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GrasshopperGirl
02-15-2007, 11:57
Does anyone know of a site with audio files to hear pronunciation of the basic Korean terms in Martial Arts?
Thank you

chonmun
02-15-2007, 14:03
Hey Dude.

There is a really good little program available from
http://www.declan-software.com/korean/

this is a sweet thing, it has the grammar and so on, but also has pronunciation work shops too.


it is sweet.

you can download the trial free and then get a licence later.

I have used this, even when i was training in korea just to help me get the words to sound right.

Check it out, and you will be impressed. Oher than that, i suggest moving to korea. then you will have to learn the pronunciation.

PS: i have absolutely nothing to do with this company. i just like the product.:bow:

Webmaster
02-15-2007, 14:50
Moved to the appropriate forum.

GrasshopperGirl
02-15-2007, 16:08
I don't necessarily want to be fluent in Korean (I speak three languages already and constantly mix them up!), but more the pronunciation for Korean terms related to Martial Arts.

TonyU
02-15-2007, 16:15
I don't necessarily want to be fluent in Korean (I speak three languages already and constantly mix them up!), but more the pronunciation for Korean terms related to Martial Arts.
May I ask what three? I speak two and was always interested in at least one more.

Jason T Gatts
02-16-2007, 06:43
Does anyone know of a site with audio files to hear pronunciation of the basic Korean terms in Martial Arts?
Thank you

http://www.itatkd.com/terminology.html#schools

GrasshopperGirl
02-16-2007, 21:33
May I ask what three? I speak two and was always interested in at least one more.

Sure...I speak Spanish, French and I can read Russian and Bulgarian...I'm rusty in speaking the Russian and Bulgarian, though. So I figure that being rusty in those two roughly adds up to 3 (plus English) :)

TonyU
02-17-2007, 07:16
Sure...I speak Spanish, French and I can read Russian and Bulgarian...I'm rusty in speaking the Russian and Bulgarian, though. So I figure that being rusty in those two roughly adds up to 3 (plus English) :)
Better than I. Cool!

GrasshopperGirl
02-17-2007, 11:43
http://www.itatkd.com/terminology.html#schools


Kam sa Ham ni da!

Jason T Gatts
02-17-2007, 12:38
Kam sa Ham ni da!

chon-mahn-eh-yo