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pronunciation - When is ㄹ pronounced as L and when as R? - Korean . . . The base pronunciation of ㄹ in the initial position (such as in 라) is a "Flap R" or Alveolar Lateral Flap In the 받침 it is similar to a light L, or something sort of between an L and an R When this is followed immediately by another ㄹ, the light-L sound is elongated
verb endings - Difference ㄹ래요 vs ㄹ까요 - Korean Language Stack Exchange My gut feeling, as a non-native speaker, is that ㄹ까요 is a bit more formal than ㄹ래요 That is how use them I use ㄹ까요 when speaking to a superior I am familiar with, while I use ㄹ래요 to peers I do not know well, but am able to use a less formal register with
What is the etymology of the question ending `ㄴ가` `는가` `ㄹ가(ㄹ까)`? Since for the ending ㄴ가 는가 ㄹ가(ㄹ까), there is an obligatorily incorporated "relativiser-looking" particle (ㄴ 는 ㄹ), I am wondering whether this expression has evolved from a "relative clause-dependent noun" structure Moreover, I have seen expressions such as 있을까를 생각한다, suggesting there is something "nominal" about this ending as it can be attached to
두음법칙 - When did North and South diverge in pronunciation of initial ㄹ? 8 According to Wikipedia, North and South Korean treat word-initial ㄹ in Sino-Korean vocabulary differently: In South Korea, ㄹ is silent in initial position before i and j , pronounced [n] before other vowels, and pronounced [ɾ] only in compound words after a vowel
What is the difference between -지 않다, -지 못하다, and -ㄹ 을 수 없다? What are the proper usages for the endings -지 않다 (지 아니하다), -지 못하다, and -ㄹ 을 수 없다? For example, if I want to tell a coworker that I have not eaten yet because I was too busy, should I say "너무 바빠서 아직 먹지 못 했어요" or should I say "너무 바빠서 아직 먹지 않았어요"?
Is there any difference between ~ㄹ 을까? and ~ㄹ 을래 to ask a question? This sentence is formed as a question Of course, one can convey the same practical meaning with "그럴래?" So in short, -ㄹ래 is used to ask the listener for an action, and -ㄹ까 is used to ask the listener a question They be used interchangeably in some situation context, but may mean different things in others