⚠️ 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...
But I decided to write today because I really have nothing to do, besides homework, chores, babysitting, AP tests, my other books, and trying to scrap up some money.
:)
Lmao I really just want a break.
So today! We are going to be learning N!
Or ㄴ!
N = ㄴ
The pronunciation of ㄴ is basically the same as N because in both languages you use the back of your teeth and your tongue to initiate the sound.
For example, Nun.
:)
Understand?
Good! If you don't understand though it's fine, don't be discouraged.
Just comment.
So ㄴ is never gonna be a middle letter.
It's always gonna be a starting letter or an ending letter.
Por ejemplo!
난
As you can see up there ^^^ ㄴ is both the end and starting, which is not uncommon in Korean and usually happens a lot.
ㅇㄴ
These two letters have the same job as the beginning or end letter. So it's never gonna work.
To me, ㄴ, ㅏ, and ㅇ are the most commonly used letters in Korean. Mainly because I see and use them the most when reading and writing.
I'm really excited to teach y'all about ㅇ! That's gonna be a pretty difficult chapter as well as interesting.
ㅇ has a lot to bring!
I guess I'll see y'all later!! Bye bye!
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^^^ that is so effing beautiful. It's a manhwa called 19 Days.