Lesson Notes Batchim
Lesson Notes Batchim
Lesson Notes Batchim
Grammar
1. Consonant ㄱ (기역)
자 plus 하 equals 차; 차지
다 plus 하 equals 타; 타다
부 plus 후 equals 푸; 포부
Lesson Transcript
You just made it to an important milestone: you now know all of the
characters in written Korean. The rules for combining them and quirks
about the pronunciation is the focus of future lessons, but for now,
let’s take a break from new things and make sure you’ve got a solid
foundation to build on!
Let's talk about the consonant 기역 first. We learned that it sounds like
g of green. But if the consonant ㄱ is located at the beginning of a
word, it sounds more like ㅋ(크).
다리...수도...다리...수도...
바지...바보...바지...바보...
지구...휴지...지구...휴지...
라디오...도로...라디오...도로...
And we’ll return to 기역 once more...
가요...누가...가요...누가...
Do you know what an aspirated consonant is? The fact is, Korean is
full of them...and you already know them! An aspirated sound is one
that’s pronounced with a puff of breath. I'll give you a tip to say the
aspirated consonants you already know correctly.
Let’s look at 흐 and 으. When you say 흐, you can feel that you are
breathing out the the strong burst of air. That’s because this sound is
aspirated. 으 is unaspirated -- “으” -- nothing comes out!
If you read ㄱ as you say ㅎ -- that is, aspirated -- “ㅋ” you can hear that
the sound becomes a stronger, K sound. That's the pronunciation of ㅋ,
the first aspirated consonant.
Let's say ㅎ first. Think about how much air is coming out of your
mouth when you do this. Then say ㄱ with the same amount of air. 흐.
크. 흐. 크. Great job!
You can find the same pronunciation rule in the other consonants.
자 plus 하 equals 차
차지
다 plus 하 equals 타
타다
부 plus 후 equals 푸
포부
1. 도
2. 쿄
3. 뮤
4. 뱌
5. 스
6. 퓨
7. 하
8. 탸
9. 라
10. 여
11. 주
12. 처
13. 기
14. 려
15. 누