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#Rhythmchanges Reel by @seoulkorean.ewe - Confusing Korean Sounds (ㅂ vs ㅃ vs ㅍ)
Many learners confuse these Korean sounds.

ㅂ / ㅃ / ㅍ 
They may sound similar, but the difference matters.

ㅂ =
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@seoulkorean.ewe
Confusing Korean Sounds (ㅂ vs ㅃ vs ㅍ) Many learners confuse these Korean sounds. ㅂ / ㅃ / ㅍ They may sound similar, but the difference matters. ㅂ = softer ㅃ = tense ㅍ = strong air Try saying them out loud. Which one is the hardest for you? #korean #learningkorean #studykorean
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @sara.korean_ - Literal meaning
→ Really?

But Koreans use this expression
in many situations.

You might say it when

• something is surprising
• you want confirmati
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@sara.korean_
Literal meaning → Really? But Koreans use this expression in many situations. You might say it when • something is surprising • you want confirmation • you can’t believe what you heard In Korean, tone and context often change the meaning. #learnkorean #koreanlanguage #korean #studykorean
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @realkoreanwithjuwan - One Korean word. Four different meanings.
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In English you say:
Okay
I see
Got it
Understood
Sure
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In Korean?
Just say 알겠어요.
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The meaning doesn't ch
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One Korean word. Four different meanings. . In English you say: Okay I see Got it Understood Sure . In Korean? Just say 알겠어요. . The meaning doesn’t change because of the dictionary. It changes because of tone, context, and feeling. . Same word. Different situations. . That’s how Korean really works. . Save this and listen again with the expressions 👀🇰🇷 Did you catch the difference?😉 #learnkorean #korean #studykorean #speakkorean #koreanculture
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @kylekolingo - This is an easy method you can apply today to stop translating and thinking in Korean!

Add Korean phrases throughout your daily life!

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@kylekolingo
This is an easy method you can apply today to stop translating and thinking in Korean! Add Korean phrases throughout your daily life! @kylekolingo
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @realkoreanwithjuwan - Stop studying 은/는 vs 이/가 like grammar❌
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Most learners try to memorize rules.
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But in real life, Korean works like this:
Answer→ use 이/가
Story → use
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@realkoreanwithjuwan
Stop studying 은/는 vs 이/가 like grammar❌ . Most learners try to memorize rules. . But in real life, Korean works like this: Answer→ use 이/가 Story → use 은/는 It’s not about grammar. It’s about flow. . Save this for later and test it next time you watch Korean content. 🇰🇷 What part of Korean still feels confusing for you? #learnkorean #korean #studykorean #speakkorean #koreanculture
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @kylekolingo - If you have trouble with Korean pronunciation try this exercise!

Practice differentiating similar sounding words in English and in Korean

Grey/ 그래
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If you have trouble with Korean pronunciation try this exercise! Practice differentiating similar sounding words in English and in Korean Grey/ 그래 Bob/ 밥 Sole/ 솔 Hay/ 해 @kylekolingo
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @essential.korean - How can two identical Korean sentences have different meanings? Let's practice by changing the intonation!

#learnkorean #koreanlanguage #koreanlangua
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@essential.korean
How can two identical Korean sentences have different meanings? Let's practice by changing the intonation! #learnkorean #koreanlanguage #koreanlanguagelearning #koreanphrases #koreanintonation
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @urkoreanteacher.jiny - Is this a helpful tip? Would you like more of similar tips?

#korean #koreanlanguage #koreanstudy
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@urkoreanteacher.jiny
Is this a helpful tip? Would you like more of similar tips? #korean #koreanlanguage #koreanstudy
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @teacherjoydo - Why "ㅡ" Disappears: Mastering 'ㅡ' Dropping Irregular

In Korean, every sound must form a syllable.
A consonant alone cannot make a sound; it needs a v
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Why "ㅡ" Disappears: Mastering 'ㅡ' Dropping Irregular In Korean, every sound must form a syllable. A consonant alone cannot make a sound; it needs a vowel. For example, if you show this letter (ㅁ) to a Korean, they’ll pronounce it as /므/, adding the /ㅡ/ sound automatically. Why /ㅡ/? Because for Koreans, it’s the easiest vowel to produce. You don’t have to move your tongue or lips much. But I know for many of you, this is the hardest sound! Here’s a tip to get it right. Start by making the /u/ sound (like in “blue”). Your teeth should be close together. Now, keep your teeth there but stretch your lips to the sides. That’s your Korean /ㅡ/! Now, the most common irregular: the “ㅡ irregular.” Think of /ㅡ/ as a “supportive” sound. It’s there to help consonants make a clear syllable. Because it’s so flexible, it often disappears when it’s not needed. When a verb stem ends in /ㅡ/, like 크다, 아프다, or 바쁘다, the /ㅡ/ drops out whenever it meets an ending that starts with a vowel. Take 크다. Drop the ending ‘-다,’ and you have the stem ‘크-‘. When we add the polite ending ‘-어요,’ the /ㅡ/ vanishes. “ㅋ + 어요” becomes 커요. Same for 아프다 → 아파요, and 바쁘다 → 바빠요. It’s like it was never there! What about formal speech? We have -습니다 and -ㅂ니다 in modern Korean. Originally, it was just -읍니다/-ㅂ니다 in the past. Anyhow, a lone consonant like ‘ㅂ’ looks incomplete to Koreans. Remember, we love full syllables! When ‘ㅂ’ is at the bottom, we instinctively add a /ㅡ/ sound before it. Otherwise, you can’t hear the batchim sound! To make 크다 formal, the stem ‘크-‘ has no batchim, so we just add ‘ㅂ니다’. It becomes ‘큽니다.’ Now it sounds very polite and complete. When you learn a new ending, always ask: Does it start with a consonant or a vowel? For example: “-고” starts with a consonant. No change! “크고 맛있어요. (It’s big and delicious.)” As for “-(으)면”, here, the /ㅡ/ is an extra sound added to help consonants. Since the stem ‘크-‘ already has an /ㅡ/, we don’t need two! So it just combines into one. It’s 크면, not 크으면. And 아프면, not 아프으면. #irregularverbs #koreanlanguage #koreangrammar #koreanverbs #koreanvowels
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @realkorean_young - Korean Tense Hack 🇰🇷

Stem: 마시-
• 어요 (Present)
• 었어요 (Past)
• (ㄹ) 거예요 (Future)
• 고 있어요 (Continuous)

Master these, master 90% of conversations.

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Korean Tense Hack 🇰🇷 Stem: 마시- • 어요 (Present) • 었어요 (Past) • (ㄹ) 거예요 (Future) • 고 있어요 (Continuous) Master these, master 90% of conversations. #learnkorean #studykorean #koreanteacher #koreanwords #koreanculture
#Rhythmchanges Reel by @koreanwithbilly - Present Progressive Form of the verb in Korean 
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#koreanstudy #koreanlesson #koreanlanguage #korean  #KoreanLearning #koreanphrase #fblifestyle
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Present Progressive Form of the verb in Korean 💗 #koreanstudy #koreanlesson #koreanlanguage #korean #KoreanLearning #koreanphrase #fblifestyle

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