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In this video, we explore what happens when the consonants ㅇ, ㅁ, ㅂ, or ㄱ in the Batchim position are followed by ㄹ in the next syllable. Understanding these pronunciation exceptions is essential for achieving natural Korean pronunciation and fluency. Understanding the Rule When one of the consonants ㅇ, ㅁ, ㅂ, or ㄱ is in the Batchim position and the next syllable starts with ㄹ, the ㄹ is pronounced as ㄴ. This rule helps make Korean speech more fluid and easier to pronounce. Examples and Application Here are some examples to illustrate this rule: 대통령 (president) is pronounced [대통녕] (dae-tong-nyeong). 강릉 (Gangneung) is pronounced [강능] (gang-neung). 음료수 (beverage) is pronounced [음뇨수] (eum-nyo-su). 심리 (psychology) is pronounced [심니] (sim-ni). When one of the consonants ㅇ, ㅁ, ㅂ, or ㄱ meets ㄹ, the ㄹ is pronounced as ㄴ. This isn't too difficult, but it means that various rules we've already learned in other pronunciation lessons could now apply. Related Pronunciation Rules In a previous video, we learned what happens when Batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅂ meets the consonants ㄴ or ㅁ in the next syllable. ▶️ When Batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ Meet Consonants ㄴ, ㅁ: • When Batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ Meet Consonants ... When batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅂ is followed by ㄴ or ㅁ, the pronunciation changes as follows: 받침 ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ + ㄴ, ㅁ → ㅇ, ㄴ, ㅁ This means when Batchim ㄱ or ㅂ meet ㄹ in the initial consonant of the next syllable, ㄹ becomes ㄴ. When ㄱ or ㅂ meet ㄴ, ㄱ becomes ㅇ, and ㅂ becomes ㅁ. Let's look at some examples where both of these rules apply: 백리 is pronounced [백니] or [뱅니] (baek-ni or baeng-ni). 석류 is pronounced [석뉴] or [성뉴] (seok-nyu or seong-nyu). 협력 is pronounced [협녁] or [혐녁] (hyeop-nyeok or hyeom-nyeok). 십리 is pronounced [십니] or [심니] (sip-ni or sim-ni). Practice Makes Perfect If you're having trouble remembering these rules, don't worry. As always, you don't need to memorize these rules. By practicing with the Korean for Beginner lessons, you'll automatically learn the correct pronunciation through grammar and vocabulary exercises. Prerequisite Lessons If you are not yet familiar with the basic Korean vowels, consonants, and how to form simple syllables, make sure to watch our Korean Alphabet series first. These foundational lessons will help you understand the rules covered in this video. ▶️ Lesson 1 (Basic Vowels): • The 10 Basic Korean Vowels: Your Firs... ▶️ Lesson 2 (Basic Consonants): • The 14 Basic Korean Consonants: Pronu... ▶️ Lesson 3 (Combining Consonants and Vowels): • Combining Consonants and Vowels in Ko... ▶️ Lesson 4 (Placeholder ㅇ): • The Korean Placeholder: Silent ㅇ in H... ▶️ Lesson 5 (Double Consonants): • The 5 Korean Double Consonants: Explo... ▶️ Lesson 6 (Double Vowels): • The 11 Korean Double Vowels: Masterin... ▶️ Lesson 7 (Batchim Basics): • Batchim Basics: Understanding the Kor... ▶️ Lesson 8 (Liaison Rule): • Batchim Basics: Understanding the Kor... 📺 Watch More: ▶️ Korean Alphabet Playlist: • Learn the Korean Alphabet - The Korea... ▶️ Pronunciation Exceptions Playlist: • Advanced Korean Pronunciation - Pronu... Thank you for watching and happy learning! 🇰🇷📖