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|classification1 = Approximant | |classification1 = Approximant | ||
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| − | |ipa = /l/ | + | |ipa = /l/, /ɾ/ |
| − | |sounds = / | + | |sounds = /(n)/, /-ɾ-/, /-l/ |
| − | |capable sounds = ㄴ | + | |capable sounds = [[ㄴ]] |
| − | |related = | + | |related = [[ㄺ]], [[ㄻ]], [[ㄼ]], [[ㄽ]], [[ㄾ]], [[ㄿ]], [[ㅀ]] |
|badchim change = no | |badchim change = no | ||
|revised = r, l | |revised = r, l | ||
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==Basic== | ==Basic== | ||
| − | *This | + | *This sound is capable of making both an R and an L sound. As the first letter it is sometimes pronounced as a mix between an R and an L sound with the exception of Western loan words where it sounds more like an R sound. Do note that this is not exactly the /r/ sound from English, but instead is a [[wikipedia:Flap_consonant|flap R]] sound like the D sound in the word 'rider' or double T sound in the word 'better'. If you are familiar with the sounds of Spanish it is very similar to the R sound in the word 'caro.' |
| − | + | *Derived from ㄴ based on the tongue position, the top of ㄹ represents a flap of the tongue. | |
| − | + | *The description of this character originally was 梨乙 [리을]. | |
| − | Derived from ㄴ based on the tongue position, the top of ㄹ represents a flap of the tongue. | + | |
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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| ㄹ | |
| 리을 | |
| Basic | |
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| Type | Consonant |
| Subtype | Simple |
| Related | ㄺ, ㄻ, ㄼ, ㄽ, ㄾ, ㄿ, ㅀ |
| Classification 1 | Approximant |
| Classification 2 | Coronal |
| Sounds | |
| IPA | /l/, /ɾ/ |
| Basic sounds | /(n)/, /-ɾ-/, /-l/ |
| Capable sounds | ㄴ |
| 받침 Sound Change? | no |
| Romanization | |
| Revised | r, l |
| McCune-Reischauer | r, l |
| Yale | l |
| SKATS | V |
| DPRK | r |
| Kontsevich | -Р-, -ЛЬ / R, -l' |
| Sign Language | |
| Hangeul | |
| Learn hangeul | [[Hangeul step {{{step}}}|Step {{{step}}}]] |
| ㄱ ㄲ ㄴ ㄷ ㄸ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅃ ㅅ ㅆ ㅇ ㅈ ㅉ ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ | |
Contents
Basic
- This sound is capable of making both an R and an L sound. As the first letter it is sometimes pronounced as a mix between an R and an L sound with the exception of Western loan words where it sounds more like an R sound. Do note that this is not exactly the /r/ sound from English, but instead is a flap R sound like the D sound in the word 'rider' or double T sound in the word 'better'. If you are familiar with the sounds of Spanish it is very similar to the R sound in the word 'caro.'
- Derived from ㄴ based on the tongue position, the top of ㄹ represents a flap of the tongue.
- The description of this character originally was 梨乙 [리을].
Pronunciation
beginning, middle, and final positions
- girl
- boy
- older girl
- older boy
Examples
Basic
- 라
- 러
- 로
- 루
- 르
- 리
- 래
- 레
Advanced
- 갈
Writing
Stroke order
- Animated stroke order picture
Styles
- Pictures of different styles of this letter since there can be many variations, possibly put in a gallery style table.
Sound Changes
Advanced Words and Segments
- All other word examples with a ㄹ with sound changes