by Tondoteottotote on October 29th, 2005

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How is "Kim Jong-il" pronounced?

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  • by Ruffy on March 19th, 2007

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    Keem Jung (the "u" is a cross between an "O" in Operation and a "U" in Under) and EEL.

    None of these words have an accent or tones. Korean language does not have accents or tones.

    They are relatively flat...if there is a distinction between words, it is the length of time one holds a certain vowel.

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    • I dunno what kind of korean you speak but hanguk mal has plenty of accents and tones

      Occams Electric Razor

      by Occams Electric Razor on May 15th, 2008

    • No. It doesn't. There are different lengths you hold vowels for depending on the word and meaning, however, Korean does not have accents and tones like Chinese, French, or other languages.

      Re-check your knowledge of "Hanguk-mal" please.

      Ruffy

      by Ruffy on May 19th, 2008

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