Vowels

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Go back and review the characters you have learned now.

Here is a list of them. If you know what has been said about each so far, move on! ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅇ, ㄴ, ㅏ, ㅎ, ㅗ, ㅓ, ㄱ, ㄹ, ㅡ.

This one is easy. it is the “ou” part in you. Simple as that. “oo” in boot.

This vowel always falls below the first consonant, never to the right.

Notice: A pattern with placement of vowels. One vowel consisting of a horizontal line will be placed underneath the consonant, while vowels consisting of a vertical line will be placed to the right. Don't believe me? Go back and check!

This character is easy as well. It is the “ee” sound in meet. An example using it would be 미. That sounds just like saying “me” in English. This vowel is placed to the right of the first consonant, never underneath.

This vowel sounds like ea in bear. The vowels are all easy if you just memorize them, and do not ever sound irregular.

This vowel always appears to the right of the first consonant, never underneath .

This one is pretty similar to the one above. It sounds like the e in yes. The “e” in met.

This vowel always appears to the right of the first consonant, never underneath.

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