This is definitely good news for me because I'm struggling with the transition from pronunciation to romanization to translating that into Hangul characters. X3
Is there a perceptible difference between the pronunciation of ㅋ and ㄲ? What about ㅍ, ㅂ, and ㅃ? Is there any way to know, based on the pronunciation or romanization of "eh", if a word is supposed to be written with a ㅐ or ㅔ? Also, speaking of Kyuhyun, his last name is romanized as "Cho", but the character used is ㅈ rather than ㅊ -- does that mean the romanization of ㅈ can be either "ch" or "j"? (Sorry for bombarding you with so many questions alkdafjsf;;;;)
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This is definitely good news for me because I'm struggling with the transition from pronunciation to romanization to translating that into Hangul characters. X3
Is there a perceptible difference between the pronunciation of ㅋ and ㄲ? What about ㅍ, ㅂ, and ㅃ? Is there any way to know, based on the pronunciation or romanization of "eh", if a word is supposed to be written with a ㅐ or ㅔ? Also, speaking of Kyuhyun, his last name is romanized as "Cho", but the character used is ㅈ rather than ㅊ -- does that mean the romanization of ㅈ can be either "ch" or "j"? (Sorry for bombarding you with so many questions alkdafjsf;;;;)