Spanish Accent:
Phonetic Spelling:
UK/US: /voʊˈkɑːlez ɛn kɔːriˈɑːno/ (voh-KAH-les en koh-ree-AH-noh)
Meaning:
“Vocales en coreano” translates from Spanish to “vowels in Korean.” It refers to the vowel sounds and characters in the Korean language (Hangul). Korean has 10 basic vowel characters and 11 complex vowel combinations.
Examples:
- Las vocales en coreano son fáciles de aprender si practicas diariamente.
- Los niños estudian las vocales en coreano para comenzar a leer Hangul.
Synonyms:
- Letras vocales (Spanish)
- Símbolos vocales
- Sonidos vocálicos
Antonyms:
- Consonantes (consonants)
Etymology:
- “Vocales”: From Latin “vocalis,” meaning “vocal” or “relating to the voice.”
- “Coreano”: Derived from “Korea,” referring to the Korean language and culture.
Common Mispronunciations:
- Incorrect: /ˈvoʊkəls ɛn kəˈriːnoʊ/
- Incorrect: /voʊˈseɪlz en kɔːˈreɪnoʊ/
- Correct: /voʊˈkɑːlez ɛn kɔːriˈɑːno/
Usage Tips:
- “Vocales en coreano” is a helpful phrase when discussing language learning or linguistic comparisons between Spanish and Korean.
- Can be used in educational contexts for teaching or studying languages.
Word Family:
- Vocal (Spanish): Relating to vowels or voice.
- Vocalización: The act of producing vowel sounds.