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In this video on pronunciation exceptions in the Korean Alphabet Hangul, we focus on the pronunciation rule for Batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅂ when followed by the nasal consonants ㄴ or ㅁ. This specific rule is essential for achieving fluent and natural Korean pronunciation. Make sure you are familiar with the basic Korean consonants and the Batchim rules before watching this lesson. ▶️ Korean Alphabet Lesson 2 (Basic Consonants): • The 14 Basic Korean Consonants: Pronunciat... ▶️ Korean Alphabet Lesson 7 (Batchim): • Batchim Basics: Understanding the Korean F... In this lesson, Korean teacher Hyunok Jang and Korean learner Gerhard guide you through these nuances. Understanding these rules will enhance your Korean reading and speaking skills, ensuring accurate and fluent pronunciation. Examples and Rules When a Batchim ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅂ is followed by ㄴ or ㅁ in the next syllable, the initial consonant of the next syllable changes to ㅇ, ㄴ, or ㅁ respectively. This change results in a smoother and more natural pronunciation. Batchim ㄱ: 국물 [궁물] (gung-mul) 먹는 [멍는] (meong-neun) Batchim ㄷ: 닫는 [단는] (dann-neun) 있는 [읻는]-[인는] (it-neun) 존댓말 [존댇말]-[존댄말] (jon-daetmal) 못 먹어요 [몯머거요]-[몬머거요] (mon meo-geo-yo) 못 마셔요 [몯마셔요]-[몬마셔요] 못 만들어요 [몯만드러요]-[몬만드러요] (mon man-deul-eo-yo) Batchim ㅂ: 밥물 [밤물] (bam-mul) 없는 [업는]-[엄는] (eomneun) 앞마당 [압마당]-[암마당] (am-ma-dang) Common Phrases: 감사합니다 [감사함니다] (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) 고맙습니다 [고맙씀니다] (go-map-seum-ni-da) 입니다 [임니다] (im-ni-da) If you're not familiar with the Korean Alphabet, you should first watch and learn the Korean Alphabet series. These lessons cover vowels, consonants, forming syllables, the Korean placeholder, the Korean final consonant Batchim (받침), and the Liaison rule. We recommend watching lessons 1 to 8 of the Korean Alphabet playlist first. You will need the knowledge from these lessons to understand this pronunciation exception rule. ▶️ Lesson 1 (Basic Vowels): • The 10 Basic Korean Vowels: Your First Ste... ▶️ Lesson 2 (Basic Consonants): • The 14 Basic Korean Consonants: Pronunciat... ▶️ Lesson 3 (Combining Consonants and Vowels): • Combining Consonants and Vowels in Korean:... ▶️ Lesson 4 (Placeholder ㅇ): • The Korean Placeholder: Silent ㅇ in Hangeu... ▶️ Lesson 5 (Double Consonants): • The 5 Korean Double Consonants: Explosive ... ▶️ Lesson 6 (Double Vowels): • The 11 Korean Double Vowels: Mastering Kor... ▶️ Lesson 7 (Batchim Basics): • Batchim Basics: Understanding the Korean F... ▶️ Lesson 8 (Liaison Rule): • Batchim Basics: Understanding the Korean F... 📺 Watch More: ▶️ Korean Alphabet Playlist: • Learn the Korean Alphabet - The Korean Alp... ▶️ Pronunciation Exceptions Playlist: • Advanced Korean Pronunciation - Pronunciat... Thank you for watching and happy learning! 🇰🇷📖