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Korean Alphabet – Hangul Posted by on Jul 21, 2014 in Uncategorized

As I promised last week, I am helping you can study Korean consonants in this week through this blog and video below.  There are 19 consonants and it has 14 plain consonants and 5 glottalized consonants; please see below to memorize.  In the next week, you will learn how to combine the vowels and consonants to make Korean words. Please let me know if you have any question by Facebook message, I will get an answer for you as soon as possible.

Plain (Beginning) consonants              ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅇ, ㅈ, ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅊ, ㅎ

Glottalized (Double) consonants         ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ, ㅆ, ㅉ

 

Please watch video below from 15:30 to end, you will master Korean consonants and you will know how to speak Korean more logically with this fundamental knowledge.

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Soo came to America in 2002 for studying English and getting degrees in higher education. He’d never expected to work in America after he finished his college, but he got a great job in construction and had worked with them for three years. He also has working as a FT and PT Korean instructor and tutor for seven years in Korean and America. He got his TESOL certificate in 2011 and finished his master’s degree in 2014.


Comments:

  1. aira:

    its so hard to lean korean alphabet