Romanization of non-roman alphabets, such as Korean, doesn't give a pronunciation (phonetic) guide. Eg, an 'o' could be long or short. An 'e' has 3 sounds in English: we, yes, and such as the 'a' in about. An 'a' also has 3 sounds as in sale, sad and father. The other vowels have 2 each. Is there a guide somewhere?
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