How do you pronounce the korean character "ㄹ" properly?
there are times that ㄹ is pronounced like the letter L, there are times it is pronounced like the letter R. How will I know if it should be pronounced like the letter L or the letter R?
nicely in case you prefer to assert it the way they do in Japan, a is asserted "ah", ni is asserted "nee", and me is asserted "could." So "Ah-nee-could" as a substitute of yankee "Anna-could," and the rigidity is on the NEE. besides the fact that the only people who say Mahn-ga and Ah-nee-could are probable to be discovered at conventions ;)
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nicely in case you prefer to assert it the way they do in Japan, a is asserted "ah", ni is asserted "nee", and me is asserted "could." So "Ah-nee-could" as a substitute of yankee "Anna-could," and the rigidity is on the NEE. besides the fact that the only people who say Mahn-ga and Ah-nee-could are probable to be discovered at conventions ;)
In between r and l.