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| hachoo Australia. April 25 2012 22:24. Posts 27 | Profile # |
| cool guide! Last edit: 2012-04-25 22:24:41 |
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| Superouman France. April 25 2012 22:34. Posts 1492 | Profile Blog # |
Am i reading "Hari Potu" correctly? no R sound at the end?
I can't believe korean alphabet is so easy, it's awesomeLast edit: 2012-04-25 22:36:35 |
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| BloodDrunK Bangladesh. April 25 2012 22:41. Posts 2752 | Profile Blog # |
| nice guide. thanks a lot for sharing. gonna help out a lot... |
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| Munk-E United States. April 25 2012 22:43. Posts 657 | Profile Blog # |
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| onlinerobbe Germany. April 25 2012 22:45. Posts 546 | Profile # |
hnnnng guys you should look at mizu's blog, they're easy as well and have some discussion afterwards with people who know what they're talking about
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Last Part (I think)
they're quick and easy and TL-made, so .... they have to be better, right?
@OP: btw usually it's better to write something yourself with whatever content you're trying to provide don't just dump an image here and you'll have a longer life here on tlLast edit: 2012-04-25 22:48:29 |
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| Shanedon United States. April 25 2012 22:48. Posts 147 | Profile # |
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| rave[wcr] United States. April 25 2012 22:59. Posts 985 | Profile # |
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CaptainCrush United States. April 25 2012 23:43. Posts 784 | Profile Blog # |
Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day! |
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| Weavel Finland. April 25 2012 23:47. Posts 2991 | Profile # |
Wuu 9gag the most loved website ever <3
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| iamahydralisk United States. April 25 2012 23:56. Posts 764 | Profile Blog # |
On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Pretty sure it would be like "goal-lawm." Take that with a grain of salt though, because I've only been learning Korean for a year.
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| Fighter Korea (South). April 26 2012 00:00. Posts 1093 | Profile # |
On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Korean uses ONE character for both the R and the L sound. The character itself actually makes NEITHER of those sounds because it's actually sort of somewhere in between. This is the reason that Koreans have a hard time pronouncing L words, but it also means that when you transliterate there's really no way to make a 1:1 correspondence between characters.
On April 25 2012 22:34 Superouman wrote: Am i reading "Hari Potu" correctly? no R sound at the end?
I can't believe korean alphabet is so easy, it's awesome
And yes, a lot of times Koreans sort of drop certain sounds. Again, words don't always get translated 1:1 by their characters.
One thing that's REALLY important in Korean, is that letters get blocked into syllables, and if you look at the syllable construction you will notice they really NEVER end in consonants. Only vowels. But "Potter" ends in a consonant, which makes it super, SUPER hard for native Koreans to even SAY. It just goes against the grain so badly for them. That's why you get the stereotypically asian "uhh" at the end of words.
It's not David, it's Daviduh
It's not Potter, it's PottuhLast edit: 2012-04-26 00:06:40 |
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CaptainCrush United States. April 26 2012 00:00. Posts 784 | Profile Blog # |
On April 25 2012 23:56 iamahydralisk wrote: Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Pretty sure it would be like "goal-lawm." Take that with a grain of salt though, because I've only been learning Korean for a year.
Well Im sure you know better than I do then but I was curious since it says that the squiggly symbol that resembles an "S" is pronounced like the "R" in rattlesnake. |
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| onlinerobbe Germany. April 26 2012 01:32. Posts 546 | Profile # |
On April 26 2012 00:00 CaptainCrush wrote: Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 23:56 iamahydralisk wrote: On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Pretty sure it would be like "goal-lawm." Take that with a grain of salt though, because I've only been learning Korean for a year.
Well Im sure you know better than I do then but I was curious since it says that the squiggly symbol that resembles an "S" is pronounced like the "R" in rattlesnake.
it doesn't that's why I for one kinda dislike this guide 
On April 26 2012 00:00 Fighter wrote: Korean uses ONE character for both the R and the L sound. The character itself actually makes NEITHER of those sounds because it's actually sort of somewhere in between. This is the reason that Koreans have a hard time pronouncing L words, but it also means that when you transliterate there's really no way to make a 1:1 correspondence between characters.
it's kind of a mix between the two, ever seen anime in japanese? then you should have an idea
+with a word like gollum where you can see a ㄹ at the end of a syllable and another at the beginning of the next you can (mostly at least) romanize that as double L
and it wouldn't be goal-lawm afaik...the ㅓ can be pronounced like the u in "bun" but it's actually "eo" the rest is normal gollum.. simply
of course, I'm not an expert (I'm not even a beginner) but that's what I learnt here and elsewhereLast edit: 2012-04-26 01:33:35 |
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| jinorazi Korea (South). April 26 2012 03:44. Posts 3971 | Profile # |
On April 26 2012 00:00 Fighter wrote: Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Korean uses ONE character for both the R and the L sound. The character itself actually makes NEITHER of those sounds because it's actually sort of somewhere in between. This is the reason that Koreans have a hard time pronouncing L words, but it also means that when you transliterate there's really no way to make a 1:1 correspondence between characters. Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 22:34 Superouman wrote: Am i reading "Hari Potu" correctly? no R sound at the end?
I can't believe korean alphabet is so easy, it's awesome
And yes, a lot of times Koreans sort of drop certain sounds. Again, words don't always get translated 1:1 by their characters. One thing that's REALLY important in Korean, is that letters get blocked into syllables, and if you look at the syllable construction you will notice they really NEVER end in consonants. Only vowels. But "Potter" ends in a consonant, which makes it super, SUPER hard for native Koreans to even SAY. It just goes against the grain so badly for them. That's why you get the stereotypically asian "uhh" at the end of words. It's not David, it's Daviduh It's not Potter, it's Pottuh
i never understood that, seems like a japanese way of doing it. Potter can be 파털 and david can be 대이빗Last edit: 2012-04-26 03:45:13 |
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| acerockolla United States. April 26 2012 06:29. Posts 219 | Profile # |
On April 26 2012 03:44 jinorazi wrote: Show nested quote +On April 26 2012 00:00 Fighter wrote: On April 25 2012 23:43 CaptainCrush wrote: Am I seeing this right? Gollum would be pronounced "Gorrum"?
Hahaha, I love me some engrish. This is a great guide though, I would really love to be able to speak korean one day!
Korean uses ONE character for both the R and the L sound. The character itself actually makes NEITHER of those sounds because it's actually sort of somewhere in between. This is the reason that Koreans have a hard time pronouncing L words, but it also means that when you transliterate there's really no way to make a 1:1 correspondence between characters. On April 25 2012 22:34 Superouman wrote: Am i reading "Hari Potu" correctly? no R sound at the end?
I can't believe korean alphabet is so easy, it's awesome
And yes, a lot of times Koreans sort of drop certain sounds. Again, words don't always get translated 1:1 by their characters. One thing that's REALLY important in Korean, is that letters get blocked into syllables, and if you look at the syllable construction you will notice they really NEVER end in consonants. Only vowels. But "Potter" ends in a consonant, which makes it super, SUPER hard for native Koreans to even SAY. It just goes against the grain so badly for them. That's why you get the stereotypically asian "uhh" at the end of words. It's not David, it's Daviduh It's not Potter, it's Pottuh
i never understood that, seems like a japanese way of doing it. Potter can be 파털 and david can be 대이빗
Nah.. if you spoke Korean, you'd know what 털 sounds like. It means hair btw.. but it isn't the sound you are looking for in Potter. It would end up sounding more like Pa Tawl. I wouldn't try to rationalize any of the english word translations as it's not exactly a concrete system nor do they really care if the match is off by a bit.
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