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| Hi everyone. Welcome to The Ultimate Korean Pronunciation Guide. | 
| In this series, you'll master Korean pronunciation. | 
| Proper pronunciation is essential in Korean, and in this series, you'll learn it in a fast, comprehensive, and easy way. | 
| In this first lesson, you'll learn two key points for mastering Korean pronunciation. | 
| The first key point is to master the pronunciation of 24 basic Korean letters. | 
| The Korean alphabet has 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels. | 
| One letter represents each of these sounds. | 
| These are then written out in blocks to form each syllable. | 
| Here's a sample character. | 
| This block has two letters, one on top and one at the bottom. | 
| The letter on top is the consonant 'N'. | 
| Below it is the vowel 'u'. | 
| Combined, you read the block "Nu." | 
| Listen to the native Korean speaker. | 
| ㄴ / ㅜ / 누 | 
| You can add another letter to the bottom of this block. | 
| Compare the top and bottom letters. | 
| Can you read the block? | 
| The bottom letter is the N sound — just like the top letter. | 
| Combining these with the vowel in the middle, you pronounce the whole block "nun," which means "eye" in Korean. | 
| You will see many different block arrangements in Korean. | 
| But once you master the pronunciation of the 24 basic letters, you can read any of these blocks in Korean. | 
| The second key point is... | 
| Each syllable in Korean is pronounced for the same length of time with equal stress. | 
| For example, when you say 'Camera' in English, you put stress on 'ca-' and say it for longer than the other syllables of the word. | 
| 'Ca-mera'. | 
| But in Korean, each syllable is pronounced for the same amount of time and gets equal stress. | 
| Listen to the word, 'Camera' in Korean. | 
| (pause) | 
| This principle applies throughout the entire sentence, not just for individual words. | 
| Listen to the Korean sentence. | 
| 카메라. | 
| (pause) | 
| 이것은 카메라입니다. | 
| Now to close this lesson, here's a question for you. | 
| Why should YOU, including advanced speakers, spend time on learning proper pronunciation? | 
| The answer... | 
| You will be understood, and this will help you build more confidence as you communicate in Korean. | 
| For beginners, you're on the path to learning proper pronunciation, and for more advanced students, this is a chance to finally master Korean pronunciation. | 
| Now you know the basics of Korean pronunciation. | 
| In the next lesson, you'll learn the top five mistakes people make. | 
| You'll want to avoid these at all costs, so please stay tuned. | 
| What is the hardest part of Korean pronunciation? | 
| Tell us about it in the comments. | 
| See you in the next Ultimate Korean Pronunciation Guide lesson. | 
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