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How to learn Korean for the first time = =

It must be that the friends who are learning Korean for the first time are most interested in the pronunciation of the Korean language, and today we will start learning from the pronunciation. First of all, let's start learning how to pronounce the vowels. There are 21 vowels in Korean***, 10 of which are single vowels and 11 are compound vowels, and the following is a textual description of the techniques for pronouncing the vowels:

Single Vowel Tone

: The mouth is naturally open, and the tongue is in contact with the gums of the lower teeth, but not close to the upper ones, and the lips should not be tense or rounded.

There is no need for the tongue to touch the gums of the lower teeth. Pronunciation is similar to the Chinese spelling

of "a", but a little further back than "a".

: Start with "?" and then quickly slide to "?"

: Starts with a "?" and then slides quickly to "?".

: The mouth shape is smaller than the "?", with the back of the tongue slightly raised.

: The mouth is smaller than "?", with the back of the tongue slightly raised and the lips

not tense or rounded.

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slide to "?"

: Start with "?" and then quickly slide to "?".

: The mouth opens slightly, the back of the tongue lifts, and the lips come forward to form a round

shape. It's similar to the Hanyu Pinyin "o", but smaller and rounder than the "o" mouth

shape.

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slides to "?"

: The mouth shape is smaller and rounder than "?

: The shape of the mouth is smaller than the "?". smaller, with the lips brought forward in a circle. Similar to

the Hanyu Pinyin rhyme "u".

: You start with a "?" and then quickly slides to "?"

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slide to "?".

: The mouth is slightly open, the tongue is slightly retracted, the front of the tongue is flattened, the back of the tongue is lifted slightly towards the soft palate, and the lips are pulled out to the sides. Pronounce the rhymes with "zi,ci,si,ri" in hanyu pinyin. To practice,

you can pronounce "zi" and then, with the tip of the tongue slightly retracted,

you can pronounce "?"。 when you can pronounce "?". When you get the feel for it, you can just pronounce

"?"

This is the same as in Hanyu Pinyin.

: Similar to "yi" in Hanyu Pinyin.

Complex vowels

: The mouth opens a little smaller than for "?", and the lips move to the sides.

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slide to a "?" to make the sound.

: The mouth shape is smaller than the "?" smaller than "?", the lips are relaxed on both sides, and the tip of the tongue is held against the lower teeth, so that the surface of the tongue between the hard palate is more rounded than "?". round.

Pronounced with the rhyme e of "ye,jie" in Hanyu Pinyin.

: Start by pronouncing a "?" and then quickly slide to a "?"

To make this sound.

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slide to "?".

To make this sound.

: Open your mouth the same way as for the "?", but with the same tongue position and shape. but with the same tongue position and shape as "?"

. To practice, start with a "?" and then change the shape of your mouth and pronounce a "?"

This is how you can practise alternately.

: Start with a "?" and quickly slide to a "?". and then quickly slide to a "?".

To make this sound.

: Start with a "?" and then quickly slide to "?".

Make this sound.

: Make a "?" and then quickly slide to "?". and then quickly slide to "?" to

produce the sound. Similar to "yue" in Hanyu Pinyin.

: The mouth shape is the same as "?", but the tongue position and shape are the same. same as "?", but the tongue position and shape are similar to "?".

Same as "?". To practice, start with a "?" and then change your mouth

shape and pronounce a "?"

This is how you can practice alternately.

: Send a "?" and then quickly slide to a "?".

To make this sound.

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