Hangul Alphabets

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Korean Letters : Hangul Alphabets
14 Consonants:
Hangul – Sound – Name
ㄱ – g – giyeok (기역)
ㄴ – n – nieun (니은)
ㄷ – d – digeut (디귿)
ㄹ – l/r – rieul (리을)
ㅁ – m – mieum (미음)
ㅂ – b – bieup (비읍)
ㅅ – s – siot (시옷)
ㅇ – silent (at start of word) or ng – ieung (이응)
ㅈ – j – jieut (지읒)
ㅊ – ch – chieut (치읓)
ㅋ – k – kieuk (키읔)
ㅌ – t – tieut (티읕)
ㅍ – p – pieup (피읖)
ㅎ – h – hieut (히읗)
5 Tense Consonants:
ㄲ – kk – ssanggiyeok (쌍기역)
ㄸ – tt – ssangdigeut (쌍디귿)
ㅃ – pp – ssangbieup (쌍비읍)
ㅆ – ss – ssangsiot (쌍시옷)
ㅉ – jj – ssangjieut (쌍지읒)
6 Vowels:
The names of vowels are no different than the name of the letter itself. What changes is the way it’s written out, with the silent initial ㅇ ieung in front. Learning a foreign language doesn’t have to be hard. If you’re struggling with the minor details like this,
ㅏ – a – a (아)
ㅓ – eo – eo (어)
ㅗ – o – o (오)
ㅜ – u – u (우)
ㅡ – eu – eu (으)
ㅣ – i – i (이)
4 Iotized Vowels Containing y :
ㅑ – ya – ya (야)
ㅕ – yeo – yeo (여)
ㅛ – yo – yo (요)
ㅠ – yu – yu (유)
5 Iotized Diphthongs :
ㅐ – ae – ae (애)
ㅒ – yae – yae (얘)
ㅔ – e – e (에)
ㅖ – ye – ye (예)
ㅢ – ui – ui (의)
6 Vowels and Diphthongs Containing w :
ㅘ – wa – wa (와)
ㅙ – wae – wae (왜)
ㅚ – oe – oe (외)
ㅝ – wo – wo (워)
ㅞ – we – we (웨)
ㅟ – wi – wi (위)
Note: once more please focus these all letters

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