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- Why is ㅂ sometimes pronounced as ㅁ? What are the rules?
I am confused in a couple of places where I see the letter ㅂ but the pronunciation guide clearly shows the pronunciation as "m" But in other places, the pronunciation of the same character is "p" or "b" as I would expect
- ㅂ irregular verbs - Korean Language Stack Exchange
Korean irregulars are, sometimes, kind of regular, because of rules for conjugation of different patchims However, I realized today I don't know how to conjugate "regular" irregulars with a ㅂ patc
- Why is ㅂ in 박물관 pronounced as p instead of b ?
I heard the consonant 'ㅂ' in '박물관 (museum)' pronounced p instead of b In some words containing 'ㅂ', I sometimes hear it pronounced p instead of b
- Why does letter B V(ㅂ) sound like K in this Korean song 비날론 삼천리?
Only the "B" in "Binallon" sounds like "K" I once asked someone and he said B V (ㅂ) can sound like P but not K Why does it sounds so? Is it for art purpose or what? I also know "만경봉 Man Gyong Bong" is from Chinese and "비날론 Binallon" is from English or Russian Does these matter?
- grammar - When to use -세요 and when - (으)ㅂ니다? - Korean Language Stack . . .
This is one the questions from the definition phase and I would like to get it discussed in the main site (으)세요 and (으)ㅂ니다 are both honorific ending When should we use one over the other?
- pronunciation - Is the n (ㄴ) pronounced in -ㅂ니다 endings? - Korean . . .
Yes, there is "omission" (or syncope) of the 니 syllable in -ㅂ니다 endings, resulting in -ㅁ다 You may even see it in (which are known for their own textual liberties: use of Seoul dialect 애교-related 'cute' verbal endings 여 and 구, ) Like many such omissions and abbreviations, it is part of fluent rapid speech, but its written form is not permitted in formal contexts The
- Terminology confusion: Basic vowels, complex vowels, etc
In 17c, the preceding ㅂ [p] and ㅅ [s] assimilated to tensify the following onset So ㅳ became ㄸ and ㅺ became ㄲ The complex codas such as ㄳ and ㄵ emerged from completely different reasons They were created to indicate sandhis Take 값 for example Though it is pronounced kap when used on its own, 값을 is pronounced kap ɯl
- Etymology of 하십시오체 sentence endings - Korean Language Stack Exchange
What is the etymology of the 하십시오체 sentence endings? ~습니다 ~습니까 ~읍시오 Some conjecture on my part: The spelling of the indicative and interrogative endings makes me think that 습 and 니다 니까 were once se
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