How Korean pronunciations of hanja are linked to Chinese pronunciation: Difference between revisions

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== Law of final consonants ==
== Law of final consonants ==


There are only ㄴ or ㅇ final consonants in Chinese. So just remove any final consonants except for ㄴ or ㅇ.
There are only ㄴ or ㅇ final consonants in Chinese. So just remove any final consonants except for ㄴ or ㅇ. Hunminjeongeum already explained the reasons why language eventually gets left with ㄴ and ㅇ ending sounds, and it is true with Mandarin, where many groups of people have linguistic contacts with each other.


Examples:
Examples:
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包含 포함 -> 빠오한
包含 포함 -> 빠오한
ㄴ -> ㅣ앤
变 변 -> 삐엔
間 간 -> 찌앤
面 면 -> 미앤
天 천 -> 티앤
缏 편 -> 삐앤
戰, 蓮, 見, 原, 現, 年, etc.