Hello, my students.
Today may be considered a little confusing, but hey, what's learning without confusion?
Heaven.
But back to the topic~!
Today we are going to be learning L!
AND! R!
So in English, we pronounce our R's with our mouths in a whistling motion.
For example, say the word Rough. Ruh-ff.
But in Korean, R's are pronounced like we pronounce L's in English.
So pronouncing the Korean R is touching your tongue on the roof of your mouth, just like how you pronounce L in English.
Like so,You see what I mean?
So do the same with Rough.
It'll become Luh-ff.
But the thing is, with Korean, L and R are the same letter and/or character.
It's ㄹ
R and L = ㄹ
So the saying for ㄹ is; Look! It's a Rattlesnake! Look and Rattlesnake. Right? Doesn't ㄹ look a little like a snake? You know what, reader? You can go suck my doorknob.
When y'all can think of something more clever, you can tell me. And MAYBE I'll put it in here, so think really, REALLY hard.
*coughs* Sorry.
So ㄹ is never gonna be a middle letter, it's always gonna be the end letter or the starting letter.
For example, 라 and 일.
ㅇㄹ
See? It doesn't work as the middle letter.
To get really real, the only thing difficult about this chapter is having to remember 2 letters with one character. Besides that, it's a very easy letter.
Thank you for learning with me in this chapter once again!^^^to raise a bat🤤
I'm done too. I'm done with this chapter, my life, my schoolwork, my disagreeable parents, BTS, Exid's new song DDD, I'm done with my sister, and IM DONE WITH YOU CHUNSAM.
I'll see y'all in the next chapter!
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how to read and write in korean (✔️)
Random⚠️ Warning ⚠️ I wanted to go ahead and let y'all know that I AM SELF TAUGHT. I just never learned it as a child, and I really regretted that.. So I began to teach myself slowly but surely :) Everything in this book is definitely plausible, not dou...