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Haksaeng Senior Member Korea, South Joined 6206 days ago 166 posts - 250 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Korean, Arabic (Levantine)
| Message 9 of 9 04 June 2009 at 11:07am | IP Logged |
For those double consonants that are so hard for us English-speakers to hear, I've found that I hear the sound more in the vowel that immediately follows the double consonant. I hear it as a twang in the vowel sound, sort of a higher pitch in that vowel. I am not good at speaking the double consonant sound at all, but I just try to make that vowel twang a little to differentiate it from the single consonant.
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