1. Introduction
In the last lesson, you learned what 겹받침 (double final consonants) are and how they are pronounced.
Today, we will practice with real words and sentences to help you master them.
2. Word Practice
ㄳ [k]
몫 (mok) = share, portion
ㄵ [n]
앉다 (anda) = to sit
ㄶ [n]
많다 (manta) = many
ㄺ [k]
닭 (dak) = chicken
ㄻ [m]
삶 (salm) = life
ㄼ [l]
짧다 (jjalda) = short
ㄽ [l]
곬 (gol) = stream bed
ㄾ [l]
핥다 (halta) = to lick
ㄿ [p]
읊다 (eulpda) = to recite
ㅀ [l]
잃다 (ilta) = to lose
ㅄ [p]
값 (gap) = price
3. Sentence Practice
나는 의자에 앉다. (naneun uijae anda) = I sit on the chair.
하늘에 별이 많다. (haneure byeori manta) = There are many stars in the sky.
닭이 크다. (dalgi keuda) = The chicken is big.
삶은 어렵다. (salmeun eoryeopda) = Life is difficult.
값이 싸다. (gapsi ssada) = The price is cheap.
시간을 잃다. (siganeul ilta) = To lose time.
짧은 머리 (jjalbeun meori) = short hair.
4. Exercises
Read aloud all practice words focusing on final sounds.
Pay attention to linking sounds in sentences (값이 → 갑시, 닭이 → 달기).
Write 5 new sentences using 겹받침 words you practiced today.
5. Summary
Today, you practiced:
11 double final consonants in real words.
Sentences that use 겹받침.
Linking rules in action.
With enough practice, pronouncing 겹받침 will feel more natural and fluent.