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| − | I don't understand the following part:
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| − | "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.' For full information about this letter, see ㄹ. "
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| − | Why talking about D and T for the R sound ? o_O I'm lost
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| − | I took some liberties with ㅓ and ㅡ. I can't always refer to the English language.
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| − | If you don't agree, I'll change it right away
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| − | I have some issue with the following sentence :
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| − | Practice with these real Korean words. The examples for step 4 have been split. Half of the examples for step 4 are here and half are on the next page.
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| − | Are we not in the step 3 ?
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