but when the people you're learning from aren't native or proficient speakers of Korean, and can't really tell you what sound you're supposed to make, or whether 3 and 4 are closed syllables, it's kind of a problem.
I learnt it that way as well. At Tae-Kwon Do class, actually. But all I can conjure up right now is: hana, dul, set, net and something with go-rok, I think. I haven't heard it in 6 years so far. Further all I can remember is 'kansamnida'.
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but when the people you're learning from aren't native or proficient
speakers of Korean, and can't really tell you what sound you're
supposed to make, or whether 3 and 4 are closed syllables, it's kind of
a problem.
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/hana/
/twul/
/seys/
/neys/
/tases/
/yeses/
/ilkop/
/yetelp/
/ahop/
/yel/
As for IPA, YMMV. I (not a native speaker) say something like this:
['hɑnɑ]
['tul]
['sɛt]
['nɛt]
['tɑsɤt]
['jɤsɤt]
['ilgop]
['jɤdɤl]
['ɑop]
['jɤl]
(Note that final stops should be unreleased. I'm afraid I was having trouble getting the correct diacritic to display.)
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Thank you so much!
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