한국어 읽기 팁
korean-reading-tips
[han-goo-guh ILK-gi tip]
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A very common mistake is reading Korean exactly as written without applying sound change rules — ‘합니다’ sounds like ‘ham-ni-da’, not ‘hab-ni-da’. Also, beginners often ignore 띄어쓰기 (word spacing) rules, which makes reading comprehension far harder than it needs to be.
🎵 Heard In
- K-Drama: Vincenzo (빈센조) — the sharp legal and business terminology mixed with natural dialogue makes it excellent reading practice for learners ready to move beyond basic texts.
- K-Pop: IVE — ‘After LIKE’
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