Hola, mi amigos!
¿Como estás?
Estoy MUY bien!
Okay imma start speaking in English because this isn't even a book for Spanish like wtf yaoimomma.
But I am AMAZING!
Look at these men. Guys, like just really look.I legit was just dying on the floor.
But continuing the lesson, TODAY WE ARE GONNA BE LEARNING O!
Not ㅇ but ㅗ.
Oh = ㅗ
You pronounce it the same way as English, it's just not as hard.
In English we say "OH I FOUND A DIME"
(I made that phrase ^ so y'all can understand what I'm talking about)
But in Korean we say, "o," like when you get hit in the stomach with a football or something.
(Has that happened to y'all before? Like am I just unlucky or something? Never mind😂 I'll get on with the lesson)
In English our mouth is open wide but in Korean, its more like a whistle.
;o not ;O
;)
So ㅗ is gonna be a middle letter or an ending letter. Never a beginning letter. It doesn't even look like a beginning letter at all. At all.
오 or 옹 for example.
ㅗㅇ
^ it doesn't work. :) get my point when I say it doesn't look like a beginning letter at all?
This is a fairly important letter.
In Korean, the sounds are very rounded, unlike Chinese and Vietnamese where it's very choppy and harsh.
Do y'all understand? You need a little bit of musicality where you have to understand the sound and the letters.
So in order to make those rounded sounds, you need an O of some sort. And they have it! ㅗ!
The saying for this letter is another face!
ㅇ ㅗ ㅇ
Doesn't it kinda look like "oh. Are you serious?"
I don't even know anymore. If y'all have a better one, just comment and I'll put it in here. IF it's better than mine.
Goodbye y'all! This was a fun chapter for me!
My fingers legit just flew on the keyboard! 😂 🦅
Don't forget to comment if you don't understand something and vote if you wanna show your support!
Don't forget to take notes either! Those are very important for learning a language. (For me anyways)
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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...