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Whether you’re casually interested in the Korean language or are working your way up to fluency, “mother” is a basic word you’ll need to add to your vocabulary arsenal. In this article, we’ll teach you how to say “mother" in both formal and informal situations, plus provide you with the Korean written form and example sentences. We’ll also explain when to use each form and how to improve your overall pronunciation in the Korean language.
Steps
How to Improve Your Pronunciation of Korean Words
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Listen to Koreans pronounce the word. If you know Korean people, ask them to say “mother” to you and coach you on the right inflection. Otherwise, look for YouTube videos, voice recordings, and other speaking samples on the Internet. There are tons of tutorials that can help you get the pronunciation down, and you may find that it is much easier to imitate the language if you hear it aloud.[8]
- Watch K-dramas to improve your overall pronunciation. While you may not hear the word "mother" often, you might find that it's easier to say the word if you understand the context.[9]
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Start slow and build up speed. The inflection on the word might be different from what you're used to, so take your time to fully grasp each syllable. String the syllables together once you can confidently and correctly pronounce each of them, then say it quickly.[10] Native Korean speakers tend to speak quickly, so you will sound more authentic if you follow suit.
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Consider learning Korean. You can call your mother "eomma" out of context, whether or not you’re a fluent Korean speaker, but you will be able to use the word more effectively if you can speak more of the language. Learn the Korean alphabet (Hangul), explore online resources, buy a guide to learn basic Korean, and try to practice the language whenever you have the opportunity.[11]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you" in Korean?
Community AnswerYou can say I love you in Korean by saying "sa-rang-hae." -
QuestionHow can I learn my name in Korean?
Community AnswerUsually, your name in Korean is just how you sound out your name in English. Korean is based off of phonetics, for the most part. -
QuestionHow do I say "father" in Korean?
Community AnswerYou can say 'Appa' (아빠), which means 'father' or 'dad'.
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Tips
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Don't say the word very slowly if you already understand the pronunciation. Most Koreans speak quickly, and you might sound out of place if you're struggling to enunciate each syllable.Thanks
References
- ↑ Grace Sooda. Korean Language and Culture Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.learn-korean.net/learn-korean-classes-viewarticle-42.html
- ↑ Grace Sooda. Korean Language and Culture Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.koreanclass101.com/lesson/absolute-beginner-questions-answered-by-jae-25-our-or-my?lp=130#
- ↑ https://gogohanguk.com/en/blog/common-korean-phrases-in-k-dramas/
- ↑ Grace Sooda. Korean Language and Culture Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://lbms03.cityu.edu.hk/oaps/ctl2011-4235-wky201.pdf
- ↑ https://www.optilingo.com/blog/korean/learning-how-to-speak-korean/
- ↑ https://www.katturner.com/blog/can-you-learn-to-speak-korean-by-watching-k-dramas
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