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what is the difference between ㅕand ㅛ? I was reading simple phrases and sentences when i came across both characters. I didn't know how to use them. what is the difference between ㅕ andㅛ?
Jan 10, 2014 7:16 PM
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A Korean friend kindly showed me the difference... 어 is made quite close to the back of the mouth, like the o in Korean. It's usually transliterated as "eo", as in Seoul (서울). 오 is pushed forward to the lips, as in show. 여 and 요 just add a y sound, of course.
January 11, 2014
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it's just different characters. you could say both is read "yo" but there's a significant difference as 여 is a "lighter" sound and 요 is maybe "heavier" and even almost like a "yu". same goes with 어 and 오 (o) it's nest for you to learn to differenciate it by listening to a native speaking! maybe try to find a video of basic hangul on youtube and pay attention to the difference in sound.
January 10, 2014
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ㅕ - sounds as "jo", but you have to open your mouth as for saying "a". This sounds is something between "jo" and "ja" ㅛ - sounds just as "jo". Oh, and when you see "요" in the end of the sentence, it means that it is in a polite form (informal and the most using). 저는 여자에요. 괜찮아요. 도와 주세요:)
January 11, 2014
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