Why is English hard for Korean speakers?

The phonetic system, pronunciation and the grammatical structure of the two languages are all extremely different. There are many sounds in the English language that simply do not exist in the Korean language, and this causes a multitude of pronunciation difficulties for Korean learners of English.
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What English sounds are difficult for Korean speakers?

Sounds such as /f/, /v/, “th” (voiceless, as in “bath”), “th” (voiced, as in “bathe”), /z/, “sh”, “ch”, “zh” (as in “measure” or “vision”), “j” and “r” don't exist in Korean. /b, d/ and /g/ are often unvoiced.
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Are Koreans good at speaking English?

In a similar vein, a 2010 article in the Korea Times, Korea ranked number 1 in the world in money spent on English language education and 121st in English speaking ability.
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Is Korea English friendly?

People in South Korea generally understand more English than they speak. Even though English is taught in schools, Koreans, by and large, don't get enough opportunities to speak English. Still, Koreans are friendly and helpful, and you should be able to get around, even in less populated areas.
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Can Koreans marry foreigners?

In a crackdown on South Korea's mail-order foreign bride businesses, South Korean citizens looking to marry foreigners must from April show they can communicate with each other and financially support themselves.
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How do Koreans pronounce f?

How do I say F and V in Korean? Actually, there are no F or V sounds in Korean. In fact, there's no difference between P and F or B and V. Therefore, the P and F sounds are both pronounced as ㅍ[pieup] and B and V as ㅂ[bieup].
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Is there a letter Z in Korean?

I think for F they use ㅍ which is a P sound and for Z they use ㅈwhich is more or less a J sound. Hope this helps!
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How do you write v name in Korean?

Kim Tae-hyung (김태형), better known by his stage name V (뷔), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer and actor under Big Hit Music.
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WHAT is A in Korea?

Vowels: ㅏ sounds like a. ㅑ sounds like ya. ㅓ sounds like u.
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Why can't Korean say r?

A common struggle that Koreans have with pronunciation is with the L and R sounds. This is because they use ㄹ, which is somewhere between L and R. When writing down English words using Korean characters, this letter is used for both L and R, making Koreans accustomed to using this sound to replace both letters.
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Is yes in Korean ne or DE?

네 (ne) This one might be a bit more confusing as it sounds like a negative word in English. 네 (ne) and 예 (ye) are often used interchangeably regardless of politeness level. Since it is the standard form of “yes” in Korean, you can use it in all situations without worrying about offending anyone.
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Which type of Korean Do BTS speak?

BTS, however are born and raised in South Korea and therefore speak ''South Korean''. They have also been raised in different parts of South Korean, resulting in them knowing and sometimes using different dialects - satoori. Jimin and Jungkook were born and raised in Busan - speaking Busan dialect.
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What does Giyeok mean in Korean?

"ㄱ (giyeok)" is the first Korean alphabet. The pronunciation is very similar to the Korean word for "memory (giyeok)." It therefore carries a symbolical motif that boosts the level of attention towards the project by encouraging people to think of dementia, and by piquing their interest.
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What does KK mean Korea?

In Korean, "ㅋ" is a consonant with the "k" sound that indicates laughter, so you might see a couple next to each other, like "ㅋㅋ" or "kk," to mean laughter.
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What is pali pali in Korean?

“Pali-pali” is the Korean's constant desire to do everything quickly and effectively in order to achieve the greatest success. Everything should be here and now. For example in supermarkets there is suddenly a queue formed near the cash register.
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What does Juseyo mean?

Juseyo (Joo-se-yo), Jebal – both words mean “please” but they are used in different situations. Juseyo is like your more common kind of please or if you are asking for something. For example, if you are eating at a restaurant and want more kimchi, you say, “Jogiyo (Excuse me), kimchi juseyo”.
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How can I use oppa with name?

The Korean word oppa (오빠) is used when you are a woman and talking with an older male (related to you or not). For example, oppa (오빠) is used to address an older male friend, even if he is not your own brother by blood. If you're a woman who has a male friend older than you are, you call him oppa.
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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