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Korean Pronunciation: Master the Sounds of Hangul

Learn how to pronounce Korean sounds correctly with this comprehensive guide. Master consonants, vowels, and sound changes for natural Korean pronunciation.

Understanding Korean Sounds

Korean pronunciation is systematic and logical. Once you understand the basic rules, you can pronounce most Korean words correctly. Key points:

  • Each Hangul letter has a specific sound
  • Sound changes occur in certain combinations
  • Intonation affects meaning
  • Final consonants have special rules

Basic Consonants

Initial Consonants

ㄱ - between 'g' and 'k'
ㄴ - like 'n' in "no"
ㄷ - between 'd' and 't'
ㄹ - between 'r' and 'l'
ㅁ - like 'm' in "mom"
ㅂ - between 'b' and 'p'
ㅅ - like 's' in "see"
ㅈ - like 'j' in "jump"

Double Consonants

ㄲ - stronger 'k' sound
ㄸ - stronger 't' sound
ㅃ - stronger 'p' sound
ㅆ - stronger 's' sound
ㅉ - stronger 'j' sound

Consonant Practice

1. Which consonant makes a 'n' sound?

2. What's the difference between ㅂ and ㅃ?

3. Match the sound: ㅈ

Basic Vowels

Simple Vowels

ㅏ - like 'a' in "father"
ㅓ - like 'u' in "hut"
ㅗ - like 'o' in "hope"
ㅜ - like 'oo' in "moon"
ㅡ - like 'u' in "put"
ㅣ - like 'ee' in "see"

Compound Vowels

ㅐ (ㅏ + ㅣ) - like 'e' in "bed"
ㅔ (ㅓ + ㅣ) - like 'e' in "let"
ㅚ (ㅗ + ㅣ) - like 'we'
ㅟ (ㅜ + ㅣ) - like 'wi'

Vowel Practice

1. Which vowel makes an 'ah' sound?

2. What sound does ㅐ make?

3. How many basic vowels are there?

Sound Changes

Final Consonant Rules

Final consonants (받침) have special pronunciations:

ㄱ, ㄲ, ㅋ → [k˺]
ㄷ, ㅅ, ㅈ, ㅊ, ㅌ → [t˺]
ㅂ, ㅍ → [p˺]

Common Sound Changes

  1. Assimilation

    • When certain consonants meet
    • Example: 한국 → [항국]
  2. Tensification

    • After certain final consonants
    • Example: 학교 → [학꾜]

Sound Change Practice

1. How is 합니다 pronounced?

2. What happens to ㄱ at the end of a syllable?

Intonation Patterns

Basic Rules

  1. Questions

    • Rising intonation at the end
    • Example: 뭐 해요? (What are you doing?)
  2. Statements

    • Falling intonation at the end
    • Example: 학생이에요. (I am a student.)

Emphasis

  • Stress important words
  • Longer vowels for emphasis
  • Higher pitch for focus

Common Pronunciation Mistakes

  1. Tensed Consonants

    • Not distinguishing ㄱ/ㄲ, ㄷ/ㄸ, ㅂ/ㅃ
    • Practice with minimal pairs
  2. Vowel Length

    • Some vowels are naturally longer
    • Length can change meaning
  3. Final Consonants

    • Not releasing final consonants
    • Incorrect assimilation

Comprehensive Practice

1. How should you pronounce 감사합니다?

2. What's the correct intonation for questions?

3. Choose the correct pronunciation of 학교

Practice Tips

  1. Listen and Repeat

    • Use native audio resources
    • Practice with Korean media
    • Record yourself speaking
  2. Focus on Minimal Pairs

    • Practice similar-sounding words
    • Example: 불 (fire) vs. 풀 (grass)
  3. Master Basic Sounds

    • Start with individual sounds
    • Then practice combinations
    • Finally, work on sentences

Next Steps

To improve your pronunciation:

  1. Practice individual sounds daily
  2. Listen to native speakers
  3. Record and compare your pronunciation
  4. Learn common sound changes

Remember: Good pronunciation comes from understanding the rules and lots of practice. Focus on one aspect at a time and gradually build your skills.