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SJ's collective slogan before each performance: "1 2 3~ all ~ seconds kill!" How to say it in Korean? Especially spike. How to translate?

1.23 ~ all ~ seconds kill: 1, 2,3 ~? ~ ? ; Spike (? )。

First, Korean vowels

A vowel can form a syllable, and the syllable is located at "?" The first sound. It is just a formal consonant, a symbol that makes the font look neat and beautiful. It has no actual sound value and does not pronounce.

Second, Korean consonants.

Consonants cannot form syllables alone, but must be combined with vowels to form syllables. When spelling, consonants can be located to the left or above vowels.

Third, Korean broadcasting.

Consonant "?" No pronunciation at the beginning (just for decoration), and the ending pronunciation is used for broadcasting, which has actual sound value.

Extended data:

King Sejong of the Kingdom of Korea created the official pronunciation (Korean proverb) to admonish the people in 1443 (the 25th year of Sejong) and 65438+February, and it was widely distributed nationwide in 1446 (the 28th year of Sejong), which was original and scientific in marking Korean.

There is a strong correlation between letters and phonemes. Like the letter "?" Indicates that the tongue touches the upper wall of the mouth. The letter "?" And letters " It's all tongue sounds, but the pronunciation is stronger, so you went in? Draw letters on it? ”。 Other letters? . ? ', '? . ? . ? ', '? . ? ', '? . ? . ? Is also created according to this phonetic principle.

Although the Korean dynasty created its own writing system, among the ruling classes of the Korean dynasty, Chinese characters are still preferred. It was not until the 20th century that the phonetic symbol system of Xunmin Andrew began to be widely used.