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How to read 닭? - Easy Way to Read Double Final Consonants 

Hailey _Your Korean Friend
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@sandeepamann4389
@sandeepamann4389 2 года назад
Hailey.. You are the best teacher I have come across so far.. Love your teaching methods.. I get it so easily and never forget..
@ivveyye
@ivveyye 3 года назад
how do we know when to use each rule? :]
@ivveyye
@ivveyye 3 года назад
@BLACKPINK Fan explain ?
@ivveyye
@ivveyye 3 года назад
@BLACKPINK Fan ahh i see thank u !
@joyjohn1997
@joyjohn1997 3 года назад
@chillin' oh ........thank you
@syedabishosainrizvi7817
@syedabishosainrizvi7817 3 года назад
@chillin' bing chilling
@NehaKumari-sn5jd
@NehaKumari-sn5jd 3 года назад
@chillin'gomawo yo 🙏
@sarahrobertson4533
@sarahrobertson4533 2 года назад
Thank you! This was very helpful for me since I’ve been learning Korean for about 2 years. Always wondered what was up with those double ending consonants😂
@marianye8434
@marianye8434 3 года назад
This is exactly what I've been looking for tysm also could u do a future video about when to use these consinents bc i can read it now but im just confused about when to write with them
@banchan9oo
@banchan9oo Год назад
You always explain so well and in a short video. I love your lectures 🥰
@Christian_Rainer
@Christian_Rainer 3 года назад
yey i miss your teaching 😭😭 by the way, GOOD LUCK to your korean teaching certificate 😘 화이팅 예쁜 선생님 💖
@koreanfriendhailey
@koreanfriendhailey 3 года назад
Ohh wow thank you so much💓💓 I will do my best!!
@petermcconnell9925
@petermcconnell9925 2 месяца назад
"Why? I don't know." I actually laughed out loud at that.
@Ross-xv8ck
@Ross-xv8ck 17 дней назад
ahahhahha me too
@koreanfriendhailey
@koreanfriendhailey Год назад
linktr.ee/koreanhailey Wannabe fluent in Korean 🤗
@momothebug
@momothebug Год назад
This is so helpful. I started practising on Duolingo, but while it's good for memorising they don't explain grammar, rules and sentence structures. I know this from my experience with using the Japanese course to supplement a JPL certificate. Hangul is much, much different to Japanese so I've been confused about certificate pronunciation rules. I've memorised consonants and vowels but could not figure out 닭. Duolingo pronounces it once, quickly but doesn't at all explain how to pronounce the double consonant, so I searched "how to pronounce 닭" and this video came up and explained so much so easily. I subscribed right away and I'm sure I'll come back for many lessons as I keep learning. 매우 감사합니다
@teganismxx
@teganismxx Год назад
This is exactly why I’m here lol. I’ve been studying Japanese on and off for a couple of decades, Duolingo so far hasn’t confused me. I got to the Korean course and heard them pronounce 덝 and I was like excuse me you what now? 😖
@saradiamond4691
@saradiamond4691 Год назад
@@teganismxx omg im having the same problem with duolingo, im trying to say it the way it comes out but its so confusing and they dont slow it down at all, i love duolingo but there are some things they could improve on to help with pronunciations and structure
@raginiborkotoky1473
@raginiborkotoky1473 8 месяцев назад
Teuida is also great! Try it. I highly recommend!!
@sanjaymirzapure3031
@sanjaymirzapure3031 3 года назад
선생님 감사합니다. 초보자에게 정말 도움이됩니다.🙏 Love from India 누나.
@Ana-qf6dg
@Ana-qf6dg 3 года назад
Honestly I love you so much 😭✋🙏🥰 Your explanation makes everything so different!!!!!! Also everything so easyyyyyy!!!
@syahdavaniawhardhany1236
@syahdavaniawhardhany1236 3 года назад
Thank you so much eonni, now I dont feel any confusion ready those letter! 😍😍
@ahmescute
@ahmescute Год назад
these part makes mey head go crazy when im learning hangul
@VillaTatti
@VillaTatti Месяц назад
ChatGPT answered the question about double consonants in cases 3 and 9 like this: In Korean, there are specific rules that determine how double consonants (also known as "consonant clusters") are pronounced. In some cases, one of the consonants is not pronounced, while in other cases, both consonants may be pronounced depending on the combination of consonants and what follows. Below is an explanation for the two words you provided, along with the relevant rules: 1. 여덟 (yeodeol) Consonant cluster: ㄹㅂ Pronunciation: [여덜] (yeodeol) Explanation: In this case, the ㅂ is not pronounced. The rule is that when a word ends with the consonant cluster ㄹㅂ, and it is not followed by a word that starts with a vowel, only ㄹ is pronounced. This is common for certain consonant clusters like ㄹㅂ, ㄹㄱ, and ㅂㅅ. 2. 밟다 (balpda) Consonant cluster: ㄹㅂ Pronunciation: [밥따] (bapda) Explanation: Here, the situation is different because the word is followed by another syllable that begins with a consonant (ㄷ). When the ㄹㅂ consonant cluster is followed by a consonant (such as ㄷ), the ㄹ is typically not pronounced, and the ㅂ shifts to the next syllable and is pronounced. This results in the entire word being pronounced [밥따] (bapda). General Rules for Consonant Clusters: When a consonant cluster is at the end of a word without a following syllable or a vowel-initial syllable: Only one of the consonants is pronounced, usually the first or the easier one to pronounce (e.g., ㄹㅂ -> ㅂ is not pronounced as in 여덟). When a consonant cluster is followed by another consonant: The first consonant of the cluster may not be pronounced, and the second consonant moves to the next syllable (e.g., 밟다 -> ㅂ moves to the next syllable and is pronounced [bapda]). If the consonant cluster is followed by a syllable that starts with a vowel: Both consonants may be pronounced because one can shift to the next syllable (e.g., 삶을 [salmeul]). Korean pronunciation rules can be complex, and these rules may vary slightly depending on dialects or context. However, the examples above provide a good general understanding of how consonant clusters typically behave.
@7King315
@7King315 15 дней назад
I really want this thank you so much💜💜💜💜💜
@inmemoryofdeerparkcity.9449
@inmemoryofdeerparkcity.9449 3 года назад
You teaching of double final consonants is excellent. Lucky for me that come across this vdo.
@Miguchingu24
@Miguchingu24 2 года назад
Double consonants make sense now! I can't wait to work in S.Korea! Thank you Hailey!🇰🇷🙏🇰🇷🙏🇰🇷
@ahrazalidurrani298
@ahrazalidurrani298 2 года назад
That is a great way of teaching you have Hailey. I really appreciate it. Also could you please care to explain what is the need of having double consonant if we have to read the first one only in first part? and why 2nd letter only in second part. further to that how will we identify when to read 1st letter of consonant and when to read 2nd :D It will help us understand it better. Thank you!
@dishaprabhakar3558
@dishaprabhakar3558 3 года назад
I was just watching your videos when a new video came🤗. Since, I don't have my exams anymore, I will be focusing on Korean😃 And once again, 감사합니다 언니🙇🏻‍♀️💞
@lostinillusion9056
@lostinillusion9056 2 года назад
wow, i like how your lesson is short but clear and concise. not draggy!!
@tracytsoi50
@tracytsoi50 2 года назад
HI Hailey , You are a great Korean teacher. You have just solved my pronunciation problem. Thank you very much
@leeanvitudio8622
@leeanvitudio8622 2 года назад
What's the difference between 3 and 9? does pronunciation depend on the word it's being used on? Hope you can clarify. Thank you!
@shaysdior_
@shaysdior_ 7 месяцев назад
i think its because 9 is a verb and 3 isn't, i'm not too sure. as far as i know all or most verbs in korean end with 다 which is what 9 ends with and for all the verbs in the video you pronounce it the same way 9 is pronounced, u make the d "dd" basically if it ends with 다 u have to make it "dda" but 3 doesnt end with 다
@밭심거리
@밭심거리 4 месяца назад
ㄹㅂ is usually [ㄹ](3) and 밟다[밥따] is an exception. but koreans sometimes pronounce verbs or adverbs like 짧다 (to be short) as [짭다] or even [짧따], though [짤따] is correct.
@rajkumarvishwakarma9178
@rajkumarvishwakarma9178 3 года назад
Oh.. thank you...you are a Saver...And l have a very obvious question... In part1 - ㄹㅂ we pronounced the first one Part2- ㄹㅂ we pronounced the second one So to differentiate that when to pronounce the 1st and when 2nd....
@ostsau12
@ostsau12 3 года назад
I dont understand it too
@밭심거리
@밭심거리 4 месяца назад
ㄹㅂ is usually [ㄹ](1st) and 밟다[밥따] is an exception. but koreans sometimes pronounce verbs or adverbs like 짧다 (to be short) as [짭다] or even [짧따], though [짤따] is correct.
@atheenaranaweera4077
@atheenaranaweera4077 3 года назад
감사합니다 언니... love your teaching.. you are amazing.. love from Sri Lanka..💜💜
@StefanStathopoulos1970
@StefanStathopoulos1970 3 года назад
Very informative lesson. But is it case (3) the same as (9) ?
@MattTBN
@MattTBN 6 месяцев назад
Ya this confused me as well. Does that mean it can be either depending on the word?
@wzkrzlwrknwzvlzv1184
@wzkrzlwrknwzvlzv1184 Год назад
Im so grateful to you for this lesson! Now it will be much more understandble.
@yourpalsal100
@yourpalsal100 3 года назад
I loved this! Could you explain more on the difference between #3 and #9? Thank you 💕
@milicapavlovic5326
@milicapavlovic5326 2 года назад
@@sureshkumarrajaram7788 you mean as in she accidentally put ㅂ instead of ㅍ?
@LourensRolograaf
@LourensRolograaf 2 года назад
@@milicapavlovic5326 no that would be #10 already
@janhaviscuteartandcrafts9144
@janhaviscuteartandcrafts9144 2 года назад
Yaa ?
@klaranightingale374
@klaranightingale374 2 года назад
I think it's exception.
@jade-nd3cr
@jade-nd3cr 2 года назад
the rule for #3 is that she read the first consonant and for #9 she used the second consonant
@chunmauwong3215
@chunmauwong3215 2 года назад
You’re beautiful. I’m not learning Korean at the moment but i often watch your videos just to see how charming you’re.
@violettetravels27
@violettetravels27 3 года назад
truly informative..was always wondering how to read them. thanks- you made my day brighter!
@agatamilian6419
@agatamilian6419 3 года назад
Omg now it is sooo logic and simple! Thank you!!!!😻
@calwinthebabyboydelacruz9290
hi hailey why number 9 and 3 is same but diff. pronounciation
@shanikathennakoon
@shanikathennakoon Год назад
I love you sister . I am from sri lankan lady.I'm most like you.thank you for your lessons.I love you your teaching style and it is helping me greatly.
@Eun-ss4ig
@Eun-ss4ig 4 месяца назад
You da best teacher ever.....✨👀
@Shinchan_nohara111
@Shinchan_nohara111 3 года назад
Omo Thank u unnie I asked you about this topic in comments some months ago...... Thank u Please make a video about how to write comments in korean on videos
@Mia-o8l3h
@Mia-o8l3h 3 года назад
You can download korean keyboard app or else you can add korean keyboard from the settings of your mobile
@kerik_lovebird
@kerik_lovebird 11 месяцев назад
thank you for your content!! you’re helping a lot and also you make me smile❤❤
@laurafurio2079
@laurafurio2079 3 года назад
Thank you as always my friend. Because of your videos I can now read hangeul. I'm not that good now but i know, I will get better if i continue to watch your Tutorials.
@khushboo90
@khushboo90 3 года назад
Hi unnie Thankyou unnie You are looking sooooo BEAUTIFUL 💜💜💜💜💜
@puihuasim1089
@puihuasim1089 3 года назад
Hi teacher. Item 3 & 9 are the same word. How do I decide which one to pronounce? Appreciate your guidance.
@emichan9879
@emichan9879 2 года назад
Did you find an answer? That confuses me too
@nvd2ceb4
@nvd2ceb4 2 года назад
@@emichan9879 If you think that's confusing, try learning both the Sino and Native Korean numbers. I also learned two different words for cheek. The word arm (팔) and foot (발) both sound the same but is spelled different. How they can differentiate the two w/o looking at the words? I'm learning Korean too but it's only in word form. The app that I'm learning teaches you words then goes to full blown out sentences and Koreans say their words backwards. For example if I say it is 1000. In Korean they say 1000 it is...I wish there were better teachings but hey, this is the very first time that I actually can read lines and circles!
@FedSsss
@FedSsss 3 года назад
Hi Hailey, thank you for your lessons, I love your teaching style and it is helping me greatly! Not sure if someone has asked this already, but can I please ask with 3 and 9, which are the same double consonants, is there a way I can figure out if I should read the first or second consonant?
@ruiqiyan8245
@ruiqiyan8245 2 года назад
I've been learning Korean recently as well. According to what I have learned, ㄼ is usually pronounced as ㄹ except for some special cases, and 밟다 is one of them.
@panicgear
@panicgear Год назад
@@ruiqiyan8245 I was about to ask the same question, I know this is a long time ago but I will be going to Korea in Nov for the first time and wanted to learn Korean as much as possible. Thank you for explaining this.
@cutekylekaiwei
@cutekylekaiwei 4 месяца назад
I love this class.
@dileeps.k7431
@dileeps.k7431 3 года назад
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@thaminabangtangirl7141
@thaminabangtangirl7141 3 года назад
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@dileeps.k7431 3 года назад
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@thaminabangtangirl7141
@thaminabangtangirl7141 3 года назад
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@dileeps.k7431
@dileeps.k7431 3 года назад
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@thaminabangtangirl7141 3 года назад
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@Zero-0_0-
@Zero-0_0- Месяц назад
Thank you so so sooooo.....much Hailey❤ 🙏😊
@dailydose191
@dailydose191 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much.i am learning from you.very helpful for me as a beginner.
@swatimore6208
@swatimore6208 2 года назад
Hey, Hi Hailey 😊 You are my favorite Korean teacher☺️ Thanks for help🤗 I am from India😊😊🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363
@saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363 2 года назад
'ㄼ' is same form, but she want to say the pronunciation is different between '여덟' and '밟다'. fore word(3th) '여덟' is pronunced [여덜], but next word(9th) '밟다' is pronunced [밥따]. I think there are a few more double final(last) consonant in Korean Language. 앉다(sit), 않다(do not), 닭(chicken), 값(price), 앓다(seek), etc.
@uttamchakra1860
@uttamchakra1860 Год назад
You're right.. When i first started learning i learned two more final consonant (ㄴㅎ & ㄹㅎ) but here she doesn’t mention this two,,If you know, can you kindly explain to me please?
@el.k4664
@el.k4664 Год назад
​​​​​​​@@uttamchakra1860 Hi! So for ㄹㅎ & ㄴㅎ you have to follow the same rule. The ㅎ is pronounced only when followed by ㄱ, ㄷ & ㅈ which then turn to their more aspirated versions ㅋ, ㅌ & ㅊ. (ㄱ ---> ㅋ) (ㄷ---->ㅌ) & (ㅈ ---> ㅊ) Examples : 앓고 ----> 알코 앓다 ----> 알타 앓지-----> 알치 & 않고 -----> 안코 않다 -----> 안타 않지 -----> 안치 It's kinda like the air that you have to let out to pronounce the ㅎ get teleported to the consonant that follows so that consonant turns more aspirated (English isn't my first language so I hope that made sense lol)
@sajina2613
@sajina2613 3 года назад
Thanks for this wonderful class
@Mayyaluuv
@Mayyaluuv 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video Hailey! Very helpful :) but i do have a question. You said that when theres another "word" like "읊다" then you have to double the "ㄷ" but when theres another kind of consonant like "ㄴ" for example, which doesn't have a double letter like "ㄷ/ㄸ" then how do you double it/solve it? Hope this made sense, and thank you! :)
@banihazra8888
@banihazra8888 3 года назад
Hello,,,,,yeaaa I'm so,happy I'm the 1st one watching your video.....and I love your videos so much and you help me how to write and pronounce hangul....... Thank you....and I can't fine tunakim1? How can I uploaded my homework? Lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@Eva-xf9us
@Eva-xf9us 7 месяцев назад
Then "ㄹㅂ" is also an exception because it's in the first group too?😵‍💫
@hyungenius1864
@hyungenius1864 5 месяцев назад
yeah im confused with that one too
@morosemint
@morosemint 3 года назад
감사합니다 선생님! I was using the 듀오링고 app in Korean and this was thrown at me when I first started. I just accepted the reason why the double consonants were pronounced this way, but this video really helps everything make sense. 😇🙏🏽💕🤗🍵🍀☀️
@kaimagnus
@kaimagnus 2 года назад
@Learn craft With ayesha I used Duolingo and quit because I was worried it wouldn't teach me right. It was playing the exact same sound file for ㅔ "eh" and ㅐ "ay". Duo played the "eh" sound file for both. I submitted a ticket to the tech department and when I talked to them they acted like they knew about it and told me "it must just be on the learning the letters part" and "I won't have to deal with it once I get past that part." I was like "WHAT!?! Really!?! What about all the people that don't know better and are being instructed wrong?" And those weren't the only issues that were wrong. I guess there are going to be some people out there that don't know how wrong they are pronouncing Korean. What can you do though? I told them so they know it needs fixed.
@bigbob5103
@bigbob5103 2 года назад
@@kaimagnus ㅔ ㅐare both pronounced pretty much the same these days
@kaimagnus
@kaimagnus 2 года назад
@@bigbob5103 Yea, in practical use my generation mid 20's to mid 30's and younger don't bother to differentiate that much anymore and don't care if others try real hard to pronounce the difference either. I mean there's enough difference made to tell, but it's real close. It's just a few from older generations and some traditional or very official, professional situations that the difference is strongly and clearly pronounced. It's all good though. By the time learners are in a situation they need to know they'll also be well aware of normal use and can use context clues. Honestly even I will still miss or have a hard time determining what is said if I'm not paying good attention ahead of time or know something is about to be said. lol. If someone suddenly says something I'm not expecting I'm all like "뭐!?! Huh!?! lol. But heck I do that in English sometimes too. XD 😆 Edit: Now that I think of it, it depends on the word for how much ㅔ"eh" ㅐ"ay" clear difference is made. Sometimes the word with ㅐ in it is fairly clearly pronounced and some words it's pronounced more like ㅔ "eh". Even though it's supposed to be "ay" sound. I guess it kinda comes down to laziness. lol. No I'm just kidding.
@Mia-o8l3h
@Mia-o8l3h 3 года назад
I love your videos a lot ... they're really helpful to me ... can you please tell me when or for whom do we use the polite speech
@janellemaur333
@janellemaur333 3 месяца назад
This was helpful, thank you!
@shreyadas3906
@shreyadas3906 2 года назад
You are the best korean teacher. Gamsahamnida!💜
@nehachaudhary861
@nehachaudhary861 3 года назад
Really helpful. Thank you so much. But i have a problem there are two ㄹㅂ.both on the right and left side. Could you tell us the difference.
@Loplop_gaming
@Loplop_gaming 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for helping me to understand it more🌷My school is the first school got korean class in Malaysia ,Sabah kota kinabalu. And only Form 1 can learn it because the teacher came to my school last year 2023, idk why. This week im having my korean first exam🤭. So, i was really excited to try the korean exam. I hope can get full marks👍🤭🎀
@spittingame4241
@spittingame4241 2 года назад
I *LOVE* your lessons and your videos 😍🇰🇷🌟
@LostNTranslations
@LostNTranslations Год назад
I feel really stupid. I still don't know when to prioritize which consonant? I get part 1 and 2 are different, but why? It it just totally random which consonant we pronounce so we'll just have to remember what happens in each individual word? Or is there an actual guideline that I'm not seeing which tells us which one? I've watched this three times already and I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. What is the fundamental difference between part one syllables and the part two ones?
@titoarman
@titoarman 3 года назад
Just a bit confused about the No.3 and No.9. They have the same double consonant, so, how can we know which part we should use when pronuncing? Thank you.
@drummergirl6402
@drummergirl6402 3 года назад
Yeah, I was also confused about that
@basascristinab.23
@basascristinab.23 3 года назад
Thank you this video made it easier for us to understand
@Suhyeoon.p
@Suhyeoon.p Год назад
감사합니다!~ you make all easy to understand
@hadis8115
@hadis8115 3 месяца назад
Best teacher in youtube❤❤❤❤
@kpatelunus
@kpatelunus 7 месяцев назад
The 10th one was not confusing but the 3rd and 9th were confusing for sure😂
@priyoo00
@priyoo00 2 года назад
Hello Haily, There is another double bachim which is this ㅀ How to pronounce this? Should I pronounce the first consonant or should I pronounce the last consonant? And thank you for the video, your lessons are very helpful to me☺️
@kerik_lovebird
@kerik_lovebird 11 месяцев назад
i’ve got the same question and about ㄴㅎ as well, did you find the answer ?🥺
@lissies6155
@lissies6155 2 года назад
thank you so much for this clear explanation!!
@editz1013
@editz1013 2 года назад
HI Hailey 😊 Thank you for your lessons..👍 It helps me in the journey of learning korean🤗 Keep going💖 GOOD LUCK😇
@shakesnbake
@shakesnbake 3 года назад
I love your channel Hailey - I only recently discovered it. Should I just start with the oldest video and work my way through it?
@massimokim
@massimokim Год назад
Thank you for a great explanation!
@NHY6CK
@NHY6CK 7 месяцев назад
This helped a lot
@prism223
@prism223 2 года назад
These are very helpful, thank you!
@m.y.o.b6319
@m.y.o.b6319 Год назад
I always don’t understand this double final consonants thing until watching this vid. So basically Part 1 using first letter (from the word) and Part 2 using the second letter (from the word) bc they are the Consonants. And when it comes to word that ends with a “다” behind, we need to change it to “따”, making pronunciation more forcefully although it have the same sound as single consonants. I know there are 4 other double consonants such as “ㅃ”, “ㅉ”, “ㅆ”, “ㄲ”, are we suppose to use it the same way as “다”🧐🤔 Anyway, thanks Hailey this vid and all other vids of yours, I really 🫶🏼 your vids and had been learning & understanding a lot more, it really helps😊
@kalarani.a3584
@kalarani.a3584 2 года назад
Your the one of the best teacher 😊😊
@angel-qx6lz
@angel-qx6lz 2 года назад
Hey Hailey 👋 thank you for explaining this to us ,i know its pretty hard .but you do the best so we can learn❤🤝🤝👸
@mimosaminmoss
@mimosaminmoss Год назад
👻 the second part!!
@junakang
@junakang Год назад
Thank you!
@krishnamohan2930
@krishnamohan2930 2 года назад
Thank you! this was very helpful for me.
@hjchung1797
@hjchung1797 7 месяцев назад
그.. 거침없이 하기킥 나왔던 귀여운 선생님 닮으셨어요. 감사합니다.
@francisramirez8793
@francisramirez8793 6 месяцев назад
Very informative..thank you so much❤❤❤
@jiminshi739
@jiminshi739 Год назад
Your english is so good and also you taech korean good as well
@terrydelorme
@terrydelorme 10 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@precious_jam1232
@precious_jam1232 Год назад
Thank you 😊❤️
@Rrptc
@Rrptc 6 месяцев назад
❤well explained 😊
@yutpeu
@yutpeu Год назад
Super helpful! Thank you!
@mylove-qr5tq
@mylove-qr5tq 3 года назад
I can barely talked Korean thank you for your help unnie
@mylove-qr5tq
@mylove-qr5tq 3 года назад
@Cano Remy no freaking way😣
@mylove-qr5tq
@mylove-qr5tq 3 года назад
@Cano Remy I'm 18 I'm from Thailand
@shermekeamcneal4080
@shermekeamcneal4080 Месяц назад
thank you!
@hyacinthfaithbernalesalayo7272
@hyacinthfaithbernalesalayo7272 3 года назад
Thank you for this idea ma'am 😊🙇 감사함니다
@batang90ss
@batang90ss Год назад
your The great teacher maam Hailey 💕
@Valizat
@Valizat 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this 🎉
@gahininathadhav2041
@gahininathadhav2041 2 года назад
I can speak marathi, Hindi, Panjabi, english & Malayalam. And now I can speak a little Korean by you. I want to tell you that I am a girl of a Indian farmer
@riverriverchang5487
@riverriverchang5487 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, this is a nice note
@stellagoddess
@stellagoddess 3 года назад
thank you so much for clearing my doubts :)
@melty2
@melty2 8 месяцев назад
In Double Batchim pronunciation, what about blending? In Pt.1, the 2nd consonant blends through ㅇ, yes? (Or no?) But in Pt.2, the second consonant is pronounced (and would blend), but does the first consonant remain silent? This knowledge will help me with verb conjugation and particle/grammer endings. Thanks so much for this video! It cleared up a lot of things for me.
@ketchup8496
@ketchup8496 2 года назад
very helpful super easy and understandable
@shreyaSingh-gf7gc
@shreyaSingh-gf7gc 3 года назад
Thank you mam you are the great teacher your teaching is helpful for all peoples ❤️❤️❤️how I say thank you ❤️ you helped us a lot we are so lucky that you are our korean teacher thank you so much for your helping😊 도와줘서 너무 고마워💜 😊
@namalprasannaherath8117
@namalprasannaherath8117 Год назад
Thank you very much
@sukanyaray4452
@sukanyaray4452 3 года назад
안녕 헤이리 씨 ! I am trying to write a little bit as I am very curious and interested in being able to do it. Your every video is my class and you are my virtual teacher. 감사합니다🙏
@vicentasgard8380
@vicentasgard8380 Год назад
Thank you for your great explanations! I learn a lot with your videos, and you´re also really cute, so it´s easy not to get distracted 🥰
@eithuthuhlaing4508
@eithuthuhlaing4508 3 года назад
teacher pls keep uploading videos you helped me alot
@lelemariiee
@lelemariiee 3 года назад
감사합니다 언니!! your lessons help me out so much 💓💓
@usmangull3215
@usmangull3215 2 года назад
너무 사랑해요🥰🥰
@khyatibaleviya1626
@khyatibaleviya1626 2 года назад
this is very easy to learn korean love u mam..
@Annali-m6l
@Annali-m6l 2 месяца назад
Hi I'll explain when to use each rule in pt.1 you can see the the double final consonant just memorize the consonant in pt. 1 and do the same in pt.2 and remember that in pt.1 read the first one and in pt.2 read the second one ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊ok this the easy way to explain 😊😊😊😊
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