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This is the 요 (yo) sound, and this is the vs 여 (yeo) sound. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to tell them apart, PLUS you'll be practicing them and on your way to perfect pronunciation!
I'm Joyce, and this is Korean Pronunciation Through Minimal Pairs.
First is 요 (yo). This is the 요 (yo) sound in 안녕하세요, 좋아요, and other words.
여 (yeo) is the 여 (yeo) sound in 여자, 여기, 여행, and other words.
These two vowels are also diphthongs.
To make the 요 (yo) sound: round your lips slightly as if saying ㅗ (o) (o as in "go"). Then, add a slight y sound at the beginning by slightly raising the middle of your tongue towards the roof of your mouth. It's similar to yo in "yoga."
[3 sec pause]
요 (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
To make the 여 (yeo) sound: slightly open your mouth and pull your tongue back as if pronouncing ㅓ (eo) (uh as in "but"). Then, add a slight y sound at the beginning by raising the middle of your tongue towards the roof of your mouth. The sound is similar to yaw in "yawn," but with a softer and more relaxed quality.
[3 sec pause]
여 (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
The difference between these sounds lies in the shape of the mouth and the position of the tongue.
요 is pronounced with the lips rounded and the mouth more closed.
여 is pronounced with a more open mouth and a relaxed tongue.
Listen carefully and repeat after me.
요 여
[3 sec pause]
요 여 (enunciated)
[3 sec pause]
요 여
Feel the difference in your mouth as your lips round and close for 요 (yo), then relax and open wide for 여 (yeo).
Listen and repeat or speak along with me.
Ready?
용 (yong)/영 (yeong)
"dragon"/"zero"
(space for repetition)
용 (yong)/영 (yeong)
"dragon"/"zero"
요리 (yo-ri)/여리 (yeo-ri)
"cooking, cuisine"/"delicate, soft"
(space for repetition)
요리 (yo-ri)/여리 (yeo-ri)
"cooking, cuisine"/"delicate, soft"
요정 (yo-jeong)/여정 (yeo-jeong)
"fairy"/"journey, itinerary"
(space for repetition)
요정 (yo-jeong)/여정 (yeo-jeong)
"fairy"/"journey, itinerary"
요가 (yo-ga)/여가 (yeo-ga)
"yoga"/"leisure, free time"
(space for repetition)
요가 (yo-ga)/여가 (yeo-ga)
"yoga"/"leisure, free time"
Let's review. Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then, repeat after me, focussing on pronunciation.
Do you remember the sound pronounced with the lips rounded and the mouth more closed?
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
And the sound pronounced with a more open mouth and a relaxed tongue?
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
Let's practice.
Compare the sounds in these two words.
용 (yong)/영 (yeong)
"dragon"/"zero"
(1)
용 (yong)/영 (yeong)
"dragon"/"zero"
(1)
Let's try another.
요가 (yoga)/여가 (yeoga)
"yoga"/"leisure, free time"
(1)
요가 (yoga)/여가 (yeoga)
"yoga"/"leisure, free time"
(1)
Now listen to the following sentences.
용이 숫자 영을 둘러싸고 있어요.
(Yong-i sut-ja yeong-eul dul-reo-ssa-go iss-eo-yo.) "The dragon is circling around the number zero."
(3 sec pause)
여가 시간에 요가를 해요.
(Yeo-ga si-gan-e yo-ga-reul hae-yo.)
"I do yoga in my leisure time."
(3 sec pause)
용, 영
Read the following sentence out loud, focussing on the different sounds.
(pause)
이 용어는 영어에서 왔어요.
(I yong-eo-neun Yeong-eo-e-seo wass-eo-yo.)
"This terminology came from English."
(3 sec pause)
용어, 영어
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