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17 Nov 2020
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Im sorry if this sounds dumb but when consonant assimilation happens what happens with this consonant for example ㅎ + ㅎ ? does nothing happen? does it stay the same or does it make ㄴ sound
Im sorry if this sounds dumb but when consonant assimilation happens what happens with this consonant for example ㅎ + ㅎ ? does nothing happen? does it stay the same or does it make ㄴ sound
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17 Nov 2020
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I don't think there's a combination like that
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I don't think there's a combination like that
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