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  • Why is ㅂ sometimes pronounced as ㅁ? What are the rules?
    This is an example of nasalization: when ㅂ or ㅍ as the final consonant of a syllable is followed by an initial ㄴ or ㅁ in the next syllable, the ㅂ or ㅍ is pronounced as ㅁ See this table for additional rules that show how pronunciation can change See also section 4 9 and 4 9 1 in Sounds of Korean for more information on nasalization
  • ㅂ irregular verbs - Korean Language Stack Exchange
    The ㅂs in those words were actually the 'lighter ㅂ' (여린비읍) in Middle Korean It sounded like the 'bv' in "obviously"- or the "beta" sound from the IPA Now, the consonant has died- some merging with the harder ㅂ, some disappearing- and produced irregular conjugations VOWEL
  • Why is ㅂ in 박물관 pronounced as p instead of b ?
    The Korean sound ㅂ does not correspond exactly to the English sounds p and b In fact, while the Revised Romanization uses a 'b' to represent initial ㅂ, the McCune-Reischauer romanization uses a 'p' to represent the same sound There are 2 key differences between English p and b Knowing these can help understand Korean ㅂ better
  • pronunciation - Why does letter B V(ㅂ) sound like K in this Korean . . .
    I also listen to traditional South Korean songs (like 조선팔경가 and 봉선화) and have not found any similar phenomenon like ㅂ sound like "K", also because they seldom have starting ㅂs I cannot find examples there –
  • grammar - When to use -세요 and when -(으)ㅂ니다? - Korean Language Stack . . .
    One (합쇼체: ~습니다 ㅂ니다) is more of a level of formality due to setting and the other(시) is a level of respect towards the subject of your sentences ~세요 is simply a combination of 해요체(어 아요) and the honorific marker (시)
  • pronunciation - Is the n (ㄴ) pronounced in -ㅂ니다 endings? - Korean . . .
    The 'speech level' implied by -ㅂ니다 itself is formal and polite, but many expressions using this speech level (such as 감사합니다 and 죄송합니다) are commonly used in the informal polite (해요체) and informal non-polite levels (해체) too
  • Terminology confusion: Basic vowels, complex vowels, etc
    Again, why did this happen? Historical issues again In medieval eras, there were 어두 자음군 (onset clusters) such as ㅳ [pt] and ㅺ [sk] 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
  • final consonant - Pronunciation of ㄼ - Korean Language Stack Exchange
    For the double final consonant ㄼ, I found two versions: It is pronounced as ㄹ except 밟다 + 고,다,소,는,지,게 and 넓죽하다, 넓둥글다 It is pronounced as ㅂ unless followed by a solid ㄱ consonant It is pronounced




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