Wednesday 12 November 2014

Tips To Full Version Software 100%

Right now many developer are trying to protect their original software for public. They just give to us trial version for who want to trying their software first for a limited time just 30 day and then you must buy the full version from them. Now I have a secret tips for who want use full version 100% working.



1. First open your browser and then type the name of your sofware example Internet Download
    Manager from any site.

2. Then after the download, don't install your software first. Try to download "crack, keygen,
    patch or serial key" for your software make sure version of the software is the same.

3. After that, close any internet connection before begin the installation. After complete your
    installation copy crack and then open internet download manager file location. Right click
    open file location and paste it your crack and replace it and click the button apply

4. Done your software now is 100% full version

How to uninstall software

1. First "right click" on the window desktop and click "personalize"



 2. Then click "Control panel home" at the top of frame




3. After that click "Uninstall a program"



4. Finally it show all your software that you have been installed in your computer. Then choose
    one of the software you want to uninstall "right click" and "uninstall."



 5. Ok DONE..try yourself



Important Thing You May Know About Laptop

Processor   
    

Intel core i3, i5, i7, Amd and Mac os (Choose intel core i7 for feel a maximum speed and for 
extreme gaming)




Graphic card  




Nvidia geforce or Amd radeon (Choosing Nvidia geforce GTX is for gaming user and also multimedia 
work)




Display  



         
720p HD ready or Full HD 1080p resolution (1080p it give more detail and clear image and it is for who enjoy the movie everytime and gaming everyday)




Ram  


              
2, 4, 6, 8, 12 or 16 gb it's depend on your slot of your lap top and it have different speed 1300MHz, and 1600MHz (more ram you can run many software and application without stuck )




Storage  


       
Harddisk or SSD (Solid State Drive is a high performance storage compare to harddisk (Sequential reads2: SATA 555MB/sSequential writes2510MB/s)                                                                                                                                                               

Hot Tips on Buying Dslr






  1. Megapixels
      36.3, 24MP, 16.1MP more pixels means capture high quality image and bigger resolution
      screen

  2. Has in-camera HDR
      Combines multiple exposures to capture high dynamic range

  3. More cross-type focus points
      Grab focus in difficult situations

  4. More focus points
      Set focus accurately within the frame

  5. Better color depth
      bits of color

  6. Significantly larger screen
    
  7. Slightly less startup delay
      less delay when turning on

  8. Lighter

  9. Longer battery life
      shots per battery charge

10. Slightly less shutter lag
      less delay when taking photos

11. flip-out screens

12. Weather sealed
      Shoot in extreme weather

13. Viewfinder size

14. Processor
      Exspeed 2, 3 or 4

What is 4K Video

4K resolution, also called 4K2K, refers to a display device or content having horizontal resolution on the order of 4,000 pixels. Several 4K resolutions exist in the fields of digital television and digital cinematography. In the movie projection industry, Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) is the dominant 4K standard.
4K has become the common name for ultra high definition television (UHDTV), although its resolution is only 3840 x 2160 (at a 16:9, or 1.78:1 aspect ratio), which is lower than the 4K industry standard of 4096 x 2160 (at a 19:10 or 1.9:1 aspect ratio).
The use of width to characterize the overall resolution marks a switch from the previous generation, high definition television, which categorized media according to the vertical dimension instead, such as 720p or 1080p. Under the previous convention, a 4K UHDTV would be equivalent to 2160p.
The television industry has adopted UHDTV as its 4K standard. As of 2013, some UHDTV models were available to general consumers for under US$1000. As of 2014, due to lack of available content, 4K television has yet to achieve mass market appeal.


Resolutions


Ultra HD

UHD is a resolution of 3840 pixels × 2160 lines (8.3 megapixels, aspect ratio 16:9) and is one of the two resolutions of ultra high definition television targeted towards consumer television, the other being FUHD which is 7680 pixels × 4320 lines (33.2 megapixels). UHD has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of the 1080p HDTV format, with four times as many pixels overall.

Televisions capable of displaying 4K resolutions are seen by consumer electronics companies as the next trigger for an upgrade cycle due to a lack of consumer interest in 3D television.




4K Television



UA78HU9000RXXM 78'' Series 9 LED
Model: UA78HU9000R



FEATURES


  • 4-steps UHD upscalling
  • Quad Core Plus Processor
  • 4 times the Full HD resolution
  • Easy touchpad and motion control for your TV
  • Updated Smart View connects your TV, devices and content
  • Great multitasking with Multi-Link Screen (Dual)
  • Clear Motion Rate minimises motion blur
  • Every colour and shade displayed in their natural state




85 inch X Series BRAVIA 4K LED backlight / 3D TV
Model: KD-85X9500B





4K Projector



Model: VPL-VW1000ES











Features

  • Immersive, vibrant picture quality
  • 4K SXRD panels (4096x2160)
  • Dynamic Contrast 1,000,000 : 1
  • Precise picture quality
  • "Reality creation" 4K upscaling
  • 5 picture position memory
  • 3D




 

Ps4 vs Xbox one

Which Console Should I Buy?

We’re coming up on the year anniversary of the Xbox One and PS4, and a lot has happened since last November. They’ve been around long enough for Sony and Microsoft to kit out their consoles with software updates, new features and other unique selling points. Of course, there have been a fair few new games released since then too, with some of the highlights including DestinyAlien Isolation and Forza Horizon 2.

The PS4 is proving to be the people’s favourite, with stock shortages still a regular occurance and UK sales alone topping the 1 million mark. But Microsoft is fighting back, with the Kinect-free Xbox One and an entourage of incoming game hardware bundles, including £329 deals for games like Sunset Overdrive

Overall, the Xbox One is a more rounded entertainment system, but it’s all down to your personal preferences. The decision is far from clear cut.

To help you work out which console is right for you, we’ve compared each aspect of the console duo, so you can make an informed decision in your Xbox One vs PS4 debate. 
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/xbox-one-vs-sony-ps4#5JWy8AsWueQKC9Lc.99



Xbox One vs PS4 – Price

A year into the lifecycle of both the Xbox One and PS4, the two consoles have pretty much reached a pricing stalemate. When the Xbox One was launched it was a whopping £80 more expensive than the PS4, due to the fact you were forced to purchase the Kinect pre-packaged with it. 

However, back in May, Microsoft introduced a Kinect-free Xbox One option for the same price as the PS4 - £349.99. This help boost sales and made it a much more viable choice for those who couldn’t afford to spend over £400 on a new console. 

The issues plaguing the Xbox One at launch have also been mostly removed. You no longer need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to access entertainment services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video or the One Guide. 

We’ve made a list of all the current and upcoming console hardware bundles you can purchase with their RRPs. Of course, if you shop around a bit, you can pick up console bundles for quite a bit cheaper, so it’s worth spending some time researching if you want a bargain. 

PS4 vs Xbox One prices
Prices are based on the RRP of what was available at the time of writing

Xbox One vs Sony PS4 – Designblue stick

Xbox One

Xbox One – 10 per cent larger than 360, 'big black box' design, 3.18kg
PS4 – Slanted design, 2.8kg

In terms of design the Xbox One and PS4 are completely different prospects. 

Microsoft’s Xbox One is far, far larger – an imposing black monolith of the living room. The PS4 is sleeker, slimmer and less likely to dominate your under-TV space. 

Both keep the severe, black and masculine style that’s common to games consoles, though. 

PS4The Xbox One is 10 per cent larger than its predecessor, the Xbox 360. It weighs around the same as the last console, though, at roughly 3kg. 

The PS4 is only marginally lighter, at 2.8kg. This shouldn’t come as a great surprise, though, as they both have to fit in similar components. 

Why the extra size in the Xbox One? It’s likely that part of the internal volume of the Xbox One’s case is there to aid cooling. 

Overheating was a significant problem in the Xbox 360, responsible for causing many of the red ring issues that plagued the console’s earlier years. 

We'd rather have the smaller PS4 in our living rooms, but the Xbox One may end up being more reliable in the long term thanks to that extra cooling. We've gone a year now though and neither console appears to have any major hardware issues which is great news for consumers.



Xbox One size
This picture demonstrates the size difference very well. 

PS4 vs Xbox One - Interfaceblue stick
Here's a quick look at what the interfaces of the Xbox One and PS4 look like in use:
Xbox One
Xbox One interface
The look of the Xbox One software is heavily inspired by elements of Windows Phone and Windows 8. Microsoft clearly wanted to reach a certain level of parity between its platforms.
It has a modern look, but many people have criticised the software for its glitchiness and bouts of odd behaviour. At present it doesn't quite feel right - it's something that Microsoft is likely to address in time, but is something to consider if you want to do more than just play disc-based games on your console.
PS4 interface
The PS4 has a simpler, somewhat less ambitious user interface. As it leaves you scrolling in just one direction most of the time, we find it a more intuitive experience than the Xbox One's software.
There is room for improvement, though. For example at present you can't bring out the Netflix app to the top 'recently used' layer of the UI, even though it's a PS4 favourite for many people.

PS4 vs Xbox One - Which is more powerful?blue stick

If you're a hardcore gamer, there's a good chance you care about how your games look. And that's all down to the power a console has on tap. 

Which of the new consoles is more powerful? The simple answer is the PS4. We'll look deeper into the technical reasons why in a minute. 

What this means in practice right now is that some cross-platform games, such as Battlefield 4, run at a lower resolution on the Xbox One than they do on the PS4. This may equalise over the life of the consoles as developers learn more about each consoles, but the PS4 definitely has a slight edge at launch.


Xbox One 2


Xbox One vs PS4 – CPU
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Xbox One – AMD 8-core Jaguar CPU
PS4 - AMD 8-core Jaguar CPU

The Xbox One and PS4 use extremely similar CPUs made by AMD. Both use an APU setup, which links together both CPU and GPU into one package. 

The CPUs are 8–core chips using ‘Jaguar’ cores – a term picked by their maker AMD to denote their chipset generation. The Xbox One runs at 1.75GHz, which was bumped-up from their original spec of 1.6GHz. Sony's runs slightly cooler at 1.6GHz, which may make some of you think the Xbox One is more powerful. This is not the case. The power of the GPU is much more important here.


PS4 vs Xbox One – GPU and RAMblue stick

Xbox One - Comparable to Radeon HD 7000-series, 8GB DDR3 RAM and 32MB eSRAM
PS4 - Comparable to Radeon HD 7000-series, 8GB GDDR5 RAM

The PS4 and Xbox One both use an AMD GPU.

AMD logoAt first glance it seems like their GPUs may be identical, but they are not. On paper the PS4 graphics processor is 50 per cent more powerful, with 1,152 shader processors against the Xbox One’s 768. 

Realising that this sounded pretty bad, Microsoft worked on upping the One's power a bit and on 2 August announced that its GPU speed from 800MHz to 853MHz. It's a nice tweak for the tech heads, but doesn't see the Xbox One match up to the PS4.

Having extra processing power will let the PS4 perform more tasks simultaneously – which should in theory allow for more impressive visual effects.

A more impressive GPU is matched with more impressive-sounding RAM. The PS4 uses GDDR5 RAM, while the Xbox One has more conventional DDR3 memory – and both have 8GB of the stuff.

GDDR5 has much higher bandwidth than DDR3, designed for intensive applications such as in graphics cards, while DDR3 is ‘bog standard’ system memory.

If DDR3 was all the Xbox One had, it’d be in serious trouble. But it also has an eSRAM buffer that should help to bridge the 100GB/sec bandwidth gap between the two RAM types. It has a 32MB chunk of eSRAM that will function as a frame buffer. 

The news that the Sony PS4 is (almost) categorically more powerful than the Xbox One is one of the reasons why the PS4 pre-order sold out before the Xbox One's.



With a more powerful GPU and, seemingly, faster memory, the PS4 is clearly out in front on graphical specs. 

But how do they pan out compared to PC graphics cards? The Xbox One is said to be on-par with a Radeon 7790, the PS4 a Radeon 7870. Unless you're a PC gamer, that's really not going to mean much. 

Let's reduce it to cold hard cash. That the Radeon 7790 costs around £100 and the Radeon 7870 £150 tells you all you need to know. 

However, EA’s chief technology officer Rajat Teneja claims that the consoles are a whole generation ahead of the top-end PCs on the market. To some that’ll seem like a ridiculous statement when top-end gaming PCs cost thousands of pounds, and these consoles will cost a few hundred. 

What’s less contentious is that the Xbox One and PS4 are around 8-10 times as powerful as the previous-gen Xbox 360 and PS3. However, let’s not forget that an increase in graphical fidelity requires an exponential increase in power – so we won’t be looking at games that look 8-10 times as good. 

Xbox One vs PS4 – Graphicsblue stick

One of the main reason core gamers have chosen to favour the PS4 over the Xbox One is its categorically better graphics hardware. But does it translate to better graphics in games? 

In quite a few cases it does. It’s not necessarily a case of missing effects, less complicated shadows and other such obvious cut-backs, but output resolution. With many games, the PS4 renders at a slightly higher resolution than the Xbox One. 

Here are some of the examples we know about so far:

Xbox One vs PS4 3

If you have a good 1080p TV, you will be able to see the difference if you get up close and personal. However, in the current wave of games there is not really a gigantic difference between the two. 

Here are a few grabs from some of the many graphics comparisons that have been made online:

Xbox One vs PS4 1
via IGN

Here it looks as though there's more detail in the Xbox One shot, however, the PS4 details are actually obscured by an environmental dust effect. The PS4 footage is also a lot higher-contrast, which is seen consistently in graphics comparisons. 

Xbox One vs PS4
via NowGamer

Once again, there's higher contrast in the PS4 footage, and there appears to be a bit more texture information in the road surface.

Digital Foundry performed a very interesting test to see the difference between the hardware available to the two consoles. It specced-out  PCs with roughly the same GPU hardware as the Xbox One and PS4, and found that the PS4 performed roughly 24 per cent better in benchmarks. 

Xbox One vs PS4 2
via Digital Foundry

We’re already seeing the PS4 perform better in current games, and this is only likely to continue as more ‘new-gen’ titles are released. 


Xbox One vs PS4 - Apps

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If you want functionality other than what comes pre-installed with an PS4 or Xbox One, you need apps. These give you access to streaming services like YouTube, Netflix and so on. 

The Xbox One currently has a slightly stronger apps line-up. It has access to services like 4oD that aren't currently available on PS4. It's all slowly equalling out, but the Xbox One is still the more dominent entertainment console. 

What's also important to remember, if you're interested, is that the Xbox One now has a dedicated Plex app for Plex Pass users. That means anyone with a Plex Pass membership can stream all their media from their PC/Mac to their Xbox One. Official DNLA support is coming with a later update, but for those who are already Plex members, it's a quick and easy way to get your videos, photos and other content on your Xbox One.

Aside from Plex, here is what's available on both consoles so far:

Xbox One vs PS4 apps

If you want the game console to work as your primary entertainment station, the Xbox One is clearly superior at the moment. 

Beginners Learn Hangul

The first step in learning Korean is to learn Hangul. Hangul is the name of Korean language.
If you still have trouble after this lesson and truly wish to learn Hangul correctly, - it's incredibly affordable and will have you reading and writing like a native in no time. The site uses nearly 500 audio files to teach the alphabet - plenty to help you get that pronunciation you deserve!There are also quizzes to help along the way.Better yet, membership gives you access to all of the premium lessons, not just lessons on Hangul. So just try it, what will it hurt?

NEW: Are you busy working on learning
the Korean alphabet. Before we begin to learn Hangul, let me remind you to set your browser to properly view Korean. Otherwise, all you will see is jibberish. If you scroll down and you see jibberish instead of Korean, please right-click now and go to encoding - Korean. Learning the Korean Alphabet, Hangul , is a lot easier than trying to learn Romanization of Korean. Throughout your studies, you will run into many resources that will only publish Romanization though. I highly recommend you learn to read Hangul first, as it will be most useful to you. Then later, you should learn Romanization so that you can read the Romanization in those resources and know how to spell it properly in Hangul . Also, many Korean speakers will use Romanization on programs like AOL Instant Messenger, that do not support the Korean alphabet (If you are looking for programs that DO let you use the alphabet, I highly recommend MSN Messenger).
Hangul? If so, practice with simple and playful tool for learning Korean Hangul letters.
First, a few basics on Hangul (Don't worry! You will be reading in Hangul perfectly extremely soon!). Hangul is an alphabet, just like the Roman alphabet English speakers use. The only two differences are Hangul blocks syllables, and there are no lowercase or capitalize letters in Hangul. The letter is always written the same, no matter when it is used.
Characters will be stacked into squares to form each syllable. For example ㅎ, ㅏ, and ㄴ are three separate characters. But, as they would form one syllable, they would be written 한 instead of ㅎ ㅏ ㄴ.
ㅎ + ㅏ + ㄴ= 한
want another example?
ㄱ + ㅡ + ㄹ = 글
We then combine syllables to form words, just as we do in English.
한 + 글 = 한글
Recognize that word? That's right! It's Hangul . It consists of han (한) and gul (글). Two syllables. Six characters. As you begin to learn all the different characters, you will see how to construct the syllables properly depending on which character you are using. Just keep this one thing in mind. Every Korean word, syllable, anything...begins with a consonant. A vowel will always follow it, either positioned to the right of it, or below it. With each vowel, I will tell you where it should be positioned. Also, there will be 2,3, or rarely 4 characters in a syllable. 한 is one way of stacking, having the vowel to the right of the first consonant, with the third character under those two. 글 is the other main way of stacking, where the vowel falls below the first consonant, with the third character below the second. A third character will always fall on the bottom. You will never have three characters in a row on the top. I cannot even type an example for you to see, it just can't be done. Below is a table of the characters you will see.



Learn Hangul - 한글


For now, I think it's time to begin! Why not start with the characters that make up Hangul . The first character is

It has a couple variations. Generally, it is like an "h" sound. If it is at the beginning of a word, it will sound like an "h". There will be more on this one in Lesson 2. Next comes...

This is a vowel, and it is an "a" sound, as in father. It pretty much never varies and always has the same sound. Quite a simple character. This vowel will always be placed to the right of the first consonant. It does not fall below the consonant.

is a character that usually sounds like an "n". It only has one irregular form, which is in Lesson 2.
So far, we have a "h" sound, an "a" sound, and a "n" sound. Or, we have ㅎ, ㅏ, and ㄴ. Together, these form the first half of Hangul, 한.
Now let's break down the second syllable.

This is a light "g" or "k" sound. Don't push the air too hard or try and make this sound too heavy, it is a light sound. Don't emphasize the character. Especially at the end of a word, this character is very light. At the end of a word, it is almost as if you don't say the character.

This a little harder to explain. I think the best way to say it is, it sounds like the "oo" part in "good".
Let me phrase this another way...
It is like a short 'u', said in the back of the mouth. It is almost like a grunt! Be sure you don't actually grunt though when you say it :)
This vowel will always be placed below the first consonant. It does not fall to the right of the consonant.

This character might be the most complicated character you run into! But I'll be honest, you will have it down along with all the other characters before the week is over! Think of it as either a light "l" sound, or a rolling "r" sound, depending on where it is. If it falls between two vowels, it will most likely be a rolling "r" sound. If it is at the end of a syllable, it will usually be a light "l" sound. It does not come at the beginning of a syllable of any Korean word, but will be used at the beginning for borrowed words, like loanwords. If that is the case, treat it as it needs to be in order to say the loanword properly. This character is covered very well in Elementary Korean.
That's it! You now have learned 6 characters. You can now write
한글
and you can! You can write both in Hangul, and the word Hangul.
Now, do you remember what each of those characters is like? Let's provide a little practice. Read these words to yourself, and try to not refer to the section above. You may if you need to, but try first!







Learn Hangul - Common Characters


So, you feel like you are beginning to see how Korean and Hangul are? Are you ready for more? ㅂ
This is a common character. It will have a light "b" or "p" sound. 바 pa 밥 bap. 반 ban. At the end of a word, it will have a very light, almost unheard sound.

This is a very easy character. It sounds just like an "m" sound. As simple as that. What do you think 마 would sound like? If you said ma, that's right!

I think you are ready for a very commonly used character. It has two sounds. One sound, is no sound! It makes no sound at all when it is the first consonant in the syllable. It is as simple as that. It is more like a place holder since all Korean syllables must start with a consonant. When it falls at the end of a syllable, it sounds like a light "ng" sound in "running". It is that ng sound in the back of your throat, but do not emphasis the "g" part of it. So the two sounds? No sound at the beginning of a syllable, "ng" sound at the end. Simple.
Let's learn two more, and then have a little practice.

This is an "o" sound. It is hard to explain, but try this. Say the letter O. Make it really really long and say it slow. Notice where your mouth starts to close in? This sound is the sound before that. The beginning of the O sound.
Let's look at this in a different way...
Shape your mouth as if you were to say the 'o' in 'go'. Now make a sound like aw, as in awe, pawl, bawl, and law.
This vowel will always be placed to the right of the first consonant, never underneath.

This is another "o" sound. They sound very similar. The best I can do is say this may be more like the other side of saying O, as with the experiment before. The part toward the end in O is more like this.
Or, think of it this way. ㅗ is like the 'o' in go, row, bow, and low.
They are very similar. Some people will be able to hear the difference if they have a good ear. Many non native speakers have the problem hearing the difference though at first.
So, for those who cannot hear the difference, When spelling and learning Korean, try to think of these are learning to spell. In English you can't always know how to spell a word, you must learn it properly. It is the same way in Korean. When words with an O sound comes up, just learn how it is spelled and leave it at that because they sound so similar.
This vowel will always appear underneath the first consonant, never to the right of it.
Let's try a few more practice words to read. So far we have covered (in order): ㅎ, ㅏ, ㄴ, ㄱ, ㅡ, ㄹ, ㅂ, ㅁ, ㅇ, ㅓ, ㅗ










남안
만방

Go back and review the characters you have learned now. Here is a list of them. If you know what has been said about each so far, move on! ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅇ, ㄴ, ㅏ, ㅎ, ㅗ, ㅓ, ㄱ, ㄹ, ㅡ.

This one is easy. it is the "ou" part in you. Simple as that. "oo" in boot. This vowel always falls below the first consonant, never to the right. *Notice a pattern with placement of vowels? One vowel consisting of a horizontal line will be placed underneath the consonant, while vowels consisting of a vertical line will be placed to the right. Don't believe me? Go back and check!*

This character is easy as well. It is the "ee" sound in meet. An example using it would be 미. That sounds just like saying "me" in English. You can guess where it is placed...Go ahead and try! This vowel is placed to the right of the first consonant, never underneath.

This vowel sounds like ea in bear. The vowels are all easy if you just memorize them, and do not ever sound irregular (When could they?!?). This vowel always appears to the right of the first consonant, never underneath .

This one is pretty similar to the one above. It sounds like the e in yes. The e in met. This vowel always appears to the right of the first consonant, never underneath.

Learn Hangul - More On Vowels


You have now covered all the basic vowels. There are two more things you can learn about vowels, and then you know all vowels and everything about them. And these next two things are simple.
You will see vowels like ㅠ, ㅑ,ㅛ,ㅕ,ㅖ ,ㅒ etc. Notice how instead of one short line, there are two? This means that before the vowel sound, there is a y like sound. I will give two examples.

This sounds like saying "you" in English.

This sounds like saying Ya in English. All the teenagers should know it from the song Hey Ya! by Outkast. It played all the time.
All other vowels follow the same pattern.
Next, you will see vowels combined to form a new vowel sound, such as ㅘ, ㅝ, ㅢ, ㅟ. You just run the vowels together into one sound. The vowel on the left (long horizontal line) comes first. Here are a couple examples.

This sounds like wa in water.


This sounds just like the French oui. It is more or less like wee.


I have chosen to include this one for a special reason. It works just like the others, except if it comes after a consonant, you only hear ㅣand not the other part. It is just how it sounds when spoken. At the beginning of a syllable, you do run the two together however.
Speaking of mixing these with consonants. Let's just take a look at a couple and it will explain itself on how to write them.





The first consonant is written in the top left. Any consonant that comes after the vowel sound comes at the bottom.
You are now a master at vowels. You also know a few of the consonants in Korean as well. Let's finish up the rest of the consonants.

Learn Hangul - More Consonants



This is a consonant that sounds like an s in English. It is a very light s and isn't stressed or anything. Also, before the Korean vowel ㅣ, like 시, it is usually pronounced like an sh, or for this example, shee. At the end of a word or before a syllable that begins with a vowel or consonant other than ㅅ, it ends with a light d sound. You will find many consonants sound like a light d sound if they are at the end of a word.

Speaking of light d sounds, here it is. This is a light d or t sound. 맏 sounds like mat, with a very light t sound at the end. So does 맛 however. See what I mean by ㅅ sounding like a light d sound at the end? 맛 is not mas. It is mat.

This is a light j sound in between vowels. At the beginning of the word, it is often heard as a "ch" sound instead. At the end of a word, it sounds just like an ㅅ and a ㄷ.
Are you excited? There are only four more consonants left, and you know Hangul! But first, let's make sure we know what we have covered so far. We have covered A LOT! Better put, we have covered ㅂ,ㅈ,ㄷ,ㄱ,ㅅ,ㅛ,ㅕ,ㅑ,ㅐ,ㅔ,ㅁ,ㄴ,ㅇ,ㄹ,ㅎ,ㅗ,ㅓ,ㅏ,ㅣ,ㅠ,ㅜ,ㅡ. That is actually in order of the keyboard. ^-^

줘요
자다
식당
밥을

불고기
나무
어디
먹어요
어디 가?
하나
공원
안녕하세요!

Also, let's try one of these on for size. Most likely you won't understand it, but you can try and pronounce it!
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Learn Hangul - Aspirated Consonants


Here are the final four! These four are aspirated sounds. If you don't know what that means, they basically are said with more of a puff of air. Also, try to see if you can catch something in common with all of these in relationship to their similar consonant sounds.

this is like kha. It is similar to the ㄱ sound, except is said with more air. More towards a K sound.

This is a t sound, much like ㄷ, except said with more air to it!

This is a cha sound. Always. It is similar to the ㅈ sound, except said with more air to it. Always a cha sound, never a j sound ( ㅈ sounds like a j between vowels,ㅊ sounds like a cha between vowels.)

This is the last consonant, and last character you will learn in Hangul! It has an airy P sound to it. Similar to ㅂ but with more air.
Did you catch what is in common in them all? They all look very similar to the other consonants that sound similar! The only thing is, each contains an extra little line somewhere. The only one that doesn't fit perfectly with this is ㅍand ㅂ. Look at them and compare them.
ㅊ - ㅈ
ㅌ - ㄷ
ㅋ - ㄱ
ㅍ - ㅂ

If you are lucky enough to own Rosetta Stone Korean Level 1 then you will easily be able to hear the differences between the similar characters. It is often difficult at first but eventually you will be able to hear the subtle differences.

Learn Hangul - List Of Characters


Here is a list of all the characters. Vowels are written first, followed by consonants.



































One more note, you will see some consonants doubled up. You can consider these seperate characters if you wish, or just think of them as being stronger with more voice to them. These are ㅃ,ㅉ,ㄸ,ㄲ,ㅆ.
Let's practice one more time.
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