ㄴThis is pronounced ‘n’ just as you have in nose
It is made by almost biting on
the tongue at the ends of words, and by placing the tongue behind the top teeth
otherwise.
Its korean name is ‘niun’. It’s
pronounced pretty much the same way it is written but with the sound ‘u’
stressed at the end of the last ‘n’ sound. For more insight check out my online
video tutorial:
Korean words beginning
with the sound ‘ㄴ’
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"I" na 나
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Tomorrow
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Neheel
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내일
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Day
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Naht
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낮
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Year
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Nyuhn
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년
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South
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Nahm
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남
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Green
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nok
sehk
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녹색
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Wide
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Nultaa
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넓다.
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Bad
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Nahpoodaa
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나쁘다.
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Tall
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nop eun
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높은
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Tree
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na mu
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나무
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Korean words ending
with the sound ‘ㄴ’
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Year
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년
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Nyuhn
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Minute
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분
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Boohn
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Angry
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화난
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hwa nan
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Nice
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훌륭한
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hul lyung han
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Poor
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가난한
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ga nan han
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Simple
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단순
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dan sun
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Korean words with the sound
‘ㄴ’ in
its centre
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Today
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Ohnul
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오늘
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Evening
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chuh-nyuhk
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저녁
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Hard
(firm)
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tahn
dahn hadaa
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단단하다.
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Forest
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san rim
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산림
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Banana
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ba na na
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바나나
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