with the lesson.
Today we'll be learning about...
*drum roll*
D!
Or ㄷ.
D = ㄷ
It's sound is the same as Dark.
So the little saying for ㄷ is that ㄷ looks like a backwards D. Only uppercase though:/
So ㄷ is usually gonna be a starting letter.For example, 답.
Which roughly means answer in Korean.
BUT it also means.. DAB ON THAT MOFO, BIATCH.
So yeah. I had to make that joke... Sorries.
ㄷ really isn't a complicated letter. It doesn't have any partner or something that we haven't discussed... so I guess we can learn about sentence structure.
Sentence structure - basically just where the subject, object, and verb are located in the sentence.
So the most basic English sentence structure is subject, verb, object.
For example, Jimin ate lunch.
In Korean, though, it's subject, object, and then verb.
So then Jimin ate lunch, would become.. Jimin lunch ate.
Confusing?
Just use an Acronym or a word that helps! That's what I do when something's confusing.
Korean Sentence Structure Acronyms - You could use Sovereignty or Share our voice. Don't be bound to my stuff, go ahead and make up your own if you want!
That's it for this chapter!
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