Hi! It's been a while~
So hopefully you've studied and learned the Korean letters diligently.
I just decided to put a list of the letters down at the last chapter to kind of sum it up for you guys:)
So here we go~!
ㅂ - B "bucket" 버킷
ㅈ - J "jack" 자크
ㄷ - D "duck" 두크
ㄱ - G "gun" 건
ㅅ - S or T (depending on the placement) "safe" 세프 or "hot" 홋
ㅛ - Yoo/U (makes a "yuh" sound because of the double lines) "Use" 유스
ㅕ - Yeo "Yo" 요스
ㅑ - Yah "yacht" 야트
ㅐ - Ae "play"프래
ㅔ - eh "angry" 엔그리
ㅁ - M "mouth " 마아우트
ㄴ - N "nose" 너스
ㅇ - NG or placeholder "young" 영
ㄹ - L/R "rattlesnake" (it's basically the same as "f" and "p". It's just the accent) 라틀스내크
ㅎ - H "heart" 하트
ㅗ - Oh "oh" 오
ㅓ - Eo "Paw" 어
ㅏ - Ah "papa" 파파
ㅣ - Ee "cheese" 치즈
ㅋ - K "krunk" 그렇구
ㅌ - T "Tie" 타이
ㅊ - Ch "Chap" 차프
ㅍ - P/F "proof" 프루프
ㅠ - Yoo "You" 유
ㅜ - ooh "oooh~" 우
ㅡ - eu (this is kinda hard to write the pronunciation to but I'll try my best) it's kinda when you see someone doing something nasty, and you just.. eu. Or when a korean person pronounced an English word with that "eu" at the end. "English-eu"
That's pretty much it except the double letters but you can learn about those in the book under DOUBLE LETTERS.
Hope y'all learned something. I will hopefully be out with another chapter soon.
:)
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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...