I don't know why sometimes i hear it as 'd' instead of 'n', like in '노래' if i hear someone say '노래' i think i will mistakenly write it '도래' Just like how '네' sounds like 'deh'
Hmm i've study korean before but unfortunately i keep telling myself i can't do it nyhahhaha back then i wasn't so sure because its really hard but i want to learn korean so bad so i came back because i got really curious and it seems fun studying korean and it so helpful for future purposes ig.
I am just starting out on the long journey to learn Korean (as my third language, yay!) I am curious, is there any sound difference when adding the silent/glottal ㅇ toㅏto make 아 ... if not, why (or when) are these added? (Is there a specific reason or rule for when to use ㅏor 아 )?
I just love how they forget things like "hello" and "thank you." I mean, the title literally says most common korean phrases, and I'm pretty sure people say hello more than "I gained weight." 😂😂😂
Im learning korean bz by chnce if i becom wife of bts kim tahyung so itz will easy conversation wd him🤣 bz conversation in own language hs itz pleasure😂