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Originally Posted by Entourage
They have a Sh.
But mostly only whne ever an S is followed by an I
so s+i=shi or ㅅ+ㅣ=시(shi) But it's not romanized that way is it?
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I wouldn't consider it "sh"... it's more like a "C" sound when you say it, "see." And the two S's are pronounced with a more harder s sound.
no, it's not romanized as "Shi" because it's literally impossible in the Korean alphabet to have two different consonants together in one block.