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In korean, ㅅ is "s" and ㅆ is "ss", right?but why do we pronounce it as T sometimes.
28 de jul de 2012 10:56
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There's a problem to match each sound to English alphabet. It's not appropriate and you don't have to. Like your example, you can pronounce 'ㅅ' as 'S', but 'ㅆ' also sounds like 'S' Even though many korean use SS to represent 'ㅆ', it's wrong. For example, Sorry -> 쏘리 Sound -> 사운드 As you see above, only 's' is used for both sounds. So if you use 'ss' for 'ㅆ', it's not korean, and English, either. You may be aware of that 'ㅆ' is just accented 's' 't' sound of 'ㅅ' is used only when 'ㅅ' is located on the bottom of the letter and follows by a consonant. Like, 있다. [it da] 솟다. [sot da] Usually 'ㅆ' is more often used as a bottom.
29 de julho de 2012
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when "ㅅ" is in the end of the word we pronounce it as T :)
28 de julho de 2012
But when it os at the end and it is followed by a syllable that starts with a vowel, it still has it's 's' sound.
28 de julho de 2012
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