Exercise

About Hangul



Interpretation
Now we're going to try to read sentences. It may be difficult for you to read them at first but if you practice a lot, it will become more natural.
There is an important fact that the pronunciation of the letters may be influenced and change surrounding letters in the sentence or words, and it is different from reading each sound value of the letters.
Although there are several phonetic rules, we will just learn about the most important one here.
If the 'bachim' is followed by a syllable beginning with a vowel, it is pronounced as the first sound of the following syllable.

For example in '선생님은', when we read separating each letter, those are pronounced as '선[sใช้eกลับหัวn]' '생[s(.สัญลักษณ์..)n]' '님[nim]' '은[(ใช้ i มีขีดกลาง)n]'. But it can be pronounced more smoothly '선생니믄[sunsengni:meun]' in the sentence or as a word.
This phenomenon is called a Liaison. When you read the sentence, you have to practice with caution at this point. Now let's practice reading each sentence.
Now we're going to try to read sentences. It may be difficult for you to read them at first but if you practice a lot, it will become more natural.