예 (yeh) is more formal than “yeah” it’s more like yes, yes mam, or yes sir
in my opinion, english rolls on the “y” a little too much, so to pronounce it correctly, put less emphasis on the “y” (i.e. make it shorter) & make the “eh” part stronger
so instead of “yyyyeee-ehhhhhh” you have “yEH”
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예 (yeh) is more formal than “yeah” it’s more like yes, yes mam, or yes sir
in my opinion, english rolls on the “y” a little too much, so to pronounce it correctly, put less emphasis on the “y” (i.e. make it shorter) & make the “eh” part stronger
so instead of “yyyyeee-ehhhhhh” you have “yEH”