Korean vowels are pronounced with a clear and distinct sound, similar to how they are written. Each vowel has a specific sound and pronunciation that is consistent across words.
Juan...Won----Juan---An--OnAn is in Juan and On is in WonSo you pronounce Won in Korean as Juan
syazwani is pronounced the same in Korean as it is in English.
When two vowels create a diphthong, they should be pronounced as a single sound that glides smoothly from one vowel to the other within the same syllable. This results in a unique sound that is a combination of the two vowels.
kristine and you write in Korean like this 크리스틴
plI-stO-sEne (Capitals are long vowels)
Without vowels, you can't pronounce the words. Try to pronounce frnc. It is furnace or franc without the vowels.
we in Korean "우리". You pronounce it like this: woo-ree
Quidditch is pronounced 'kwidich' with short vowels.
They become very difficult to pronounce otherwise.
헌터 = hunter
마담 = madam
zusanee
No. A typical example is the word queue.
진짜 한국인이세요? is are you a real Korean in Korean. you pronounce it as '' jin-jja han guk ein ei sae yo?''
맥스 (maek-seu).
aiane
현제 (hyeon-je)