Lesson 12: ㅌ (Tieut)

 Welcome back!

We are on our 12th consonant ㅌ (Tieut).

Let’s try to pronounce it! Don’t forget, we have “I” and “e(u)” sound again.




Did you get to pronounce it correctly?


Let’s review “Tieut.” 

As you probably know by now that “Tieut” will be pronounced like “Tee-e(u)t.”

I believe the most difficult part is the “eut” pronunciation.

Because the “u” is almost silent, when pronounced, your mouth should look like this 😀instead of like this 😗.  Your tongue should touch your teeth as you say “eut.”

Listen to the audio clip again and try to mimic what you hear. It will be definitely easier to understand.


In Korean words, ㅌ (tieut) is equivalent to “t” sound.

 You can think of the word “tongue” and see how you pronounce “t.”


Let’s try with the activity. You can practice ㅌ(tieut) and ㅌ(t).

ㅌ(Tieut/T) (opens a new page)


Great work again 👍

We have only two more consonants to go!

On our next lesson, we will learn our 13th consonant ㅍ(Pieup).

Stay safe and practice practice practice!

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