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Learn the perfect pronunciation of Korean vowels
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Hi everyone. |
Welcome to The Ultimate Korean Pronunciation Guide. |
So far we've introduced you to the basics, and covered the top 5 mistakes Korean learners make and how to avoid them. |
In this lesson, you'll learn how to pronounce Korean vowels correctly. |
Make sure you master these sounds because you'll need these vowels to properly speak in Korean. |
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We'll learn the rest of the vowels which have no English equivalent in our next class. |
See you in the next Ultimate Korean Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
Make sure you master these sounds because you need these vowels when you speak in Korean. |
Was seeing the pronunciation illustrations helpful? |
Please comment and share your thoughts. |
Make sure you master these sounds because you'll need these vowels to properly speak in Korean. |
We'll learn the rest of the vowels which have no English equivalent in our next class. |
See you in the next Ultimate Korean Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
Do you remember there are 10 basic vowels in Korean? |
In this lesson, you're going to learn 7 vowels that sound similar to vowels in English. |
Here's the first vowel. |
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Open your mouth wide, as if you are at the dentist, and relax your tongue, then try to say ""ah."" |
ㅏ, ㅏ |
ㅏ |
(pause) |
ㅏ |
ㅏ |
(pause) |
ㅏ |
The next vowel is... |
Think of 'O' sound in Orange. |
Round the lips, as if you're surprised. |
ㅗ, ㅗ |
ㅗ |
(pause) |
ㅗ |
ㅗ |
(pause) |
ㅗ |
And the next vowel is.. |
"Purse your lips as though you are about to whistle or blow a balloon, or say ""u"" as in ""ultra."" |
(pause) |
The lips are more relaxed for the Korean ""u"" sound than the English ""u."" |
Compare Korean ""u"" with English ""u"". |
(pause) |
(English) ""u"". |
ㅜ, ㅜ |
ㅜ (slowly) ㅜ |
ㅜ |
(pause) |
ㅜ |
ㅜ |
(pause) |
ㅜ |
And the next vowel is.. |
Open your mouth as if you are trying to show your teeth – and say the letter E. Say it like the "ee" in "meet", but shorter. |
ㅣ,ㅣ |
ㅣ |
(pause) |
ㅣ |
ㅣ |
(pause) |
ㅣ |
Now, review the four vowels that we've just learned so far. |
Repeat each vowel after hearing the pronunciation from our native speaker. |
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Okay, now let's move on! |
The next three vowels you will learn look like this. |
These three vowels look very similar to the ones that you just learned. |
The only difference is that they each have an extra stroke attached to them. |
Listen to how the pronunciation of the vowels change when the small stroke is added. |
ㅏ, ㅑ |
This small stroke adds a 'Y' sound to the beginning of the original sound. |
Compare the pronunciation of these two letters once again. |
When you say this letter, don't pronounce the 'Y' sound for too long. |
Listen to the pronunciation again. |
ㅑ |
(pause) |
ㅑ |
ㅑ |
(pause) |
ㅑ |
The next vowel is... |
Take the original 'U' sound and add a 'Y' to make YU. |
Together, they sound almost the same as 'YOU' in English, but with a shorter Y. |
ㅠ, ㅠ |
ㅠ |
(pause) |
ㅠ |
ㅠ |
(pause) |
ㅠ |
Let's hear the next vowel. |
Again, add a short Y sound to the 'O'. |
Listen to the pronunciation again. |
ㅛ, ㅛ |
ㅛ |
(pause) |
ㅛ |
ㅛ |
(pause) |
ㅛ |
Now, review the three basic vowels that has 'Y' at the beginning. |
Repeat each vowel after hearing the pronunciation from our native speaker. |
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