Korean Tongue Twisters with Romanization and Pronunciation Guide119


Tongue twisters are a fun and challenging way to improve your pronunciation skills in any language. They can help you practice specific sounds, rhythms, and intonation patterns. In Korean, tongue twisters are called iebirok (이비록) or kkomakddi (코맥디). They are often used as a form of entertainment or as a way to test one's language proficiency.

Here are a few Korean tongue twisters with Romanization and pronunciation guide:

1. 고양이가 고기를 훔쳐 먹었다. (Goyang-i gogi-reul humchyeo meogeossda.)


A cat stole and ate some meat.

2. 빨간 장미는 아름답다. (Ppalgan jangmi-neun aleumdabda.)


A red rose is beautiful.

3. 콩콩 콩콩 빠콩 빠콩 (Kongkong kongkong ppangkong ppangkong)


Knock knock knockity knock knock

4. 열두 떡볶이 두루치기 (Yeoldue tteokbokki duruchi-gi)


A dozen tteokbokki swindlers

5. 상사 상사 상사님 상사님 (Sangsa sangsa sangsan-im sangsan-im)


Boss boss boss boss

6. 산넘어 너머 산넘어 너머 (Sanneomeo neomeo sanneomeo neomeo)


Over the mountain and over the mountain

7. 봉숭아 봉숭아 봉숭아 봉숭아 (Bongswonga bongswonga bongswonga bongswonga)


Hibiscus hibiscus hibiscus hibiscus

8. 트럭 트럭 트럭 트럭 (Teureok teureok teureok teureok)


Truck truck truck truck

9. 딸기 딸기 딸기 딸기 (Ttalgi ttalgi ttalgi ttalgi)


Strawberry strawberry strawberry strawberry

10. 꼬마꼬마 꼬마꼬마 (Kkomakoma kkomakoma)


Little little little little

11. 살살 살살 살살 살살 (Salsal salsal salsal salsal)


Slowly slowly slowly slowly

12. 하마 하마 하마 하마 (Hama hama hama hama)


Hippo hippo hippo hippo

13. 풍선 풍선 풍선 풍선 (Pungseon pungseon pungseon pungseon)


Balloon balloon balloon balloon

14. 빨리빨리 빨리빨리 (Ppally ppally ppally ppally)


Quickly quickly quickly quickly

15. 오리 오리 오리 오리 (Ori ori ori ori)


Duck duck duck duck

Korean tongue twisters can be challenging, but they are also a great way to improve your pronunciation and have some fun. So next time you're feeling bored, try practicing one of these tongue twisters. You may be surprised at how quickly your Korean skills improve.

2024-11-02


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