The real reason why 뭐 and 네 sound like [bwo] and [de] in Korean
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Jin Won
– University of Pennsylvania (Ivy League), B.A. in linguistics, summa cum laude.
– Recipient of a full-ride international need-aware financial aid, UPenn.
– Korean Honor Scholar, Korean Embassy in the U.S.A.
– Seoul National University, Korean Language Teachers Training Program.
– Seoul National University, exchange student at the Linguistics department.
– Cambridge CELTA Pass A.
– National Autonomous University of Mexico, Spanish as a foreign language teaching diploma (DIPELE).
– Test of Proficiency in Korean TOPIK level 6 (highest level).
– English language proficiency test TOEIC 990 (highest score).
– Spanish language proficiency test DELE C2 (highest level).
– Japanese language proficiency test JLPT N2 (pre-advanced level).
– Chinese language proficiency test HSK N4 (intermediate level).
– Life member of the Linguistic Society of America.
– Life member of the International Association for Korean Language Education.
– Member of the International Phonetic Association.
– Member of the Association for Laboratory Phonology.
Luna Won
– Seoul National University, B.F.A. in graphic design, B.B.A. in business administration.
– Seoul National University, Korean Language Teachers Training Program.
– Test of Proficiency in Korean TOPIK level 6 (highest level).
– English language proficiency test TOEIC 990 (highest score).
– Spanish language proficiency test DELE C2 (highest level).
– Japanese language proficiency test JLPT N5 (beginner level).
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