Sorry I missed it yesterday I forgot γ
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Also I decided to use colors this time to make things stand out, and I added a vocabulary section for whatever new words I use in the example parts.
Day 4.
μ μ΄λ¦μ ___ μ
λλ€.
(je i-leum-eun ___ im-ni-da)
My name is ___.
Example w/ name:
μ μ΄λ¦μ μ°¬ 리μ¬μ
λλ€.
(je i-leum-eun Chan Risa im-ni-da)
My name is Risa Chan.
Day 4 (extra bc I missed it yesterday).
__μ
λλ€.
(__ im-ni-da)
That is (a)/ I have (a) ___.
Putting "μ
λλ€" after any object can mean either "that is (object)" or "I have (object)"
Example:
μ°¨μ
λλ€.
(cha-im-ni-da)
That is a car.
I have tea.
NOTE:
γ
is technically more of a "b/p" sound BUT when there is γ΄ after it, it turns to more of an "m" sound. That's why I put the pronunciation as "im-ni-da" instead of "ib-ni-da"
Vocabulary:
μ°¨ (cha) - Car/Tea
(it means both Car and Tea, it just depends on the context. That's why I used it in the example to show the difference with "I have" and "that is")