Yes! The Korean pronunciation is somewhere between an English R and L sound. The standard Romanization often just uses the letter L for the Korean consonant ㄹ, even though the sound can sometimes be closer to an R. You may notice that this same consonant is also in 물론 [mullon] where it does have more of an L sound. 🙂
Because I thought Son Ye Jin appeared in the thumbnail I hoped that would be in the list the scene in which Lee Jeong Hyeok asked about her previous dates, she explained that them passed through her life briefly, then he asked geureom? She replied (I heard it like that, probably I missheard her) geureomnikka. I mean just the last reply.
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It sounds like geuromyo but it's
Geulomyeo
Yes! The Korean pronunciation is somewhere between an English R and L sound.
The standard Romanization often just uses the letter L for the Korean consonant ㄹ, even though the sound can sometimes be closer to an R. You may notice that this same consonant is also in 물론 [mullon] where it does have more of an L sound. 🙂
Thank you!!!!!!😊
Very difficult language ….korean . Though I would love to learn it .
Because I thought Son Ye Jin appeared in the thumbnail I hoped that would be in the list the scene in which Lee Jeong Hyeok asked about her previous dates, she explained that them passed through her life briefly, then he asked geureom? She replied (I heard it like that, probably I missheard her) geureomnikka.
I mean just the last reply.