Vowels: ㅡ

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Eighteenth letter: ㅡ is for... Well, I learned it as sort of the sound in brIdge because it looks like it could be a bridge, but it is always romanized eu (unless incorrectly romanized as 'u'). I recommend to use the following explanation, not the bridge trick. Its sound is like that of a happy medium between oo and ee. Do that sound with your mouth. Now pull your lips back so that the bottom row of your teeth are more visible. It's that weird weak EU sound that you're going for. Honestly a very important combination in speaking Korean, because a lot of particles include it. So learn it by how ㅡ looks as your mouth/lips do when you pull them back to pronounce it.

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