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kopastel · 6 years ago
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Astronomy
소행성 - Asteroid
소행성대 - Asteroid belt
천문학 - Astronomy
블랙홀 - Black hole
혜성 - Comet
별자리 - Constellation
지구 - Earth
만월 - Full moon
은하 - Galaxy
중력 - Gravity
목성 - Jupiter
광년 - Light year
화성 - Mars
수성 - Mercury
유성 - Meteor
유성우 - Meteor shower
달 - Moon
해왕성 - Neptune
궤도 - Orbit
우주 공간 - Outer Space
행성 - Planet
명왕성 - Pluto
토성 - Saturn
별- Star
태양 - Sun
태양계 - The solar system
우주 - Universe, Space
천왕성 - Uranus
금성 - Venus
Study on Quizlet!
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kopastel · 6 years ago
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“Something going on between us” in KOREAN SLANG
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“썸” 
A very popular neologism in Korea, “썸[some]” is a grey area in the beginning of a relationship. Two people are seeing each other but it never means they are together or couple. It’s the mellow and confusing moment between two people.
We have something going on between us.
= (우리) 썸이에요.
= (우리) 썸 타는 중이에요.
= (우리) 썸 타고 있어요. 
E.g.
A :   요즘 만나는 사람 있어요? Are you seeing someone these days?
B :   네, 직장에서 만나는 사람이 있어요. Yes, in work.
A :   잘 되고 있어요? Is it working well?
B :   네, 썸 타고 있어요. Yes, there’s something going on between us.
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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100 Adjectives in Korean
괜찮다 - Alright, Okay
화나다 - Angry
짜증나다 - Annoyed
나쁘다 - Bad
아름답다 - Beautiful
크다 - Big
쓰다 - Bitter
심심하다 - Bored
지루하다 - Boring, Dull
씩씩하다 - Brave
싸다 - Cheap
싸늘하다 - Chilly, Frosty
통통하다 - Chubby
깨끗하다 - Clean
흐리다 - Cloudy
춥다 - Cold (Weather)
차갑다 - Cold, Icy, Chilly (Touch, objects)
편하다 - Comfortable
편리하다 - Convenient
시원하다 - Cool, Refreshing
귀엽다 - Cute
축축하다 - Damp, Clammy, Wet
습하다 - Damp, Humid, Moist
맛있다 - Delicious, Tasty
다르다 - Different
어렵다 - Difficult
더럽다 - Dirty
건조하다 - Dry
이르다 - Early
쉽다 - Easy
당황하다 - Embarrassed 
비어 있다 - Empty
비싸다 - Expensive
빠르다 - Fast
뚱뚱하다 - Fat, Overweight
기름지다 - Fatty, Greasy, Oily
적다 - Few, Little
신선하다 - Fresh
가득하다 - Full, Crammed
젖다 - Get wet, Damp
기쁘다 - Glad, Happy
잘생기다 - Good looking
착하다 - Good-natured, Nice
좋다 - Good, Fine
행복하다 - Happy
딱딱하다 - Hard, Stiff
건강하다 - Healthy
높다 - High
뜨겁다 - Hot (Touch, objects)
덥다 - Hot (Weather)
배가 고프다 - Hungry
불편하다 - Inconvenient 
재미있다 - Interesting, Fun
복잡하다 - Jammed, Crowed
늦다 - Late
적다 - Less
많다 - Lots, Many
시끄럽다 - Loud, Noisy
비열하다 - Mean, Nasty
촉촉하다 - Moist
좁다 - Narrow
새롭다 - New, Fresh
재미없다 - Not interesting, Not fun, Boring
맛없다 - Not tasty
오래되다 - Old (Objects)
예쁘다 - Pretty
조용하다 - Quiet
슬프다 - Sad
짜다 - Salty
같다 - Same
무섭다 - Scary
날카롭다, 뾰족하다 - Sharp, Pointed
수줍다 - Shy
아프다 - Sick, Painful
비슷하다 - Similar
깡마르다 - Skinny
졸리다 - Sleepy
날씬하다 - Slim, Slender
미끄럽다 - Slippery
느리다 - Slow
작다 - Small
똑똑하다 - Smart, Clever
부드럽다 - Soft
말랑하다 - Soft, Tender, Ripe
시다, 시큼하다 - Sour
맵다 - Spicy
강하다 - Strong
튼튼하다 - Strong, Sturdy
멍청하다 - Stupid, Foolish
놀라다 - Surprised
달다, 달콤하다 - Sweet
목이 마르다 - Thirsty
피곤하다 - Tired, Exhausted 
못생기다 - Ugly
불편하다 - Uncomfortable
급하다 - Urgent
따뜻하다 - Warm
약하다 - Week, Feeble
이상하다 - Weird, Strange
넓다 - Wide, Broad
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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Korean Autumnal Words
My favourite season is here so thought I’d share some seasonal words I learnt relating to Autumn!
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가을 - Autumn
잎 - Leaf
커피 - Coffee
할로윈 - Halloween
비가 오는 - Rainy
떨어지는 나뭇잎 - Falling Leaves
스웨터 - Sweater
감기 - Cold
호박 - Pumpkin
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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Mini Korean Lesson #2
안물안궁 An Mool An Goong
(An-mu-ran-‘gung)
Phrase. “I did not ask and I am not curious,either.”
Basically a phrase for when someone gives too much unsolicited information (aka over sharing). It is an abbreviation for “안 물어봄” (“I didn’t ask”) and “안 궁금함” (I am not curious”).
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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애완동물 - Pet
저는 애완동물이 있어요 - I have a pet 저는 애완동물이 없어요 - I don’t have a pet 애완동물을 키워요? - Do you raise pets 개 두 마리 키워요 - I raise two dogs 마리 - Animal counter 키우다 - To raise  
개 - Dog 강아지 - Puppy 멍멍이 - Doggy (childish) 고양이 - Cat 새끼 고양이 - Kitten 야옹이 - Kitty (childish) 토끼 - Rabbit 햄스터 - Hamster 기니피그 - Guinea pig   쥐 - Rat 생쥐 - Mouse 친칠라 - Chinchilla 새 - Bird 물고기 - Fish 금붕어 - Gold fish 거북이 - Tortoise/Turtle 도마뱀 - Lizard 뱀 - Snake
🐱A&R🐱
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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pros of having a lot of study resources: you have all the info you need and then some.
cons of having a lot of study resources: 7GB+ of material is terribly overwhelming and you don’t even know where to fucking begin so you decide to take a nap instead…
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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Korean Slang/Common Expressions:
This is a list of all the slang that I know and have used when speaking Korean. But this isn’t a full list of all slang in Korean. There are tons that I don’t know, but I will guarantee, that if you use these to a Korean person, they will most likely be surprised that a foreigner knows Korean slang. Without further adieu, let’s go! 
Food: ♡ 일차 - first round ♡ 이차 - second round ♡ 삼차 - third round ♡ 맛점 - delicious lunch ♡ 아점 - brunch (아침 + 점심) ♡ 맥날 - mcdonalds ♡ 스벅 - starbucks ♡ 먹방 - mukbang (aka eating show)
People: ♡ 남사친 - friend who’s a guy (남자 + 사람 + 친구) ♡ 여사친 - friend who’s a girl ♡ 남친 - boyfriend (남자친구) ♡ 여친 - girlfriend ♡ 붕아빵 - two people who look alike (kind of like doppelgänger) ♡ 변태 - pervert (usually used for older men) ♡ 몸짱 - great body (direc. body best) ♡ 얼짱 - great face (direc. face best) ♡ 금사빠 - someone who falls easily ♡ 바람둥이 - player
Expressions: ♡ 짱! - amazing! ♡ 아싸! - yay! ♡ 헐 - oh my god… ♡ 대박 - awesome! ♡ 우와 / 와 - wow! ♡ 아! - ouch! ♡ 어머 - oh my
Feelings: ♡ 꿀잼 - really funny (재밌어요) ♡ 노잼 - not funny ♡ 웃프다 - funny but sad ♡ 근자감 - a lot of self confidence ♡ 멘붕 - mental breakdown ♡ 케미 - chemistry (for lovebirds)
Other: ♡ 낼 - tomorrow ♡ 짐 - now ♡ 담 - next ♡ 첨 - first ♡ 넘 - very  ♡ 좀 - a little ♡ 울 - we ♡ 걍 - just ♡ 어케 - how ♡ 글고 - and ♡ 젤 - most, best ♡ 먄 - sorry ♡ 글쿤 - I see ♡ 알써 - I understand ♡ 몰겠어 - I don’t know
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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가족 나무 - Family Tree
In Korea, there are two sides of the family (much like western culture). Although, unlike western culture, they actually go by a different name. While you still call your mother’s sister your aunt - even without specifying that she’s on your mother’s side - there are completely different names / titles to use. 
가족 - family
어머니 / 엄마 - mother / mom (formal / casual)
아버지 / 아빠 - father / dad
할아버지 - grandpa
할머니 - grandma
부모 - parents
조부모 - grandparents
친척 - relatives
사촌 - cousin
형제 - brothers
자매 - sisters
형 - older brother (male)
오빠 - older brother (female)
누나 - older sister (male)
언니 - older sister (female)
동생 - younger sibling (여동생 - little sister, 남동생 - little brother)
고모 - father’s sister
이모 - mother’s sister 
you can say this when ordering at a restaurant. If the woman looks old enough to be your aunt, that is.
삼천 - uncle
Other names and titles in Korean:
아저씨 - older man (can be used as uncle)
아줌마 - older woman
아가씨 - woman (not married)
총각 - man (not married)
-씨 - 희주씨 (used after a name)
선생님 (쌤) - teacher (slang)
-님 - 의사님 (used after an occupation)
선배 - older university student (used if you are in freshman / first-year uni)
여자친구 (여친) - girlfriend (slang)
남자친구 (남친) - boyfriend (slang)
여자사람친구 (여사친) - female friend (slang)
남자사람친구 (남사친) - male friend (slang)
There are…hundreds of honorific titles in Korean, and if I went through all of them this post wouldn’t be about family anymore and it would be unnecessarily long. When I finish the��‘Jobs in Korea (for foreigners)’ blog, I will add workplace honorifics. But for now, that’s all! I hope you enjoyed this lesson. 
Happy Learning :)
~ SK101
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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♡ Animal Vocabulary ♡
♡ I apologize that this is very long, but it is very helpful. ♡
✧♡ Basic Animals ♡✧
✧ 사자 - Lion ✧ ✧ 호랑이 - Tiger ✧ ✧ 원숭이 - Monkey ✧ ✧ 침팬지 - Chimpanzee ✧ ✧ 오랑우탄 - Orangutan ✧ ✧ 고릴라 - Gorilla ✧ ✧ 개 - Dog ✧ ✧ 강아지 - Puppy ✧ ✧ 고양이 - Cat ✧ ✧ 말 - Horse ✧ ✧ 조랑말 - Pony ✧ ✧ 얼룩말 - Zebra ✧ ✧ 표범 - Leopard ✧ ✧ 치타 - Cheetah ✧ ✧ 닭 - Chicken ✧ ✧ 돼지 - Pig ✧ ✧ 소 - Cow ✧ ✧ 코뿔소 - Rhinoceros ✧ ✧ 너구리 - Raccoon ✧ ✧ 두더지 - Mole ✧ ✧ 팬더 - Panda ✧ ✧ 하마 - Hippo ✧ ✧ 기린 - Giraffe ✧ ✧ 하이에나 - Hyena ✧ ✧ 낙타 - Camel ✧ ✧ 토끼 - Rabbit ✧ ✧ 쥐 - Rat ✧ ✧ 다람쥐 - Squirrel ✧ ✧ 곰 - Bear ✧ ✧ 늑대 - Wolf ✧ ✧ 여우 - Fox ✧ ✧ 사슴 - Deer ✧ ✧ 영양 - Antelope ✧ ✧ 염소 - Goat ✧ ✧ 양 - Sheep ✧ ✧ 코알라 - Koala ✧ ✧ 나비 - Butterfly ✧ ✧ 펭귄 - Penguin ✧ ✧ 새 - Bird ✧ ✧ 개미 - Ant ✧ ✧ 달팽이 - Snail ✧ ✧ 모기 - Mosquito ✧ ✧ 바퀴벌레 - Cockroach ✧ ✧ 코끼리 - Elephant ✧ ✧ 항소 - Ox ✧ ✧ 오소리 - Badger ✧ ✧ 들소 - Bison ✧ ✧ 물소 - Water Buffalo ✧ ✧ 물개 - Otter ✧ ✧ 나방 - Moth ✧ ✧ 말벌 - Wasp ✧ ✧ 파리 - Fly ✧ ✧ 잠자리 - Dragonfly ✧ ✧ 캥거루 - Kangaroo ✧ ✧ 매미 - Cicada ✧
✧♡ Reptiles ♡✧
✧ 뱀 - Snake ✧ ✧ 도마뱀 - Lizard ✧ ✧ 구렁이 - Big Snake ✧ ✧ 악어 - Crocodile ✧ ✧ 개구리 - Frog ✧ ✧ 올챙이 - Tadpole ✧ ✧ 거북이 - Turtle ✧ ✧ 이구아나 - Iguana ✧
✧♡ Birds ♡✧
✧ 새 - Bird ✧ ✧ 까치 - Magpie ✧ ✧ 앵무새 - Parrot ✧ ✧ 까마귀 - Crow ✧ ✧ 참새 - Sparrow ✧ ✧ 비둘기 - Dove ✧ ✧ 공작 - Peacock ✧ ✧ 타조 - Ostrich ✧ ✧ 매 - Hawk ✧ ✧ 꿩 - Pheasant ✧ ✧ 백조 - Swan ✧ ✧ 황새 - Stork ✧ ✧ 두루미 - Crane ✧ ✧ 갈매기 - Gull ✧ ✧ 독수리 - Eagle ✧ ✧ 오리 - Duck ✧ ✧ 거위 - Goose ✧
✧♡ Sea Creatures ♡✧
✧ 물고기 - (Fish) Everything that lives in the water ✧ ✧ 고래 - Whale ✧ ✧ 돌고래 - Dolphin ✧ ✧ 상어 - Shark ✧ ✧ 생선 - Fish ✧ ✧ 고등어 - Mackerel ✧ ✧ 잉어 - Carp ✧ ✧ 장어 - Eel ✧ ✧ 게 - Crab ✧ ✧ 가오리 - Stingray ✧ ✧ 문어 - Octopus ✧ ✧ 오징어 - Squid ✧ ✧ 새우 - Shrimp ✧
✧♡ 새끼 can be added to some animals and some objects to refer to as their ‘child/baby’ counterparts. Ex. 새끼 고양이 - Baby Cat or Kitten Ex. 새끼 손가락 - Little Finger or Pinky ✧♡ Avoid using 새끼 with 개, use the term for puppy above, as 개새끼 is not a nice word and might get you punched.
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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Useful Words
네 - Yes 아니요 - No 누구 - Who 뭐/무엇 - What 어디 - Where 언제 - When 왜 - Why 어느 - Which 어떻게 - How 그렇게 - So 여기 - Here 거기 - There 다시 - Again 모두 - All 쉬운 - Easy 나쁜 - Bad 좋은 - Good 좋아하다 - To like 싫어하다 - To dislike 오늘 - Today 가끔 - Sometimes 항상 - Always 사람 - Person 말 - Words/Speech 그래 - So/Yeah/That’s right 저기요 - Excuse me 죄송합니다/ 미안해요 - Sorry 끝 - End 한 - One/Single (하나 is 1) 괜찮다 - To be ok 하다 - To do 이다 - To be
A&R 
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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things to say to your loved ones & significant others in korean
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greetings:
안녕 내 사랑 (annyeong nae sarang) - hi my love 여보 (yeobo) - honey
phrases to use every day:
보고 싶어 (bogo sipeo) - i miss you/ i want to see you 미소가 정말 그리워 (misoga jeongmal geuliwo) - i really miss your smile 사랑해 (saranghae) - i love you 진심으로 사랑해 (jinsimeulo saranghae) - i love you with my whole heart 말로 표현할 수 없을 만큼 사랑해 (mallo pyohyeonhal su eopseul mankeum saranghae) - i love you more than words can say  당신을 많이 사랑해요 (dangsineul manhi saranghaeyo) - i love you a lot  안아주고 싶어 (anajugo sipeo) - i want to hug you 안아 줘 (ana jwo) - give me a hug 뽀뽀해 줘 (ppoppohae jwo) - kiss me please
things you can say more often:
예쁘네요 (yeppeuneyo) - you are pretty 귀여워요 (gwiyeowoyo) - you are cute 당신은 대단해요 (dangsineun daedanhaeyo) - you are amazing 멋지시네요 (meotj shineyo) - you look great 당신은 웃을때 잘생겼어요 (dangsineun useulttae jalsaenggyeosseoyo) - you are handsome when you smile 님은 제게 영감을 주시는 분이세요 (nimeun jege yeonggameul jusineun buniseyo) - you are my inspiration 나는 당신이 자랑스러워요 (naneun dangsini jarangseuleowoyo) - i am proud of you 제가 팬인게 정말 자랑스러워요 (jega paeninge jeongmal jalangseuleowoyo) - i am so proud to be your fan
make sure they are okay:
별일 없지? (byeolil eobji) - is everything alright? 힘내세요! (himnaeseyo) - cheer up! 푹 쉬세요 (pug swiseyo) - rest well   잘 먹어요 (jal meogeoyo) - eat well 너 아직 먹었 니? (neo ajig meog-eo ni) - have you eaten yet? 감기 조심해요 (gamgi josimhaeyo) - be careful of the cold 무리해서 일하지 마 (mulihaeseo ilhaji ma) - don’t overwork yourself   건강하게 계세요 (geonganghage gyeseyo) - stay healthy 제발 스스로 돌봐 (jebal seuseulo dolbwa) - please take care of yourself
phrases to remember:
너랑 더 오래 같이 있고 싶어 (neorang deo olae gati issgo sipeo) - i would like to spend more time with you 난 항상 응원 할게요 (nan hangsang eungwon halgeyo) -  i will always cheer for you/ support you 오빠/언니 힘내세요 우리가 있자나요 (oppa/unnie himnaeseyo uriga issjanayo) - oppa/ unnie cheer up, we are by your side 항상 행복하세요 (hangsang haengboghaseyo) - always be happy 실수해도 괜찮아요 (silsuhaedo gwaenchanhayo) - it’s okay if you make a mistake  울지 마세요 (ulji maseyo) - please don’t cry 점점 나아질거야 (jeomjeom naajilgeoya) - it will get better 지금은 힘들어도 지나고 보면 아무것도 아닐거야 (jigeumeun himdeuleodo jinago bomyeon amugeosdo anilgeoya) - although it is tough now, it will be nothing once you’ve done it 너는 네 어두운 세상에 빛이에요 (neoneun ne eoduun sesange bichieyo) - you are the light in my dark world
내게 있어 당신은 온 세상을 의미해요!! (naege isseo dangsineun on sesangeul uimihaeyo) - you mean the world to me!!
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kopastel · 7 years ago
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K-Drama Words and Phrases
애교 - Aegyo (Acting cute)
미쳤어 - Are you crazy
대박 - Awesome
남자친구 - Boyfriend
축하해 - Congratulations
짝사랑 - Crush, One-sided love
아빠 - Dad
울지 마 - Don’t cry
가지 마 - Don’t go
걱정하지 마 - Don’t worry
죽을래 - Do you want to die
첫사랑 - First love
친구 - Friend
여자친구 - Girlfriend
화이팅 - Good luck
생일 축하해 - Happy birthday
안녕하세요 - Hello
야 - Hey
안녕 - Hi, Bye
바보 - Idiot, Fool
좋아해 - I like you, I like it
사랑해 - I love you
행복해 - I’m happy
보고 싶어 - I miss you
미안해 - I’m sorry
헤어지자 - Let’s break up
밥먹자 - Let’s eat
가자 - Let’s go
사랑 - Love
삼각관계 - Love triangle
아저씨 - Middle-agged man
아줌마 - Middle-aged woman
엄마 - Mom
아니 - No
헐 - Oh my god
아이구 - Oh no
괜찮아 - Okay, Alright, I’m okay, Are you okay
그래 - Okay, Really
누나 - Older female (Boys)
언니 - Older female (Girls)
형 - Older male (Boys)
오빠 - Older male (Girls)
제발 - Please
약속 - Promise
진짜 - Really
잘자 - Sleep well, Good night
선생님 - Teacher
기다려 - Wait for me, Hang on
뭐 - What
어떡해 - What do I do, What to do
왜그래 - What’s wrong, Why are you being like this
어디 - Where
어디야 - Where are you
왜 - Why
응 - Yeah, Uh huh, Yes
네 - Yes
아싸 - Yes, Yay
동생 - Younger Sibling
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kopastel · 8 years ago
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Is ㄹ pronounced as L or R?
This is probably one of the most common questions that beginners ask when learning 한글. Just like every beginner learners, I went through this as well which is why I decided to study pronunciation rules too. I created this post to help clear up any confusion.
When ㄹ is located at the beginning of a word, it sounds more like an R.
Example: 라디오 (ra-di-o), 레슨 (re-seun), 로맨틱 (ro-man-tik)
When ㄹ is located between two vowels, it sounds like an R.
Example: 다리 (da-ri), 사랑 (sa-rang), 어렵다 (eo-ryeob-dda), 모르다 (mo-reu-da), 노력 (no-ryeok), 매력 (mae-ryeok)
When ㄹ is located at the end of a word, it’s pronounced more like an L.
Example: 딸 (ddal), 아들 (a-deul), 월 (weol), 달 (dal), 칼 (khal), 연필 (yeon-pil), 교실 (gyo-sil)
When ㄹ is followed by a consonant or followed by another ㄹ, it sounds like L.
Example: 딸기 (ddal-gi), 힘들다 (him-deul-da), 몰라 (mol-la), 살자 (sal-ja), 고릴라 (go-ril-la)
When ㄹ comes after any consonant except ㄴ, ㄹ is pronounced as N.
Example: 생리 (saeng-ni), 국립 (gung-nip), 능력 (neung-nyeok)
When ㄹ comes before or after an ㄴ, both ㄹ and ㄴ are pronounced as ㄹ.
Example: 한류 (hal-lyu), 신라 (sil-la), 신랑 (sil-lang), 달나라 (dal-la-ra)
Disclaimer: Hope this helps but remember not to rely too much on romanizations and listen to the sounds properly as well.
This is a post that I shared on Amino app and I decided to post it here as well.
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kopastel · 8 years ago
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♡ Flower Vocabulary ♡
✧ 장미 - Rose ✧ ✧ 국화 - Chrysanthemum ✧ ✧ 벚꽃 - Cherry Blossom ✧ ✧ 선인장 - Cactus ✧ ✧ 과꽃 - Aster ✧ ✧ 금잔화 - Marigold ✧ ✧ 코스모스 - Cosmos ✧ ✧ 데이지 - Daisy ✧ ✧ 제라늄 - Geranium ✧ ✧ 튤립 - Tulip ✧ ✧ 백합 - Lily ✧ ✧ 나팔꽃 - Morning Glory ✧ ✧ 수선화 - Daffodil ✧ ✧ 해바라기 - Sunflower ✧ ✧ 연꽃 - Lotus Flower ✧ ✧ 진달래 - Azalea ✧ ✧ 용담 - Bellflower ✧ ✧ 카네이션 - Carnation ✧ ✧ 제비꽃 - Violet ✧ ✧ 민들레 - Dandelion ✧ ✧ 찔레꽃 - Wild Rose ✧
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