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03-19-2009, 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SHAD0W View Post
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ㄹ - Here's a source of much trepidation. At the beginning of a word, this is r. When surrounded by vowels on both sides, it's also r. When there's a consonant directly after it, it's r again. It can also be L, but only at the end of a word or when followed by another ㄹ and its respective vowel. This is why you'll see lalala written in hangeul as 랄랄라, because 라라라 would be rarara. Unlike Japanese, there is an L sound in Korean!! When next to ㄴ (either before or after), it makes the ll sound.

Thought you were on my side, Koir?
oh okay thank you. i started learning korean yesterday.

Okay another question...how do i know when is a G or K?
and how do i know when is a T or D? Please?



From the sky, To the ground
Rain is falling all around
Thunder rain and wind
A song of storms begins

Play a song, A melody
Then everybody will see
The hero of time
Has come

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