I want to thank you about your hard working to teach Korean for alot of people and Im one of them ♥but since Im new in learning Korean can you please mention the pronounciation with the words and the sentences?!

hi, i’m really glad you find the site helpful! although actually it was never my intention for these posts to teach people, i just use this blog for my personal study notes.

using romanisation at the very beginning might be helpful but your pronunciation will be much more natural if you learn it from the hangul. don’t feel daunted, hangul isn’t too hard to learn! 

when i first started korean i read this infographic. the pronunciation isn’t always this simple though, so i don’t suggest relying on this completely, but it was very helpful for me initially to remember the pronunciation through images (ie. ㄷ looks like a door and sounds like D.)

there are lots of videos on youtube which will help you with pronunciation. this is a really good series from koreanclass101 but there are tons more if you want to take a look. there are also full series of lessons on hangul at howtolearnkorean and koreanwikiproject here and here.

having said all this, the majority of the content i post here is from talktomeinkorea, and they include romanisation in the pdfs of all their lessons anyway so if you want to read them you can head over there. they make great content and if you’re learning grammar i would always suggest checking them out anyway if you haven’t already! 

안녕~ 한국어를 할 수 있어요? 할 수 있으면… 저랑 한국어를 연습하고 싶어요?

안녕하세요. 메세지를 보내주셔서 감사합니다. 아직도 한국어를 조금만 할 수 있어서 연습을 정말 하고 싶어요! 우리는 연습 같이 해요, Anon을 안 해도 괜찮아요. 🙂

Thank you for the message. I can still only speak Korean a little so I really want to practice! Let’s practice together, you don’t have to use Anon. 🙂 (Also writing in English in case my Korean sentences are really bad!)