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I can't pay you any money. In return, I could probably converse with you in either Korean or English. (I'm a Korean Canadian.) So, if you want to practice conversing in Korean or in English, or out of the goodness of your heart, you might be interested in contacting me.
I need help with both pronunciation (Skype maybe?) and writing, but let's stick with writing until we get to know each other better.
Ja, ich bin sehr fucked up. Meine kerle, ich mag kino. That's about all I can say right now at my level.
R and Z sound weird, and I don't have the confidence with most my vowels. I don't know whether I should pronounce almost everything as they are written, or whether I should trust my unreliable ears and pronounce as what I think I am hearing. (Particularly with the vowel e. No, I am not talking about ie and ei. Those are easy.) I am not sure what I am hearing on ts sound and sch sound. (I get that ch sound is sh sound in English.)
I studied German briefly for a couple days with a book in around 2015 when I had a German friend. I did not pay attention to pronunciation but only writing. (Even then, I forgot everything. I crammed for like 3 days almost 10 years ago. Fast memory goes away fast. I am relearning with Duolingo right now.)
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