What is the difference between ㅓ (eo) and ㅗ (o)??
It is driving me crazy.
And also, why is "ne" pronounced "re"?
By the way, I worked out how to type Korean now.
ㅗ “o” as in boat, note, stove
ㅓ “eo” is really more like “aw” lost/thought/law... but it does sometimes sound like "uh" in dumb/some.
CarlKenner wrote:ㅗ “o” as in boat, note, stove
That can't be right, because nobody ever ends a sentence with "Yo!" the way an English speaker would say "Yo!" (to rhyme with "go"). If I say it like that "oh" sound, will I be understood?ㅓ “eo” is really more like “aw” lost/thought/law... but it does sometimes sound like "uh" in dumb/some.
There is no "aw" sound in "lost". Are you from the United States? People in the United States can't pronounce the letter "o" in "I lost the hot dog" correctly. The correct pronounciation has no "aw" sound and is just an open mouth "o" sound.
As for the "uh" sound in dumb and some and up, isn't that ㅏ only shorter? When does ㅓ sound like a shortㅏ?