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Añadido: May 15, 2007

De: dreamerhyeng

Duración: 6:18

I have two books which show us how Korean vowels and consonants are created. 경희대학교 한국어 초급 I 이화여자대학교 말이 트이는 한국어 I

Categoría: People

Tags: consonants  korean  vowels 


Rating: 4.85 (13 ratings)    Visto: 2024' favoriteCount='12    Comentarios: 12

pseven21 Says:

Oct 7, 2007 - hi 선생님

dreamerhyeng Says:

Oct 10, 2007 - hi, nice to meet you. I'm a bit embarassed to be called as 선생님 since I'm not really teaching you well. ^^

gmvsea Says:

Dec 1, 2007 - This one deserves hight marks for originality. I have not seen Korean language taught this way anywhere else. Very nice!

achko1031 Says:

Dec 30, 2007 - oh my God! i just hope you can teach me hangul... well i kinda did some search myslf and studied by myself but i think its not enough... and i really want to learn hangul... hope you can teach me... it's an honor!

gladyann Says:

Mar 1, 2008 - this is good thanks,.,

hue319 Says:

Jun 8, 2008 - this is good manual ! you teach rightly. 한국어에 대해서 제대로 설명하고 있습니다. 많은 사람들이 이 동영상을 보았으면 합니다. I'm a Korean. (sorry poor English..)

AvengedDoughnut Says:

Jun 28, 2008 - hey is this right korean:ㅗ됴 ㅑㄴ 소ㅑㄴ 갸홋 tell me if i typed it propally

dreamerhyeng Says:

Jun 30, 2008 - you typed some vowels and consonants and most of them didn't make actual syllables. Can't you see what you typed? anywya, nice try.

AvengedDoughnut Says:

Jul 1, 2008 - im not using a korean keyboard xD its a normal english keyboard

dreamerhyeng Says:

Jul 1, 2008 - Do you want to know which Korean alphabet is on which key? If you want, I'll look for some info.

WanderingTimelord Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - Heh, it looks like you set your keyboard for Korean, but typed "hey is this right" in English. But that doesn't work because the key layout is different. If you type the "h" key, you get ㅗ which is pronounced "oh" in Korean.... so it ends up being just nonsense. You need to learn hangul, and the Korean keyboard layout....

WanderingTimelord Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - Thanks for posting this. The bright/dark vowel difference is actually quite handy to know... it's a great memory aid! For example, to make the polite informal (if I remember correctly) you drop 다 and add 아요 or 어요. But you have to remember which to add. But I realized... you just match bright and dark vowels. For example, in 오다, the stem has 오 which is a bright vowel, so you use 아요 ending, which is also bright: 와요. Knowing bright/dark makes it easy. Thanks!!

AvengedDoughnut Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - i looked at a key board lay out on google but it had the same letters as english so i thought it was right can u tell me where to find a picture of a realy korean key boards lay out so i can print it out?

WanderingTimelord Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - I can't seem to post links here, but if you search for "Keyboard Layouts" on Wikipedia and scroll down to the Hangul section, it should have the information you need. The dubeolshik (두벌식) layout is the one you get when you set Windows for Korean text input, I think. Hope this is helpful!

AvengedDoughnut Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - cant find it message me the link then if u cant post