🌟 된소리

  Noun  

1. ‘ㄲ’, ‘ㄸ’, ‘ㅃ’, ‘ㅆ’, ‘ㅉ’과 같이 목구멍의 근육을 긴장하여 내는 소리.

1. FORTIS: A sound made by straining the throat muscles such as 'ㄲ', 'ㄸ', 'ㅃ', 'ㅆ', 'ㅉ' in stressed position.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 된소리 글자.
    Hard words.
  • Google translate 된소리 발음.
    Hard-sounding pronunciation.
  • Google translate 된소리가 나다.
    Sounds hard.
  • Google translate 된소리를 내다.
    Make a sound of hard work.
  • Google translate 된소리를 발음하다.
    Pronounce hard words.
  • Google translate 된소리로 내다.
    Make a loud noise.
  • Google translate ‘꿈’, ‘땀’, ‘빵’, ‘쑥’, ‘쪽’의 첫소리는 모두 된소리이다.
    The first sounds of 'dream', 'sweat', 'bread', 'sook' and 'sweet' are all nonsense.
  • Google translate 할머니는 고추의 ‘ㄱ’을 된소리로 내어 ‘꼬추’라고 발음하셨다.
    Grandmother pronounced the 'ᄀ' of the pepper as 'kochu' in a harsh voice.
  • Google translate 그는 된소리를 잘 발음하지 못해 항상 쌀을 ‘살’이라고 읽었다.
    He was not good at pronouncing hard words, so he always read rice as 'sal.'.
  • Google translate 험상궂게 생긴 사내는 된소리가 섞인 거친 욕을 하며 화를 냈다.
    The rugged-looking man was angry with harsh curses mixed with ruffians.
Synonym 경음(硬音): ‘ㄲ’, ‘ㄸ’, ‘ㅃ’, ‘ㅆ’, ‘ㅉ’과 같이 후두 근육을 긴장하거나 …
Reference Word 거센소리: ‘ㅊ’, ‘ㅋ’, ‘ㅌ’, ‘ㅍ’과 같이 폐에서 나오는 공기를 막았다가 그 막…
Reference Word 예사소리(例事소리): ‘ㄱ’, ‘ㄷ’, ‘ㅂ’, ‘ㅅ’, ‘ㅈ’과 같이 발음 기관의 긴장…

된소리: fortis,こうおん【硬音】。のうおん【濃音】,consonne forte, consonne dure,sonido glotalizado,صوت مشدّد,дуутай авиа, чанга авиа, дуутай гийгүүлэгч,âm căng,เสียงสิถิล,bunyi keras,гемината,紧音,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 된소리 (된ː소리) 된소리 (뒌ː소리)
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