This will be easy. This'll be the formation on how you'll write Korean. The formation has its pattern.
Consonant - Vowel - Consonant
Confused? To make this easier we have to use numbers.
1 - consonant
2 - vowel
3 - consonant-----------------------------------------------
Formations:
example one: 1 2example two: 1 2
3example three: 1 or 1
2 2
3
----------------------------------------------------Example one: 나 (na)
Example two: 학 (hag)
Example three: 고 (go) or 공 (gong)
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HOW ABOUT "ㅇ"?
As I said, use this when your word starts a vowel.
Example one: 아 (a)
Example two: 안 (an)
Example three: 오 (o) or 온 (on)
And if it's in last:
Example one: none
Example two: 항 (hang)
Example three: none or 홍 (hong)
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Some are like this formation: 1 2 1
3 3 and 2
It depends though. 33Examples:
찮다 (chanhda)
롨 (lols) this doesn't make sense===========================
Just ALWAYS remember, when writing Hanguk ALWAYS start with a consonant!

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Study Of Korean
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