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Lesson 3
Basic Consonants (Part 1)
Learn the first 7 consonants: ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅅ
Forming Syllable Blocks
Korean is written in syllable blocks: consonant + vowel (CV) or consonant + vowel + consonant (CVC). For example, 가 = ㄱ+ㅏ, 간 = ㄱ+ㅏ+ㄴ. Vertical vowels go to the right of the consonant, horizontal vowels go below.
나 = ㄴ + ㅏnaconsonant ㄴ + vowel ㅏ = na (I/me)
밤 = ㅂ + ㅏ + ㅁbamㅂ + ㅏ + ㅁ (final consonant) = bam (night/chestnut)
무 = ㅁ + ㅜmuconsonant ㅁ + vowel ㅜ = mu (radish)
ㄱg/k'g' as in 'go' (beginning), 'k' at end of syllable
Examples가방gabangbag
ㄴn'n' as in 'no'
Examples나라naracountry
ㄷd/t'd' as in 'do' (beginning), 't' at end
Examples다리darileg / bridge
ㄹr/l'r' between vowels, 'l' at end — similar to Japanese ら行
Examples라면ramyeonramen / instant noodles
ㅁm'm' as in 'mom'
Examples모자mojahat
ㅂb/p'b' as in 'boy' (beginning), 'p' at end
Examples바다badasea
ㅅs's' as in 'sun' (becomes 'sh' before ㅣ)
Examples사과sagwaapple