Korean Word Structure

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-Sesebabes

KOREAN is written into blocks that make up one syllable. One block always has exactly one syllable. The blocks are Always drawn in one of the following ways :

|1|

|2|

|1||2|

|1||2|

|  3  |

|1|

|2|

|3|

|1||2|

|3||4|

Important rules you need to know about these structures

1. Number 2 is always a vowel. Always, Always, Always.

2. NUMBER 1,3 & sometimes 4 is always a consonant.

3. Blocks containing a horizontally drawn vowels are always drawn in one of these 2 ways:

|1|

|2|

|1|

|2|

|3|

4. Blocks containing a vertically drawn vowels are always drawn in one of these 2 ways:

|1||2|

Or

|1|2|

|  3  |

Now that you know those rules, It is just a matter of putting the consonants & vowels together to make blocks. For example if I want to write "bab "

Step. Determined the verb if it is horizontal or vertical. Verb = A(ㅏ) is vertical so we use.

|1||2|

Or

|1||2|

|  3  |

Step 2. Determined if the syllables ends in a consonanta. Yes,  it does. So we need to fill 1, 2 & 3.

Step. 3. Place the starting letter "b(ㅂ)", the middle letter "a(ㅏ)", and the ending letter "b(ㅂ)" into 1,2&3 respectively.☺☺☺☺

1.ㅂ

2.ㅏ

3.ㅂ

|1||2|

|   3  |   = You should write it on your own to practice

Let's. Practice a few.
ㄱ = K
ㅏ = A
ㄴ = N

ㅏ- vertically align  So if we make a syllable we would write [간(kan)]

Here's another example:
ㅎ = H
ㅜ = U
ㄴ = N

ㅜ - is horizontally align so if we make a sylable we would write [hun(훈)]

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So. That's all for today Thank you for reading. Until next update☺ Ciao☺✋

-Sesebabes ❤

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