Hangul ( A Way To Be LEARNED)(Hangul characters)

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Consonants

There are 14 basic consonants in Korean and five double consonants

BASIC CONSONANTS:

-ㄱ (giyeok)

-ㄴ (nieun)

-ㄷ (dieut)

-ㄹ (rieul)

-ㅁ (mieum)

-ㅂ(bieup)

-ㅅ (shiot)

- ㅇ(ieung)

-ㅈ (jieut)

- ㅊ (chieut)

-ㅋ (kieuk)

-ㅌ (tiuet)

-ㅍ (piuep)

-ㅎ(hieut)

Doubled Consonant

-ㄲ ( ssang giyeok)

-ㄸ (ssang dieut)

-ㅃ (ssang bieup)

-ㅆ (ssang shiot)

-ㅉ(ssang jieut)

Vowels

There are eight basic vowel sounds along with 13 other complex vowel sounds. These complex vowels are called diphthongs, which are combinations of no more than two vowels. Whereas multiple vowels are normally voiced in separate syllables, each vowel composing a diphthong is voiced together within one syllable. As you can also see just from looking, most diphthongs are combinations of two basic vowels.

All basic vowels are created by three types of strokes. The first stroke symbolizes Heaven and is a dot (•), though in modern Korean this dot is just a simple, short stroke. The next type of stroke symbolizes earth and is a horizontal line (ㅡ). The final stroke symbolizes man (ㅣ). These symbols are combined to create the Korean vowels, for example | plus • makes ㅏ.

Basic Vowels:

-ㅏ(a)

-ㅐ(ae)

-ㅓ(eo)

-ㅔ(e)

-ㅗ (o)

-ㅜ (u)

-ㅡ (eu)

-ㅣ (i)

Complex Vowels:

-ㅑ(ya)

-ㅒ(yae)

-ㅕ(yeo)

-ㅖ(ye)

-ㅘ (wa)

-ㅙ( wae)

-ㅚ (wi)

-ㅛ (yo)

-ㅝ (weo)

-ㅞ (we)

-ㅟ (wi)

-ㅠ (yu)

-ㅢ (ui)

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