[Korean Pronunciation] How to Pronounce “Doni“ Like a Native135
If you're learning Korean, you've probably come across the word "doni," which means "money." It's a common word that you'll need to know if you want to communicate effectively in Korean. But how do you pronounce "doni" correctly? If you're a native English speaker, you may be tempted to pronounce it like the English word "done." However, that's not quite right.
The Korean pronunciation of "doni" is actually closer to the English word "doe." To pronounce it correctly, you need to start by making the "d" sound. To do this, place your tongue against the roof of your mouth and release air. Then, without moving your tongue, make the "oe" sound. To do this, round your lips and say the "o" sound. The final sound in "doni" is the "ni" sound. To make this sound, simply say the "n" sound and then the "i" sound.
Here are some tips for pronouncing "doni" correctly:
Make sure to start with the "d" sound. The "d" sound in "doni" is not like the "d" sound in English. It's more like the "d" sound in the Spanish word "dinero."
Do not pronounce the "e" in "doni." The "e" in "doni" is silent.
Round your lips when you make the "oe" sound. The "oe" sound in "doni" is not like the "oe" sound in the English word "toe." It's more like the "oe" sound in the French word "œuf."
Pronounce the "ni" sound clearly. The "ni" sound in "doni" is not like the "ni" sound in the English word "knee." It's more like the "ni" sound in the Spanish word "niño."
If you follow these tips, you'll be able to pronounce "doni" correctly in no time.
Here are some examples of how "doni" is used in Korean:
돈이 없어요. (Don-i eobs-eo-yo.) - I don't have any money.
돈을 벌어요. (Don-eul beol-eo-yo.) - I'm making money.
돈을 쓰세요. (Don-eul sseu-se-yo.) - Spend the money.
Now that you know how to pronounce "doni," you can start using it in your own Korean conversations.
2024-12-28
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