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				 Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:43 am    Post subject: Konglish and Korean McDonald's | 
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				The key to surviving in Korea is mastering a language called Konglish. Konglish is a language like English but spoken with a Korean accent. Example: if you get in a taxi and say �McDonald�s,� the taxi driver will stare back at you blankly. You then repeat it slowly, �Mc-Do-nald�s.� You then go into a miming game where you say �McDonald�s� slowly while airbrushing an �M� into the air in front of him. �Oh! McDonald-zuh,� he�ll repeat back joyfully. In Korean no word can end with a consonant sound. So, all words, including the entire Konglish catalogue, must end with a vowel sound. Another note, all the �L� sounds and �R� sounds are reversed. Also, in Korean they can�t pronounce the �F� sound. Instead, they convert all �F� sounds turn into a �P� sound. So, instead of saying refill, in Konglish you say, �Leepilluh.� These are the three most important rules of Konglish.
 
 
 
 
 
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