zero level Korean language || Day 3 || घरमै जानुपर्ने बेसिक कुरा 🇰🇷 || Teabreak
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2023
- In the Korean language, the writing system, known as Hangul, consists of both vowels and consonants. Each syllabic block in written Korean typically includes at least one consonant and one vowel. These blocks form the basic units of Korean words and sounds.
Here's a basic overview of Korean vowels and consonants:
1. **Consonants**: There are 14 basic consonants in Korean. These are:
- ㄱ (g/k)
- ㄴ (n)
- ㄷ (d/t)
- ㄹ (r/l)
- ㅁ (m)
- ㅂ (b/p)
- ㅅ (s)
- ㅇ (ng/no sound when it's the first letter in a block)
- ㅈ (j/ch)
- ㅊ (ch)
- ㅋ (k)
- ㅌ (t)
- ㅍ (p)
- ㅎ (h)
2. **Vowels**: There are 10 basic vowels in Korean:
- ㅏ (a)
- ㅑ (ya)
- ㅓ (eo)
- ㅕ (yeo)
- ㅗ (o)
- ㅛ (yo)
- ㅜ (u)
- ㅠ (yu)
- ㅡ (eu)
- ㅣ (i)
Korean syllables are formed by combining these consonants and vowels. For example:
- 가 (ga) is formed by combining ㄱ (g/k) + ㅏ (a).
- 노 (no) is formed by combining ㄴ (n) + ㅗ (o).
- 미 (mi) is formed by combining ㅁ (m) + ㅣ (i).
The arrangement of consonants and vowels in a syllabic block depends on the shapes of the vowels. For instance, vowels like ㅏ and ㅓ are vertically oriented, so the consonant comes first on the left, followed by the vowel on the right (e.g., 가, 나, 다). In contrast, vowels like ㅗ and ㅜ are horizontally oriented, so the consonant is placed on top and the vowel beneath (e.g., 고, 노, 도).
Understanding these basics is the key to reading and writing in Korean.
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