THE 2-MINUTE RULE FOR KOREAN

The 2-Minute Rule for korean

The 2-Minute Rule for korean

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As opposed to when it is actually Preliminary, this is pronounced, as the nasal ng, which happens only as a ultimate in the modern language.

Take note the dots around the vowels, the geometric symmetry of s and j in the primary two syllables, the asymmetrical lip 토지노 at the best-left on the d during the 3rd, and the distinction in between Preliminary and remaining ieung in the final.

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