Roundhouse kick:Tdollyio chagi
Could someone write out the pronunciation of that Korean term?
AoG
Roundhouse kick or "Turning Kick"
~ spelling and pronunciation ~
돌려 차기 = Dolryeo Chagi (Dol ryeo Cha gi)
pronounced: "Dole - Ree aw Chah - Gee" (spoken smooth an quickly to blend together)
First word - First syllable
ㄷ = D : a hard consonant (differs from
ㅌ the soft consonant letter T)
ㅗ = O : the long vowel sound as in "go"
ㄹ + L : the R/L sound. As an ending consonant, this is usually the L.
돌 = Dol : pronounced "Dole" which rhymes with "goal"
First word - Second syllable
ㄹ = R : as a beginning consonant, this is often an R (especially when followed by a "Y")
ㅕ = Yeo : the basic vowel
ㅓ is pronounced either "uh" like "up" or "aw" like "saw"
the use of the second line to the left in
ㅕadds a Y to the vowel to become "yeo" - pronounced "yaw"
려 = Ryeo : The "R" and "Y" slightly rolls the tongue. Say the word "raw" with an "e" after the "r". "reaw"
First word - both syllables
돌 려 = Dolryeo : (Dole - ree - aw)
Second word - First syllable
ㅊ = Ch : as in "Chop"
ㅏ = A : The vowel "A" is always pronounced "Ah" as in the composer "Bach."
차 = Cha : pronounced "Chah" as in "Chop"
Second word - Second syllable
ㄱ = G : The K/G consonant usually uses the harder "G" when beginning a syllable
ㅣ = I : The vowel "I" is always pronounced like a long "E" as in "see"
기 = Gi : Pronounced "Gee" as in the word "Geek"
Second word - both syllables
차기 = Chagi : ("Chah - Gee")
Note: The Korean word "Koryeo" (고려

is the name of the ancient Dynasty and is where the western pronunciation of "Korea" comes from. It is pronounced "Ko Ree aw" and is very close to the pronunciation of "Dolryeo" for "turning" as in Dolryeo Chagi - "Turning Kick" or Roundhouse Kick.