The Pronunciation of the 40 Korean Letters342
The Korean language is written using a unique alphabet called Hangul, which was created in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. Hangul is a phonetic alphabet, meaning that each letter represents a single sound. There are 40 basic letters in Hangul, which can be combined to form syllables.
The 40 Korean letters are divided into two groups: consonants and vowels. There are 14 consonants and 26 vowels. The consonants are further divided into three categories: stops, fricatives, and affricates. The stops are pronounced by blocking the airflow completely, the fricatives are pronounced by creating friction in the airflow, and the affricates are pronounced by combining a stop and a fricative.
The vowels are divided into two categories: monophthongs and diphthongs. Monophthongs are pronounced with a single vowel sound, while diphthongs are pronounced with two vowel sounds that glide together.
The following table shows the 40 Korean letters and their pronunciations:| Letter | Pronunciation |
|---|---|
| ㄱ | k |
| ㄴ | n |
| ㄷ | t |
| ㄹ | r |
| ㅁ | m |
| ㅂ | p |
| ㅅ | s |
| ㅇ | ng |
| ㅈ | j |
| ㅊ | ch |
| ㅋ | k |
| ㅌ | t |
| ㅍ | p |
| ㅎ | h |
|ㅏ | a |
| ㅑ | ya |
| ㅓ | eo |
| ㅕ | yeo |
| ㅗ | o |
| ㅛ | yo |
| ㅜ | u |
| ㅠ | yu |
| ㅡ | eu |
| ㅣ | i |
The pronunciation of Korean letters can vary depending on the region of Korea in which you are speaking. The pronunciation in this article is based on the standard pronunciation used in Seoul.
Here are some tips for pronouncing Korean letters:
Make sure to pronounce the consonants clearly and distinctly.
The vowels should be pronounced with a clear and open sound.
The diphthongs should be pronounced with a smooth and flowing sound.
Practice regularly to improve your pronunciation.
With practice, you will be able to pronounce Korean letters correctly and confidently.
Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:
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