Here's the Korean Alphabet (Hangeul) with the Korean letters and the Latin letters next to them (If you wanna know how korean alphabet works, see my post about Korean Language, on the "writing" part. Here the link of my post about Korean language: HERE
Vowels :
A : 아 (the small circle that you're seeing first, is used for isolated vowels. When a vowel isn't alone (When there's a consonnant before it, for example) the circle isn't added.
EO : 어
O : 오
U : 우
YA : 야
YEO : 여
YO : 요
YU : 유
AE : 애
YAE : 얘
E : 에
YE : 예
WAE : 왜
WA : 와
OE : 외
WI : 위
WEO : 워
EU : 으
EUI : 의
I : 이
Consonnants:
G : ᄀ
K : ᄏ
N : ᄂ
D : ᄃ
T : ᄐ
R / L : ᄅ
M : ᄆ
B : ᄇ
S : ᄉ
NG (nasalized sound at the end of a word (example : Sarang) : ᄋ
J : ᄌ
C / CH : ᄎ
P : ᄑ
H : ᄒ
So now, if you wanna learn Korean letters, you can! :D
That's neat. I never knew that all of the Korean vowels are drawn with a circle and lines, and all of the consonants are other shapes!
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