the rest of the vowels

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This is going to get confusing folks

So compared to English speakers Koreans have lots of vowels that we will pronounce the same. . .
Ok they're kind of the same

okay okay mostly the same.

But depending on which one you use you can completely transform a word the phrase or sentence.

First up the non doubles.

it kind of doesn't matter if your doubles or not but when you're using the keyboard you're going to want to press the arrow that we use for capitalization to get them.

Some times the way you put together to Hangul will depend on that too


So here we go

ㅡㅜㅠㅣㅏㅓㅗㅔㅐㅑㅕㅛ

There they are

Before we get started though I want to explain to you something thoroughly confusing which is this dun dun duuuuun

Yep that little circle thing is very confusing it's kind of like a teenager it decides what it wants to do even though technically it doesn't

So basically it is at the end of a syllable it is ng like in sing ring dang

But this little butt face there's not at the bottom it means absolutely nothing no sound whatsoever

but you can't put a vowel first you have to put one of those first (I forgot it's name by the way)

So

A  아
E  에
I  이
O  오
U  우
Yo  요
Yu  유
Yeo 여
Eo  어
Ya  야
Ae  애
Eu  으

For practice I suggest just simply making flashcards and trying to point out which one while saying the sound

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