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Korean Alphabet
By: songxkwon Date: May 12, 2012, 2:29 pm
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[center]The Korean Alphabet [Consonants]
This topic will cover the Korean Alphabet~
We will start with Consonants (Double Consonants). ^.^
Vowels and Dipthongs will be posted under this~
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HTML http://nahonjarecords.createaforum.com/language-guides/korean-keyboard/]Keyboard[/url]<br
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HTML [url=http://"
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLLmotJ1Gec]Writing[/url]
In the Pronouncing video above, it's easiest to remember the
consonants by pairing them up with the 아 (ah) vowel.
And so, that's what I'm gonna put below, keke. :3
Consonant + Ah (Pronunciation) = How To Type[/center]
Consonants ;
가 (gah / kah) = rk
나 (nah) = sk
다 (dah / tah) = ek
라 (la / rah) = fk
마 (mah) = ak
바 (bah / pah) = qk
사 (sah) = tk
아 (ah) = dk
자 (jah) = wk
차 (cha) = ck
카 (kah) = zk
타 (tah) = xk
파 (pah) = vk
하 (ha) = gk
[center]Now onto the Double Consonants! Lesson from
sweetandtasty will be
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/>^^[/center]
Double Consonants ;
까 (ggah) = Rk
따 (ddah) = Ek
빠 (bbah / ppah) = Qk
싸 (ssah) = Tk
짜 (jjah) = Wk
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Korean Alphabet
By: songxkwon Date: May 12, 2012, 2:42 pm
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[center]The Korean Alphabet [Vowels]
This set will cover the Vowels!
The Vowels are in the
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HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdiR-6e1h0o]Pronouncing[/url]<br
/>Video above. ^^
Korean Vowels are also paired up with the 아 (ah) vowel~
Vowel + Ah (Pronunciation) = How To Type[/center]
Vowels ;
아 (ah) = dk
야 (yah) = di
어 (uh) = dj
여 (yuh) = du
오 (oh) = dh
요 (yo) = dy
우 (ooh) = dn
유 (you) = db
으 (euh) = dm
이 (e) = dl
[center]Now for the Diphthongs [Complex Vowels]! Video lesson
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/>^^
Meanings for the vowels will be at the end~[/center]
Diphthongs ;
애 (eh) = do
에 (eh) = dp
얘 (yeh) = dO
예 (yeh) = dP
의 (eue) = dml
외 (weh) = dhl
와 (wah) = dhk
왜 (weh) = dho
위 (wee) = dnl
워 (wuh) = dnj
웨 (weh) = dnp
Meanings ;
에 (eh) means in, at, on [describes place or time]
예 (yeh) means yes [formal / say to people older than you]
외 (weh) means but, except [also can mean outside]
왜 (weh) means why [informal / say to friends and people
younger than you]
웨 (weh) is used when you use an English/Foreign word and
Koreanize it
Example [ 웨 (weh) ] ;
웨딩 (weh-ding) = dnp eld
[center]Extra Notes:
ㅇ is a silent consonant, and can be replaced with other
consonants
Example includes g consonant (ㄱ / r) and the s consonant
(ㅅ / t)
Just replace the silent consonant (ㅇ / d) with g or s
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